- The
Nyabarongo (or Nyawarungu) is a
major river in Rwanda, part of the
upper headwaters of the Nile. With a
total length of 351 km (218 mi), it is the...
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waters of the
Kagera are thus
provided by two
major tributaries, the
Nyabarongo of Rwanda,
which feeds Lake Rweru, and the
Ruvubu of Burundi. It is unknown...
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Nyabarongo I
Hydroelectric Power Station is a 28
megawatts (38,000 hp)
hydroelectric power station in Rwanda.[citation needed] The
power station is located...
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Rwanda that is a
tributary of the
Mwogo River, in turn a
tributary of the
Nyabarongo River. It is the most
distant headwater of the Nile. The
Rukarara rises...
- The
Nyabarongo II
Multipurpose Dam, is a
multipurpose dam
under construction across the
Nyabarongo River in Rwanda. The dam will
measure 48
metres (157 ft)...
- border, the
Ruvubu crosses properly into Tanzania,
before joining the
Nyabarongo River on the Tanzania–Rwanda
border near
Rusumo Falls, to form the Kagera...
- The main
rivers are Mwogo, Rukarara, Mukungwa, Base,
Nyabarongo and the Akanyaru. The
Nyabarongo is
called the
Akagera after receiving the
waters of Lake...
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Rusizi River and Lake Tanganyika. The country's
longest river is the
Nyabarongo,
which rises in the south-west,
flows north, east, and
southeast before...
- Kigali. The
western slopes of
Mount Kigali end in the
valley of the
river Nyabarongo. At a
height of 1,853
metres (6,079 ft),
along with the
taller Mont Jali...
- with
lateritic soils on the
hills and
alluvial soils in the valleys. The
Nyabarongo River, part of the
upper headwaters of the Nile,
forms the
western and...