- The
Ruvubu River (also
spelt Rurubu and Ruvuvu) is a
river in
central Africa whose waters gather from the most distant,
southern portion of the Nile basin...
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Ruvubu National Park is a
national park in
Burundi covering 508 km2 (196 sq mi) that was
established in 1980. Its
borders fall
within the
provinces of...
-
Ruvubu River. The
waters of the
Kagera are thus
provided by two
major tributaries, the
Nyabarongo of Rwanda,
which feeds Lake Rweru, and the
Ruvubu of...
- Ndurumu) is a
river in
Karuzi Province, Burundi. It is a left
tributary of the
Ruvubu River. The
Ndurumu River rises in the
north of
Karuzi Province and flows...
- The
confluence of the
Kagera and
Ruvubu rivers near
Rusumo Falls, part of the Nile's
upper reaches...
-
Forest National Park in Rwanda), and
Ruvubu National Park to the
northeast (along the
Rurubu River, also
known as
Ruvubu or Ruvuvu). Both were established...
-
Ruvubu River. It is fed by a
canal running south from a dam on the
Ruvyironza River near its
mouth on the
Ruvubu River. It
discharges into the
Ruvubu...
- the south-west,
flows north, east, and
southeast before merging with the
Ruvubu to form the Kagera; the
Kagera then
flows due
north along the
eastern border...
- (French: rivière Ruvyironza) is a
river in Burundi, the main
tributary of the
Ruvubu River. Its
headwaters are the most
remote source of the Nile when measured...
- the
Ruvubu River. Its
upper reaches run
between the
settlements of
Mubira in
Ruyigi Province and
Mubuga in
Gitega Province. It
joins the
Ruvubu just...