- The
Ruzizi (also
sometimes spelled Rusizi, French: Rivière
Ruzizi; Dutch:
Ruzizi Rivier) is a river, 117
kilometres (73 mi) long, that
flows from Lake...
- 1885
Berlin Conference,
placing all of Lake Kivu and both
banks of the
Ruzizi River within the Free State. The region's
boundaries were
later subject...
- The
Ruzizi Plain (French:
Plaine de la
Ruzizi) is a
valley situated between the
Mitumba mountain chain and the
Ruzizi River. It
serves as a
natural border...
-
borders Bafuliru Chiefdom and
Ruzizi Plain Chiefdom to the north,
Bavira Chiefdom to the south, and Lake
Tanganyika and the
Ruzizi River to the east. These...
-
Gustave is a man-eating male Nile
crocodile that
roams the
Ruzizi river and the
northern s****s of Lake
Tanganyika in Burundi, Africa.
Gustave is rumored...
- west of
Cyangugu in Rwanda, and
separated from it by the
outlet of the
Ruzizi River. It is the
capital of the
South Kivu
Province and as of 2012 it had...
-
Ruzizi III
Hydroelectric Power Station is a
proposed hydropower plant with
planned capacity installation of 206 MW when completed. The
power station is...
- the
western branch of the East
African Rift. Lake Kivu
empties into the
Ruzizi River,
which flows southwards into Lake Tanganyika. In 1894,
German officer...
- and transportation.
Major tributaries include the Kasai, Sangha, Ubangi,
Ruzizi, Aruwimi, and Lulonga. The
Congo River has the second-largest flow and the...
- The Pont
Ruzizi I is a
bridge in
Bukavu which is one of the
customs posts over the
Ruzizi River between Bukavu in the
Democratic Republic of
Congo and...