Kafufu River
The Kafufu or Kavu is a river of southwestern Tanzania. It flows through the Rukwa Valley, flowing between Lake Chada and emptying into Lake Rukwa.[1] The river is deep and has a rapid flow.[2] The Kafufu valley has significant reserves of iron and coal.[3]
References
- ^ Hughes, R. H.; Hughes, J. S. (1992). A Directory of African wetlands. IUCN. p. 251. ISBN 978-2-88032-949-5. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
- ^ Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) (1880). Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society and monthly record of geography. Edward Stanford. p. 763. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
- ^ Willard R. Espy (1950). Bold New Program. Harper. p. 120. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
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Rivers of Tanzania
- Ambala
- Bangala
- Gombe
- Great Ruaha
- Kafufu
- Kagera
- Kalambo
- Luhumuka
- Lujenda
- Lukuledi
- Lumi
- Lumpungu
- Magamba
- Malagarasi
- Manonga
- Mara
- Matandu
- Mbezi
- Mbwemkuru
- Mkulumuzi
- Mkuzu
- Moyowosi
- Mpiji
- Msangazi
- Myakaliza
- Nguya
- Pangani
- Ruchugi
- Rufiji
- Rurubu
- Ruvu
- Ruvuma
- Ruvyironza
- Semu
- Sibiti
- Simiyu
- Tarangire
- Ugalla
- Umba
- Wami
- Wembere
- Zigi
- Cheli
- Mwaru
7°12′00″S 31°31′00″E / 7.2°S 31.51667°E / -7.2; 31.51667
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