Ruvuvu River
The Ruvubu gets its name from the Kirundi word for hippopatamus, imvubu, because the river is home to a large population of hippos.
Course
The Ruvubu River originates on the Congo-Nile ridge at Ngoga, at an altitude of 2,300 metres (7,500 ft). It flows from northwest to southeast to Mugera, and from there, takes a northeast direction. It flows for 285 kilometres (177 mi) through Burundi, and drains most of Burundi’s part of the Nile watershed. Its watershed covers 10,200 square kilometres (3,900 sq mi) and covers the center of Burundi.
Tributaries on both banks include the Kinyankuru River, Ndurumu River, Nyakigezi River, Nkoma River, Mubarazi River, Ruvyironza River, Nyabaha River and Kayongozi River. Most of these rivers have their source on the Congo Nile ridge. The Ruvubu passes through the Buyenzi, Kirimiro and Bweru natural regions. The Ruvubu marshes are largely flooded and occupied by permanent swamps.
References
- ^ INECN (1990). La Preservation de Notre Patrimoine Naturel. Les Presses Lavigerie, Bujumbura.
- ^ Projet de developpement local pour l’emploi, pp. 25–26.
- ^ Igirukwishaka et al. 2023, p. 48.
Source
- Igirukwishaka, J.B.; Bararunyeretse, P.; Habonayo, R.; Bangirinama, F. (6 September 2023), "Contribution à la caractérisation des plantes envahissantes des marais de la rivière Ruvubu" (PDF), Bulletin Scientifique sur l'Environnement et la Biodiversité (in French), retrieved 2024-08-30
- Projet de developpement local pour l'emploi (PDF) (in French), Bujumbura: Agence Burundaise pour la realisation des travaux d’interet public, November 2019, retrieved 2024-08-30