Dwangwa River

The Dwangwa River in Malawi is a tributary river for Lake Nyasa. It flows for approximately 100 miles (160 km).[1]

The river's source is in the Kasungu National Park, in Malawi's central plateau. It flows north-easterly from this plateau through an ancient valley. The river's mouth flows out of a more recently cut gorge, into the Lake.[1] It also flows through the Bana Swamp

The Dwangwa River is used both for irrigation and the generation of hydroelectric power.[2] It is a fishing river, with prawns found in the river.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 Dwangwa River Encyclopædia Britannica, Accessed November 2006
  2. sends axial flow pumps to Malawi World Pumps, 2005. Accessed November 2006
  3. Source Book for the inland fishery resources of Africa, volume 1 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Accessed November 2006

Coordinates: 12°31′S 34°12′E / 12.517°S 34.200°E / -12.517; 34.200


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