Lubue River
Lubue River | |
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Basin | |
River system | Kasai River |
River mouth | 4°10′17″S 19°52′45″E / 4.1714°S 19.8792°ECoordinates: 4°10′17″S 19°52′45″E / 4.1714°S 19.8792°E |
Countries | Democratic Republic of the Congo |
The Lubue River runs from south to north through Idiofa Territory, Kwilu District, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Near its origin in the south, where the Musanga River enters from the left, it is a small, winding river perhaps 12 metres (39 ft) wide obstructed by rocks and rapids. It becomes navigable at Mulasa, and below this point meanders through a very wide and wooded valley. It enters the Kasai near the town of Dibaya Lubue.[1]
References
- ↑ "Le territoire de la Kamtsha-Lubue (district du Kasai)" (PDF). 1923. Retrieved 2012-02-07.
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