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kiwira+river Latitude and Longitude:

9°37′16″S 33°57′58″E / 9.621°S 33.966°E / -9.621; 33.966
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Kiwira River
Photograph of Daraja la Mungu
Daraja la Mungu, a natural bridge spanning Kiwira River west of Tukuyu
Kiwira river (top left center)
Native nameMto Kiwira ( Swahili)
Location
Country Tanzania
Region Mbeya
District Kyela District
District Rungwe District
Physical characteristics
Source Mount Rungwe, Poroto Mountains
2nd sourceMarogala Stream
3rd sourceSinini Stream
4th sourceKipoke Stream
5th sourceKilasi Stream
Mouth Lake Malawi

Kiwira River is a river located in Rungwe District and Kyela District of Mbeya Region, Tanzania.

Course

It rises in the Poroto Mountains southeast of Mbeya and receives several streams originating on the slopes of Mount Rungwe, including the Marogala, Sinini, Kipoke, Kilasi and Mulagala. [1] Kijungu Falls is on the upper course of the river. It then flows southeast and empties into the northern end of Lake Malawi near the town of Kyela. [2] The lower course flows through the Kyela Plain, which sits northwest of Lake Malawi in the valley of the East African Rift. The Kyela Plain is cultivated intensively with rice and other crops. [3]

Daraja la Mungu

Daraja la Mungu ( Swahili: "Bridge of God") is a natural bridge that spans the Kiwira River at 9°16′37″S 33°33′07″E / 9.27703°S 33.55185°E / -9.27703; 33.55185, reputedly formed less than a thousand years ago by a lava flow from Mount Rungwe. It can be viewed from a man-made bridge crossing the river 500 m upstream. [4]

References

  1. ^ "Rungwe Mountain Catchment Reserve". Utalii Travel & Safaris. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
  2. ^ Sheet SC 36-2: Mbeya (Map). 1:500,000. Series Y401. US Army Map Service. 1958. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
  3. ^ Racaud, Sylvain, and Francois Bart (2017). "Rural-Urban Dynamics in the East African Mountains" Mkuki na Nyota Publishers, 2017
  4. ^ Briggs, Philip; Wildman, Kim (2009). Tanzania: With Zanzibar, Pemba and Mafia. Bradt Travel Guides. p. 529. ISBN  9781841622880. Retrieved 4 June 2017.

9°37′16″S 33°57′58″E / 9.621°S 33.966°E / -9.621; 33.966


kiwira+river Latitude and Longitude:

9°37′16″S 33°57′58″E / 9.621°S 33.966°E / -9.621; 33.966
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kiwira River
Photograph of Daraja la Mungu
Daraja la Mungu, a natural bridge spanning Kiwira River west of Tukuyu
Kiwira river (top left center)
Native nameMto Kiwira ( Swahili)
Location
Country Tanzania
Region Mbeya
District Kyela District
District Rungwe District
Physical characteristics
Source Mount Rungwe, Poroto Mountains
2nd sourceMarogala Stream
3rd sourceSinini Stream
4th sourceKipoke Stream
5th sourceKilasi Stream
Mouth Lake Malawi

Kiwira River is a river located in Rungwe District and Kyela District of Mbeya Region, Tanzania.

Course

It rises in the Poroto Mountains southeast of Mbeya and receives several streams originating on the slopes of Mount Rungwe, including the Marogala, Sinini, Kipoke, Kilasi and Mulagala. [1] Kijungu Falls is on the upper course of the river. It then flows southeast and empties into the northern end of Lake Malawi near the town of Kyela. [2] The lower course flows through the Kyela Plain, which sits northwest of Lake Malawi in the valley of the East African Rift. The Kyela Plain is cultivated intensively with rice and other crops. [3]

Daraja la Mungu

Daraja la Mungu ( Swahili: "Bridge of God") is a natural bridge that spans the Kiwira River at 9°16′37″S 33°33′07″E / 9.27703°S 33.55185°E / -9.27703; 33.55185, reputedly formed less than a thousand years ago by a lava flow from Mount Rungwe. It can be viewed from a man-made bridge crossing the river 500 m upstream. [4]

References

  1. ^ "Rungwe Mountain Catchment Reserve". Utalii Travel & Safaris. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
  2. ^ Sheet SC 36-2: Mbeya (Map). 1:500,000. Series Y401. US Army Map Service. 1958. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
  3. ^ Racaud, Sylvain, and Francois Bart (2017). "Rural-Urban Dynamics in the East African Mountains" Mkuki na Nyota Publishers, 2017
  4. ^ Briggs, Philip; Wildman, Kim (2009). Tanzania: With Zanzibar, Pemba and Mafia. Bradt Travel Guides. p. 529. ISBN  9781841622880. Retrieved 4 June 2017.

9°37′16″S 33°57′58″E / 9.621°S 33.966°E / -9.621; 33.966


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