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songwe+river Latitude and Longitude:

9°43′07″S 33°56′18″E / 9.7186°S 33.9383°E / -9.7186; 33.9383
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Songwe River
Songwe River (top left)
Native nameMto Songwe ( Swahili)
Location
Country Malawi
Country Tanzania
Region Songwe Region
Country Zambia
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • location
Lake Nyasa

The Songwe River is a river that forms the international boundary between Malawi and Songwe Region, Tanzania. The songwe region in Tanzania is named after the river.

The Songwe's headwaters are where the borders of Malawi, Tanzania, and Zambia meet. It flows southeast to empty into Lake Nyasa. The middle course separates Malawi's Misuku Hills from the Umalila Mountains in Songwe Region Tanzania. The lower course flows through the Kyela Plain, a fertile lowland lying northwest of Lake Malawi the valley of the East African Rift. The Kyela Plain is cultivated intensively with rice and other crops. [1]

External links

References

  1. ^ Racaud, Sylvain, and Francois Bart (2017). Rural-Urban Dynamics in the East African Mountains. Mkuki na Nyota Publishers, 2017.

9°43′07″S 33°56′18″E / 9.7186°S 33.9383°E / -9.7186; 33.9383


songwe+river Latitude and Longitude:

9°43′07″S 33°56′18″E / 9.7186°S 33.9383°E / -9.7186; 33.9383
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Songwe River
Songwe River (top left)
Native nameMto Songwe ( Swahili)
Location
Country Malawi
Country Tanzania
Region Songwe Region
Country Zambia
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • location
Lake Nyasa

The Songwe River is a river that forms the international boundary between Malawi and Songwe Region, Tanzania. The songwe region in Tanzania is named after the river.

The Songwe's headwaters are where the borders of Malawi, Tanzania, and Zambia meet. It flows southeast to empty into Lake Nyasa. The middle course separates Malawi's Misuku Hills from the Umalila Mountains in Songwe Region Tanzania. The lower course flows through the Kyela Plain, a fertile lowland lying northwest of Lake Malawi the valley of the East African Rift. The Kyela Plain is cultivated intensively with rice and other crops. [1]

External links

References

  1. ^ Racaud, Sylvain, and Francois Bart (2017). Rural-Urban Dynamics in the East African Mountains. Mkuki na Nyota Publishers, 2017.

9°43′07″S 33°56′18″E / 9.7186°S 33.9383°E / -9.7186; 33.9383


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