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Semliki River

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Also known as French River

river

Key facts

Countries
DR Congo (DRC), Uganda
Source
Lake Edward
Location
Ishango , DRC, North Kivu Province
Coordinates
00°08′25″S 29°36′04″E / 0.14028°S 29.60111°E / -0.14028; 29.60111
Elevation
997 m (3,271 ft)
Mouth
Lake Albert
Length
313 km (194 mi) 140 km (87 mi)
Basin size
35,087.6 km (13,547.4 mi )
Average
(Period: 1971–2000)238.8 m /s (8,430 cu ft/s)
River system
Nile River
Left
Taiya
Right
Lamia, Ndugutu, Nyahuka, Kirumia

via Wikipedia infobox

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Encyclopedic overview

The Aerial view of River semliki Semliki River (French: Rivière Semliki) is a major river, 140 kilometres (87 mi) long, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda in Central and East Africa. It flows north from Lake Edward in Beni Territory, Nord-Kivu, DRC avoiding the Rwenzori Mountains on its Right (East), emptying into Lake Albert in the Albertine Rift, Irumu Territory, Ituri Province, DRC overlooking the Blue Mountains to its left in the west. Its mouth is near the Village of Katolingo in Kanara subcounty, Ntoroko district, Uganda. Along its lower reaches, it meanders extensively forming part of the international border between the DRC and the western Ugandan districts of Bundibugyo and Ntoroko, near the Semuliki National Park.

View of Semiliki River in DRC Increasing snow melt from the Rwenzoris, overgrazing, and other alterations to the watershed have caused bank erosion and frequent changes to the course of the meandering lower reaches of the river. In some places, Uganda is losing up to 10 metres (33 ft) of land per year on its side of the river to erosion and silt from the Semliki is gradually filling in the southern end of Lake Albert. In other places, it is the DRC that is losing territory as the changing river course alters the apparent location of the border.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Semliki River” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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