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  1. At the confluence of the Marico River and the Crocodile River, the name becomes the Limpopo River. There are several rapids as the river falls off Southern Africa's inland escarpment. The Notwane River is a major tributary of the Limpopo, rising on the edge of the Kalahari Desert in Botswana and flowing in a north-easterly direction. [7]

  2. Limpopo – rzeka w południowo-wschodniej Afryce. Wypływa z pasma Witwatersrand, na północ od Johannesburga (Południowa Afryka), po półkolistym przebiegu przez Botswanę, Zimbabwe i Mozambik uchodzi do zatoki Maputo na Oceanie Indyjskim.

  3. Limpopo River, river in southeast Africa that rises as the Krokodil (Crocodile) River in the Witwatersrand, South Africa, and flows on a semicircular course first northeast and then east for about 1,100 miles (1,800 km) to the Indian Ocean.

  4. limpopocommission.org › the-basin › the-river-basinThe River Basin - LIMCOM

    The Limpopo River travels a distance of over 1 750 km from the confluence of the Marico and Crocodile Rivers in South Africa to the Indian Ocean at Xai Xai, in Mozambique. Along its route, the river forms the border between Botswana and South Africa, then the border between Zimbabwe and South Africa, before passing into Mozambique at Pafuri.

  5. Limpopo – rzeka w południowo-wschodniej Afryce. Wypływa z pasma Witwatersrand, na północ od Johannesburga (Południowa Afryka), po półkolistym przebiegu przez Botswanę, Zimbabwe i Mozambik uchodzi do zatoki Maputo na Oceanie Indyjskim. Jej długość wynosi 1750 km, zaś powierzchnia dorzecza jest równa około 415 tys. km².

  6. The Limpopo River (/ lɪmˈpoʊpoʊ /) rises in South Africa and flows generally eastward through Mozambique to the Indian Ocean. The term Limpopo is derived from Rivombo (Livombo/Lebombo), a group of Tsonga settlers led by Hosi Rivombo who settled in the mountainous vicinity and named the area after their leader. [citation needed] .

  7. 20 wrz 2023 · The Limpopo River, stretching 1,750 kilometers, supports diverse wildlife and local communities, making it a vital geographical feature in Southern Africa. From ancient rock artworks to iconic bridges, the Limpopo River’s allure and impact on regional climate patterns continue to captivate and inspire visitors and artists alike. Table of Contents.

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