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The Limpopo River is a 1,750 km long river in southern Africa that flows into the Indian Ocean. It has several tributaries, such as the Olifants, Shashe and Luvuvhu, and forms part of the border between South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe.
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.
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.
Explore the maps of the Limpopo River basin, a transboundary region in southern Africa. Find information on river basin, people, governance, and resource management.
A web page that provides information and a map of the Limpopo river, a major river in southern Africa that drains to the Indian Ocean. The web page also includes sources, references and a link to an educational tool about the development constraints in the Limpopo river basin.
Explore various maps of the Limpopo River basin, including geomorphology, soil, landcover, climate, water and vegetation. The maps are sourced from different agencies and provide useful information for water management in the region.
The Limpopo River rises in South Africa and flows generally eastward through Mozambique to the Indian Ocean. Mapcarta, the open map.