Sankuru (river)

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Sankuru
Lubilasch
The location of Sankuru in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

The location of Sankuru in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Data
location Congo Democratic RepublicDemocratic Republic of Congo Democratic Republic of Congo
River system Congo
Drain over Kasai  → Congo  → Atlantic
muzzle At Bena-Bendi in the Kasai coordinates: 4 ° 17 ′ 55 "  S , 20 ° 25 ′ 40"  E 4 ° 17 ′ 55 "  S , 20 ° 25 ′ 40"  E
Mouth height 353  m

length 1230 km
Catchment area 155,750 km²
Discharge at the Basongo
A Eo gauge: 155,750 km²
at the mouth
NNQ
HHQ
700 m³ / s
4300 m³ / s
Navigable yes, from Lusambo
The confluence of the Sankuru (from top right) with the Kasai.

The confluence of the Sankuru (from top right) with the Kasai.

The Sankuru (in the upper reaches of the Lubilasch ) is the longest tributary of the Kasai in the Democratic Republic of the Congo , Africa.

course

The river rises as Lubilasch in the province of Katanga in the northern foothills of the central part of the Lundaschwelle . From its source, which is northeast of Kasaji or southeast of Kafakumba , it first flows north. After about 460 km the river changes its name to Sankuru . Its water falls over partly large waterfalls, after which it turns towards the west from Lusambo ; from this city on the Sankuru is navigable. At Bena-Bendi it flows into the Kasai.

See also

Web links

Commons : Sankuru River  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

swell

  1. a b Le Kasai et son Bassin Hydrographique
  2. ^ Emizet Francois Kisangani, Scott F. Bobb: Historical Dictionary of the Democratic Republic of the Congo , 2009 ISBN 0810863251