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- The Rukarara River (or Lukarara) is a river in western Rwanda that is a tributary of the Mwogo River, in turn a tributary of the Nyabarongo River. It is...
- longest of the streams that supply the Mwogo is the Rukarara, which rises in the Nyungwe Forest. The Rukarara flows south and then east, emptying into the Mwogo...
- Rukarara Hydroelectric Power Station is a 9.5 MW (12,700 hp) hydroelectric power station in Rwanda. The power station is located on the Rukarara River...
- live near them. The Rukarara River rises in forested country in southern Rwanda to the east of the divide. The source of the Rukarara is now known to be...
- drainage basin [citation needed] 1. Nile–White Nile–Kagera–Nyabarongo–Mwogo–Rukarara 6,650 (7,088) 4,130 (4,404) 3,254,555 2,800 Mediterranean Ethiopia, Eritrea...
- Congo-Nile Divide and drains into the Nile basin. The main rivers are Mwogo, Rukarara, Mukungwa, Base, Nyabarongo and the Akanyaru. The Nyabarongo is called...
- Gihimbi River enters it from the left. Below this point it is joined by the Rukarara River from the left. It then forms the western boundary of Ruhango District...
- exploration party in Rwanda went to a place described as the source of the Rukarara tributary, and by hacking a path up steep jungle-choked mountain slopes...
- 2017. Retrieved 4 October 2017. Kagire, Edmund (7 January 2011). "Rwanda: Rukarara Hydro Project Completed". The New Times (Rwanda) via AllAfrica.com. Retrieved...
- Scholastique Mukasonga was born in 1956 in the southwest of Rwanda, by the Rukarara river. In 1959, the first pogroms against the Tutsi shattered the country...