Rurubu River

The Ruvubu gets its name from the Kirundi word for hippopatamus, imvubu, because the river is home to a large population of hippos.

[1] The Ruvubu River originates on the Congo-Nile ridge at Ngoga, at an altitude of 2,300 metres (7,500 ft).

The Ruvubu passes through the Buyenzi, Kirimiro and Bweru natural regions.

The Ruvubu marshes are largely flooded and occupied by permanent swamps.

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The Ruvubu at its confluence with Nyabarongo. The Ruvubu comes from the left, the Nayabarongo from the right; the confluent Kagera heads north.
Ruvuvu River (bottom center)