Loch Victoria
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Loch Victoria (Nam Lolwe in Luo; "Nalubaale" in Luganda; Victoria Nyanza in Bantu[1] ) is ane o the African Great Lochs.
Loch Victoria | |
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Location | Africae |
Coordinates | 1°S 33°E |
Primary inflows | Kagera River |
Primar ootflows | White Nile (river) (kent as the "Victoria Nile" as it flows oot o the loch) |
Catchment area | 184,000 km2 (71,000 sq mi) 238,900 km2 (92,200 sq mi) basin |
Basin kintras | Tanzanie Uganda Kenyae |
Max. lenth | 337 km (209 mi) |
Max. weenth | 250 km (160 mi) |
68,800 km2 (26,600 sq mi) | |
Average deepth | 40 m (130 ft) |
Max. deepth | 83 m (272 ft) |
2,750 km3 (660 cu mi) | |
Shore lenth1 | 3,440 km (2,140 mi) |
Surface elevation | 1,133 m (3,717 ft) |
Islands | 84 (Ssese Islands, Uganda) |
Settlements | Bukoba, Tanzanie Mwanza, Tanzanie Musoma, Tanzanie Kisumu, Kenya Kendu Bay, Kenyae Homa Bay, Kenyae Kampala, Uganda Entebbe, Uganda Jinja, Uganda |
1 Shore lenth is nae a weel-defined meisur. |
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