The Kinyankuru River (French: Rivière Kinyankuru) is a river in Burundi, a tributary of the Rurubu River.

Kinyankuru River
Kinyankuru River is located in Burundi
Kinyankuru River
Native nameRivière Kinyankuru (French)
Location
CountryBurundi
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • location
Rurubu River
 • coordinates
3°05′09″S 29°55′35″E / 3.08583°S 29.92639°E / -3.08583; 29.92639

Course

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The Kinyankuru River is a major tributary of the Rurubu River.[1] It collects runoff from the central and south communes of Ngozi Province: Gashikanwa, Kiremba, Ngozi, Ruhororo and Tangara.[2]

The Kinyankuru forms to the southeast of the town of Ngozi, where the Nyacijima River and Nyamuswaga River converge in an area of swamps that is drained by the Kinyankuru. Further south it is joined from the right (west) by the Nyakagezi River.[3] The river runs between the Kimerejana and Rimiro collines in the Commune of Ruhororo, Ngozi Province.[4] The Nyabusyo River joins the river from the left further down.[5] It flows into the Ruvubu at the southern tip of Ngozi province.[2]

Environment

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The surroundings of Kinyankuru are a mosaic of agricultural land and natural vegetation.[6] Around Kinyankuru The area is densely populated, with 331 inhabitants per square kilometer as of 2016.[7] The average annual temperature in the area is 20 °C (68 °F). The warmest month is September, when the average temperature is 22 °C (72 °F), and the coldest is April, with 18 °C (64 °F).[8] Average annual rainfall is 1,149 millimetres (45.2 in). The wettest month is December, with an average of 175 millimetres (6.9 in) of precipitation, and the driest is July, with 1 millimetre (0.039 in) of precipitation.[9]

Marshes

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As of 2009 the marshes along the river were almost entirely exploited for farming, including the buffer zones that were meant to regulate the water levels.[10] There were two unmanaged marshes on the Kinyankuru In Ngozi Province as of 2014: 220 hectares (540 acres) in the Commune of Gashikanwa and 564 hectares (1,390 acres) in the Commune of Ruhororo.[11] There was an unmanaged marsh on the Kinyankuru in Karuzi Province of 38 hectares (94 acres) in the Commune of Gihogazi.[12]

See also

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References

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Sources

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  • Igirukwishaka, J.B.; Bararunyeretse, P.; Habonayo, R.; Bangirinama, F. (6 September 2023), "Contribution à la caractérisation des plantes envahissantes des marais de la rivière Ruvubu" (PDF), Bulletin Scientifique sur l'Environnement et la Biodiversité (in French), retrieved 2024-08-30
  • Investment opportunities in renewable energy Burundi (PDF), Minister for Energy and Mines, October 2012, p. 14, retrieved 2024-08-31
  • NASA Earth Observations: Population Density, NASA/SEDAC, archived from the original on 9 February 2016, retrieved 30 January 2016
  • NASA Earth Observations Data Set Index, NASA, archived from the original on 11 May 2020, retrieved 30 January 2016 Temperature data from satellite measurements of the earth's surface temperature within a box that is 0.1×0.1 degrees.
  • NASA Earth Observations: Rainfall (1 month - TRMM), NASA/Tropical Rainfall Monitoring Mission, archived from the original on 11 May 2020, retrieved 30 January 2016 Average value for the years 2012–2014 within a box that is 0.1×0.1 degrees.
  • NASA Earth Observations: Land Cover Classification, NASA/MODIS, archived from the original on 28 February 2016, retrieved 30 January 2016
  • Ngozi (PDF), United States Government Defense Mapping Agency, 1994, retrieved 2024-09-01
  • Rapport sur la situation des déplacés de guerre internes au Burundi (PDF) (in French), FORSC, May 2017, retrieved 2024-08-30
  • Schéma Provincial d'Aménagement du Territoire de Ngozi (in French), URAM, 2009, retrieved 2024-08-30
  • Strategie nationale de developpement de la filiere riz au Burundi (PDF) (in French), Bujumbura: Ministere de l’agriculture et de l’elevage, 2014, retrieved 2024-08-30