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The Maputo River (Portuguese Rio Maputo), also called Great Usutu River, Lusutfu River, or Suthu River, is a river in South Africa, Eswatini, and Mozambique. The name Suthu refers to Basotho people who lived near the source of the river, but were attacked and displaced by Swazis.[1] It is also said to mean 'dark brown', a description of the river's muddy water.[2]

Maputo River
Great Usutu, Lusutfu or Suthu
Maputo River in Mozambique
Location
Countries
  • South Africa
  • Eswatini
  • Mozambique
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationAmsterdam, Mpumalanga, South Africa
MouthIndian Ocean
  location
Maputo Province, Mozambique
Basin size29,970 km2 (11,570 sq mi)
Maputo River
Location of the Maputo River's mouth

Course


The river rises near Amsterdam, Mpumalanga, South Africa, and flows easterly through Eswatini, where it enters the Lebombo Mountains. The 13 km gorge forms the boundary between Eswatini and South Africa. For approximately twenty kilometres, it forms the border between South Africa (province of KwaZulu-Natal) and Mozambique. There, in the Ndumo Game Reserve, it absorbs its largest tributary, the Pongola River. It then meanders through the Mozambican coastal plain and empties into southern Maputo Bay, some 85 kilometres downstream.[3]

In Eswatini, the river is called the Great Usutu or Lusutfu and flows through the towns of Bhunya, Luyengo, Siphofaneni, and Big Bend. The town of Big Bend is near a point in which the river meanders abruptly. The Great Usutu is the largest river in Eswatini, it is the site of Eswatini's lowest point (21 m above sea level), and is known for whitewater rafting. No large towns have been able to form along its banks because of deep narrow valleys and dense forests. It is, however, home to some golf courses, hotels, and nature reserves.


Tributaries


From the origin to its mouth, in order, tributaries are the: Seganagana, Bonnie Brook, Mpuluzi, Buhlungu, Umvenvane, Lusushwana, Sidvokodvo, Mkhondvo, Mhlamani, Mzimneni, Mzimphofu, Mhlathuzane, Mtsindzekwa, Nyetane, Funuane, and the Pongola Rivers.[4]


Dams on this river



See also



References


  1. Von Willig, G.R. (1925). Langs die Lebombo. J.L. van Schaik, Pretoria. pp. 175, 217.
  2. Raper, P.E. (2004). South African place names. Jonathan Ball, Johannesburg and Cape Town. p. 387. ISBN 1-86842-190-2.
  3. Rauken, T.; Kelman, I. (19 October 2010). "River flood vulnerability in Norway through the pressure and release model". Journal of Flood Risk Management. 3 (4): 314–322. doi:10.1111/j.1753-318x.2010.01080.x. ISSN 1753-318X.
  4. Usuthu/Mhlatuze WMA 6




На других языках


[de] Maputo (Fluss)

Der Maputo (auch Suthu, Usutu, Great Usutu, Lusutfu oder Rio Maputo) ist ein Fluss in Südafrika, Eswatini und Mosambik. Er ist rund 350 Kilometer lang und mündet in die Maputo-Bucht.
- [en] Maputo River

[es] Río Maputo

El río Maputo (también llamado Gran Usutu, Lusutfu o Suthu) es un río de África del Sur que discurre por Suazilandia, Sudáfrica y Mozambique, donde desemboca en el océano Índico en la bahía de Maputo. Se forma por la confluencia de los ríos Usutu y Pongola y es navegable a lo largo de todo su curso.

[it] Maputo (fiume)

Il Maputo è un fiume dell'Africa che tocca Sudafrica, Swaziland e Mozambico. Fra gli immissari si ricorda il Pongola.

[ru] Мапуту (река)

Мапу́ту[1][2] (Мапуто[3], порт. Rio Maputo, в верхнем течении — Усу́ту[4], Грейт-Усуту[3], Умпилуси[3], Great Usutu River, Lusutfu River, Suthu River) — река, протекающая на территории Мозамбика[1] (провинция Мапуту). В честь реки была названа столица Мозамбика — Мапуту[5][6].



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