Lunsemfwa River
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Lunsemfwa (anglicky Lunsemfwa River) je řeka v provinciích , a Centrální v Zambii. Je to pravostranný přítok řeky Luangwa, která ústí do Zambezi. Na řece je rozvinutý rybolov.
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Der Lunsemfwa ist ein Fluss in der Zentralprovinz von Sambia und ein Nebenfluss des Luangwa.
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Lunsemfwa (ang. Lunsemfwa River) – rzeka w środkowej Zambii, w Prowincji Centralnej. Wypływa z niższych partii gór Muczinga, niedaleko miasta Kabwe, łączy się z rzeką Lukusashi w okolicy Wzgórz Chifukunya. Razem wpadają do rzeki Luangwa.
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伦塞姆富瓦河(Lunsemfwa)是赞比亚卢克沙逊河和卢安瓜河的一条支流,赞比西河盆地上的一部分。本河以捕鱼著称,其中以虎鱼、欧鳊数量最多。河流上游建有两座水电站。 伦塞姆富瓦河通过卢安瓜裂谷,长约40千米,河谷宽度在45千米左右。
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The Lunsemfwa River is a tributary of the Luangwa Rivers in Zambia and part of the Zambezi River basin. It is a popular river for fishing, containing large populations of tigerfish and bream. It rises on the south-central African plateau at an elevation of about 1250 m to the north of Mkushi and south of the border of Congo Pedicle, and flows south. It is used to generate hydroelectric power for the Kabwe mines through the Mita Hills Dam, built in the 1950s with a reservoir about 30 km long by 3–5 km wide, and another power station at Lunsemfwa Falls.
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伦塞姆富瓦河
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Lunsemfwa (anglicky Lunsemfwa River) je řeka v provinciích , a Centrální v Zambii. Je to pravostranný přítok řeky Luangwa, která ústí do Zambezi. Na řece je rozvinutý rybolov.
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Der Lunsemfwa ist ein Fluss in der Zentralprovinz von Sambia und ein Nebenfluss des Luangwa.
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The Lunsemfwa River is a tributary of the Luangwa Rivers in Zambia and part of the Zambezi River basin. It is a popular river for fishing, containing large populations of tigerfish and bream. It rises on the south-central African plateau at an elevation of about 1250 m to the north of Mkushi and south of the border of Congo Pedicle, and flows south. It is used to generate hydroelectric power for the Kabwe mines through the Mita Hills Dam, built in the 1950s with a reservoir about 30 km long by 3–5 km wide, and another power station at Lunsemfwa Falls. About 30 km below the dam it enters a remote and inaccessible gorge which it has cut back into the plateau from the edge of the Luangwa Rift Valley into which it flows. Known as the Lunsemfwa Wonder Gorge it is 20 km long, up to 500 m deep and about 1 km wide at the top. A viewpoint called Bell Point overlooks the confluence of the Lunsemfwa and its tributary the Mkushi River, about 15 km along the gorge, and can be reached on a dirt track. The Lunsemfwa enters the Luangwa Rift valley about 40 km from its western end, where the valley is about 45 km wide. It flows to the middle of the valley and turns east as a meandering river with oxbow lakes and a floodplain 1–2 km wide. 100 km further on it merges with the Lukusashi coming from the north-east, and the combined river turns south towards the Luangwa River.
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Lunsemfwa (ang. Lunsemfwa River) – rzeka w środkowej Zambii, w Prowincji Centralnej. Wypływa z niższych partii gór Muczinga, niedaleko miasta Kabwe, łączy się z rzeką Lukusashi w okolicy Wzgórz Chifukunya. Razem wpadają do rzeki Luangwa.
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