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Encyclopedia > Luvua River

The Luvua River is a river in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It flows from Lake Mweru to the Lualaba River, which eventually becomes the Congo.


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Downstream from this point the river is navigable and arcs west, then south to Kinshasa, forming much of the boundary between the Republic of the Congo and the DRC.
Largely rural, the population is concentrated in the eastern highlands and along rivers.
The principal seaports are Matadi and Boma, on the lower Congo River, and Banana, at the river’s mouth.
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