Lake Muhazi

Lake Muhazi (Kinyarwanda: Ikiyaga cya Muhazi) is a long thin shallow lake in the east of Rwanda. The bulk of the lake lies in the Eastern Province, with the western end forming the border between the Northern and Kigali Provinces. It is a flooded valley lake, lying predominantly in an east to west direction, but with numerous offshoots in a north to south direction, formerly the location of tributaries. The lake has a concrete dam at the western end, constructed in 1999 to replace an earth dam which had existed since time immemorial. The lake empties into the Nyabugogo River, which flows southwards to Kigali where it meets the Nyabarongo River, part of the upper Nile.

Lake Muhazi
NASA satellite image of Lake Muhazi
Lake Muhazi
Lake Muhazi
Lake Muhazi at the Seeds of Peace centre in Gahini
Coordinates1°51′S 30°24′E
Primary outflowsNyabugogo River
Catchment area829 km2 (320 sq mi)
Basin countriesRwanda
Max. length37 km (23 mi)
Max. width0.6 km (0.37 mi)
Surface area33 km2 (10 sq mi)
Average depth10 m (33 ft)
Max. depth14 m (46 ft)
Water volume0.33 km3 (0 cu mi)
Surface elevation1,443 m (4,734 ft)
SettlementsGahini, Rwesero
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