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| Overview | Geophysical | Hydrology & Geohydrology | Ecology | Tributaries | Climate | |
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The Luvhuvu River is part of the Luvuvhu/Letaba Water Management Area as defined by Water Affairs and Forestry (Ref.1). | ||||||||||
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The Luvuvhu River catchment covers a total area of 3 800kmē. Ref 1. | ||||||||||
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The confluence of the Luvuvhu and Limpopo rivers forms the common point where South Africa borders on both Zimbabwe and Mozambique. | ||||||||||
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Ref.1. Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, South Africa. 2004. Luvuvhu/Letaba Water Management Area: Internal Strategic Perspective. Prepared by Goba Moahloli Keeve Steyn (Pty) Ltd in association with Tlou and Matji, Golder Associates Africa and BKS on behalf of the Directorate: National Water Resource Planning. DWAF Report No. P WMA 02/000/00/0304. |
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