Okavango River

The Okavango River (formerly spelt Okovango or Okovanggo), is a river in southwest Africa. It is known by this name in Botswana, and as Cubango in Angola, and Kavango in Namibia. It is the fourth-longest river system in southern Africa, running southeastward for 1,600 km (1,000 mi). It begins at an elevation of 1,300 metres (4,300 ft) in the sandy highlands of Angola. Farther south, it forms part of the border between Angola and Namibia, and then flows into Botswana. The Okavango does not have an outlet to the sea. Instead, it discharges into the Okavango Delta or Okavango Alluvial Fan, in an endorheic basin in the Kalahari Desert. The Cuito River is a major tributary.

Okavango
Okavango in Kavango, Namibia
Okavango river basin map
Location
Countries
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationCachiungo, Angola
  coordinates12°42′22″S 16°04′52″E
  elevation1,788 m (5,866 ft)
MouthOkavango Delta
  location
Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana
  coordinates
18°59′17″S 22°34′34″E
  elevation
978 m (3,209 ft)
Length1,700 km (1,100 mi)
Basin size530,000 km2 (200,000 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average475 m3/s (16,800 cu ft/s)
  minimum350 m3/s (12,000 cu ft/s)
  maximum1,000 m3/s (35,000 cu ft/s)
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