Lowa is a river in the Congo Basin in northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.

It rises in the Mitumba Mountains, on the border of the provinces of South Kivu and North Kivu. It flows westward through the Albertine Rift montane forests and Northeastern Congolian lowland forests of North Kivu and in turn Maniema. It flows into the Lualaba at the border of Maniema and Tshopo.[citation needed][maps 1]

The first European to trace its length was Gustav Adolf von Götzen in his expedition that started in 1893.[1] Its length is 390 kilometres (240 mi).[2]

The river basin includes the Kahuzi-Biéga National Park and the Maiko National Park.

Maps edit

  1. ^ Overview map of the Lowa river (Map). OpenStreetMap. Retrieved 18 December 2022.

References edit

  1. ^ "For the Geography Class". New York School Journal. 50: 287. 16 March 1895. Retrieved 18 December 2022 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ vanden Bossche, J.-P.; Bernacsek, G. M. (1990). Source Book for the Inland Fishery Resources of Africa. Vol. 1. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. p. 334. ISBN 9789251029831. Retrieved 18 December 2022.



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