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Ruvyironza River

Coordinates: 3°55′00″S 29°50′00″E / 3.9167°S 29.8333°E / -3.9167; 29.8333
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The Ruvyironza (or Luvironza) River is a river in Africa which is considered by some to be the most remote source of the Nile,[1][2] the world's longest river. It rises on Mount Kikizi in Burundi, and flows into the Kagera River in Tanzania,[3] and from there into Lake Victoria.

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3°55′00″S 29°50′00″E / 3.9167°S 29.8333°E / -3.9167; 29.8333