Cuando River

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The Cuando River is a major watercourse in south-central Africa that flows through Angola, Namibia, and Botswana before joining the Zambezi River system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
watercourse
borderFunction forms part of the border between Angola and Namibia
continent Africa
country Angola
Botswana
Namibia
ecoregion Zambezian Baikiaea woodlands
Zambezian flooded grasslands
flowsInto Okavango River
surface form: Chobe River (via Linyanti/Chobe system)

Linyanti Swamp
flowsThrough Angola
Botswana
Namibia
hasAlternativeName Cuando
Kwando
Kwando River
hasWetland Linyanti Swamp
surface form: Cuando–Linyanti–Chobe floodplain system

Linyanti Swamp
locatedIn south-central Africa
mouth Zambezi River
surface form: Zambezi River system
notableFor wetland and floodplain ecosystems
partOfRiverSystem Zambezi Basin
surface form: Zambezi River system
region Southern Africa
supports diverse wildlife populations
tributaryOf Zambezi River
usedFor fishing
local transport
subsistence agriculture along its floodplains

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Zambezi Basin hasMajorTributary Cuando River
Zambezi River hasTributary Cuando River