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Kyoga
Ky·o·ga or Ki·o·ga K0121800 (kē-ō′gə), Lake A shallow lake of central Uganda. It is noted for its papyrus swamps.Kyo•ga or Kio•ga (ˈkyoʊ gə) n. Lake, a lake in central Uganda. ab. 1000 sq. mi. (2600 sq. km). Kyoga
Kyoga or Kioga (kyō`gä), lake, c.100 mi (160 km) long, formed by the Victoria Nile, S central Uganda, E Africa. It occupies part of the same depression as Lake Victoria, to which it was once joined. The shallow lake has large areas of papyrus swamp. Kyoga provides transportation for a large cotton-growing region.Kyoga (Kioga), a lake in Africa, in Uganda. Situated at an elevation of 1,029 m, it has an approximate area of 2,590 sq km and a depth of 3–5 m. The shores are extremely uneven. The lake is a relict of a vast reservoir that included Lake Victoria. Lake Kyoga is overgrown with reeds and papyrus; channels free of vegetation are maintained only for regular steamship runs. The Victoria Nile River flows through it. |