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The Cuito and Cubango Rivers converge at the southern Angolan border, forming a bigger river, the Okavango, which flows across the Caprivi Strip, a narrow band of Namibia, and into Botswana.
A new report finds alarming rates of water loss from the Cubango-Okavango River system in Angola and Namibia — raising urgent questions about the future of the Okavango Delta, one of the world ...
The Cubango is no ordinary river. Along with its major tributary, the Cuito, it feeds the Okavango Delta — one of the most biologically rich and culturally significant wetlands in the world ...
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