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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.
Alarming losses Using satellite data, field surveys and hydrological records, Mendelsohn paints a troubling picture. Measurements along the Cubango River between Katwitwi and the Cuito confluence ...
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 river's source is in Angola – where it's also known as the Cubango River – and when it gets further south to Botswana, it drains into an enormous area of wetlands called the Okavango Delta.