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Zigi River

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Zigi River
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Sigi River in Mnyanzini Ward, Mkinga
Map
Location
CountryTanzania
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationUsambara Mountains, Muheza District, Tanzania
  elevation2,290 m
Mouth 
  location
Mzizma Ward, Tanga District
Length100 km (62 mi)
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftMusi
  rightKihuhui

Zigi River also known as Sigi River (Swahili: Mto Sigi), is a river in located in east Tanga Region in Tanzania.

The river rises in the Amani Nature Reserve in the east Usambara Mountains in Muheza District, more precisely in Handei Mountains, at an altitude of 1130 meters and flows for 100 km in a long course and multiple changes of direction to its mouth 40 km north of the town of Tanga in the Indian Ocean. Its tributaries are the Kihuhui (from south) and the Musi (from North).

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View of Sigi River in Mnyanzini Ward, Mkinga

Hydrometrie

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Average monthly flow of Zigi measured at the hydrological station in Lanconi Estate, approximately 10 km above the Mabayani Dam in m³ / s (1957 - 1990).[1] The Zigi flows stimulate time-dependent, like most rivers in the region.

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References

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  1. "Temporal Flow Variations: A Challenge for Water Management in Tanzania" (PDF). Department of Water Resources Engineering, Dar Es Salaam. Retrieved 7 December 2011.

5°2′6″S 39°6′1″E / 5.03500°S 39.10028°E / -5.03500; 39.10028