The Kagera rises in Burundi and flows into Lake Victoria. It is the largest single
inflow into the lake, contributing approximately 6.4 billion cubic metres of water a year (about 28 per cent of the lake's
outflow). The Kagera is formed by the confluence of the
Ruvuvu and the
Nyabarongo, close to the northernmost point of
Lake Tanganyika. It forms parts of the Burundi–
Tanzania,
Rwanda–Tanzania, Burundi–Rwanda, and Tanzania–
Uganda borders. It lends its name to
Akagera National Park in northern Rwanda, as well as to the
Kagera Region of Tanzania. On the river are the
Rusumo Falls, an important crossing point between Rwanda and Tanzania. It is near the town of
Rusumo. ==Fish==