The Infulene River (Portuguese: Rio Infulene) is a small river about 20 km long, running from north to south, in the Mozambican province Maputo, flowing into the Estuรกrio do Espรญrito Santo,[1] serving as a boundary between the municipalities of Maputo and Matola.

Infulene River imaged by Sentinel-2

It is widely used for irrigating horticultural products in the so-called Green Zones of Maputo City, leading to a considerable increase in salinity and pollution of its waters.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Bacia Hidrogrรกfica do Rio Infulene". ARA-Sul. Archived from the original on August 6, 2010. Retrieved 13 July 2010.
  2. ^ "รreas de Rega: Inventรกrio e Possibilidades Futuras" (PDF). ISRIC. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 13 July 2010.


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Matola River

that it shares with three other rivers: Tembe, the Mbuluzi, and the Infulene River. Matsinhe, Isaac Isaias (1989). "Country Contribution, Mozambique" (PDF)

Tembe River

The Tembe River (Portuguese: Rio Tembe) is situated in the Maputo Province, Mozambique. Together with the rivers Matola, Umbuluzi, and Infulene, it forms

Estuรกrio do Espรญrito Santo

western bank of Maputo Bay, Mozambique where four rivers flow: the Tembe, Mbuluzi, Matola and Infulene Rivers. Its maximum depth is 11 meters, with the channels

Maputo

large natural bay on the Indian Ocean, near where the rivers Tembe, Mbuluzi, Matola and Infulene converge. The city consists of seven administrative divisions

Katembe

Maputo Bay, near the Estuรกrio do Espรญrito Santo where the rivers Tembe, Mbuluzi, Matola and Infulene converge. The bay is 95 kilometres (59ย mi) long and 30