Komati River

The Komati River, also known as the Inkomati River or Incomati River, is a river in South Africa, Eswatini and Mozambique. Originating in north-western Eswatini, it is joined by the Crocodile River in the Lebombo Mountains, enters far south-western Mozambique below the border town of Komatipoort, and enters the Indian Ocean around 24 km north-eas…
The Komati River, also known as the Inkomati River or Incomati River, is a river in South Africa, Eswatini and Mozambique. Originating in north-western Eswatini, it is joined by the Crocodile River in the Lebombo Mountains, enters far south-western Mozambique below the border town of Komatipoort, and enters the Indian Ocean around 24 km north-east of Maputo.
  • Etymology: From the Swazi language word for "cow", meaning hippos
  • Countries: South Africa · Eswatini · Mozambique
  • Source: Steenkampsberg
  • Mouth: Indian Ocean
  • Length: 480 km (300 mi)
  • Basin size: 50,000 km² (19,000 sq mi)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org