The Dande is a river in northern Angola with a source in the Crystal Mountains. Its mouth is at the Atlantic Ocean at Barra do Dande in Bengo Province. It also flows through the city of Caxito, and Uige Province. The river is 285 kilometres (177 mi) long. The lower section of the river is a floodplain with several small lakes including Lakes Sungue, Ibendua and Morima.[1]

Dande River
View of the Rio Dande, 1888. Engraving of a photograph.
Dande River is located in Angola
Dande River
Location in Angola
Location
CountryAngola
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • coordinates
8°28′18″S 13°22′22″E / 8.471761°S 13.372905°E / -8.471761; 13.372905

The 18MW Mabubas Dam on the Dande is a significant power source in Northern Angola.[2][3]

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References

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  1. ^ Source book for the inland fishery resources of Africa..., FAO
  2. ^ Angola, ebizguides, MTH Multimedia S.L., May 1, 2008
  3. ^ Angola: Minister Considers Mabubas Dam a Gain, Angola Press Agency, 14 MAY 2012