Lake Tanganyika

Lake Tanganyika is an African Great Lake (3° 20' to 8° 48' South and from 29° 5' to 31° 15' East). It is estimated to be the second largest freshwater lake in the world by volume, and the second deepest, after Lake Baikal in Siberia. The lake is divided between four countries – Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Tanzania and Zambia, with the DRC (45%) and Tanzania (41%) possessing the majority of the lake. The water flows into the C... more

Area:

  • 32,900 km² (12703 mi² )

Physical Geography

Shore length:

  • 1,828 km (1136 mi )

Surface elevation:

  • 773 m (2540 ft )

Max. depth:

  • 570 m (1870 ft )

Max. width:

  • 50 km (31 mi )
  • 72 km (45 mi )

Max. length:

  • 673 km (418 mi )

Catchment area:

  • 231,000 km² (89189.6 mi² )

Outflow location:

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