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The Limpopo is the river the river that enters the Indian ocean at Mozambique. It forms the borders between Botswana , South Africa, and Zimbabwe
The river that enters the Indian Ocean at Mozambique is called Limpopo For more information go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography_of_Mozambique Hope this helped :)
its definitely the indian ocean the north sea is nowhere near the limpopo!!!!!!!
The river that is between South Africa and Zimbabwe is Limpopo. The Limpopo river starts in Botswana and empties in the Indian Ocean.
It enters the ocean In the Indian ocean.
The Limpopo River is about 1,600 km long and flows through Botswana, Zimbabwe, South Africa and Mozambique where it empties out into the Indian Ocean. The Limpopo gets most of its water from the Olifants River. The Limpopo's water is used to supply the nearby villages with water. The river is very slow moving and is the 2nd longest in South Africa.
River limpopo is located in burundi and part of zaire
Because of its location, any river flowing out of the east coasts of South Africa, Mozambique, Tanzania, Kenya, Somalia, Yemen, or Oman; any river flowing out of Madagascar; any river flowing out of the south coasts of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Burma; any river flowing out of the west coast of Indonesia ends up in the Indian ocean. Also the Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman, Red Sea, and Gulf of Aden go to the Indian Ocean.
The mouth is the end of the river where it flows into the sea. The River Zambezi's mouth is the Indian ocean
Because of its location, any river flowing out of the east coasts of South Africa, Mozambique, Tanzania, Kenya, Somalia, Yemen, or Oman; any river flowing out of Madagascar; any river flowing out of the south coasts of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Burma; any river flowing out of the west coast of Indonesia ends up in the Indian Ocean. Also the Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman, Red Sea, and Gulf of Aden go to the Indian Ocean.
The great, green, greasy Limpopo River begins near Johannesburg, Africa, and flows 1,000 miles, more or less to the east, and empties into the Indian Ocean.
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