tributary of the Lualaba River, which is itself a headstream of the Congo River, in Congo (Kinshasa). The Lufira rises in the Katanga (Shaba) plateau south of Likasi, Congo, and flows 300 miles (500 km) northeast and north-northwest across the Bia Mountains to join the Lualaba through Lake Kisale. The Lufira was dammed near Likasi to form a 160-square-mile (410-square-kilometre) lake, providing storage for a power station. It provides power for the smelting industry of Likasi and the copper zone between Kambove and Lubumbashi.
LUFIRA RIVER
Meaning of LUFIRA RIVER in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012