Lake Burigi
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LocationTanzania
Coordinates2°07′23″S 31°18′54″E / 2.123°S 31.315°E
Primary outflowsMwisa to Kagera River
| Lake Burigi | |
|---|---|
| Lueor-lo-Urigi | |
Lake Burigi | |
| Location | Tanzania |
| Coordinates | 2°07′23″S 31°18′54″E / 2.123°S 31.315°E |
| Primary inflows | Ruiza River |
| Primary outflows | Mwisa to Kagera River |
| Max. length | 18 kilometres (11 mi) |
| Max. width | 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) |
| Surface area | 7,000 hectares (17,000 acres) |
Lake Burigi (originally Lueor-lo-Urigi, meaning "White Lake of Urigi")[1] is a lake in the Karagwe district, Kagera Region of Tanzania. Parts of the lake and its shore are situated within the Burigi-Chato National Park.
Visited by Dr. Hans Meyer's East African expedition, its name on maps of the time was Urigi.[2] The lake's discovery is attributed to Capt. John Hanning Speke, who name it Lueor-lo-Urigi ("White Lake of Urigi").[3]