It is mainly fed by the Luapula River[?], which comes in through swamps to the south of the lake, and to the north the lake is drained by the Luvua River[?], which leads to the Lualaba River[?] and thence to the Congo. The lake has a Kilwa Island at its southern end.
The lake has long been isolated, but a tarred road was built to the lakeside village Nchelenge in 1987, and the population around the lake has grown, much of it exploiting the rich fishery of the lake.
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