Lake Bisina
Lake Bisina, also known as Lake Salisbury, is a freshwater lake in eastern Uganda. It is a satellite lake of Lake Kyoga, which it drains into and the two are to some extend directly connected by papyrus swamps. During the high-water rainy season, Lake Bisina can be up to 6 m (20 ft) deep and it is often directly connected to the smaller Lake Opeta, but during the dry season the two are clearly separated.
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Haplochromis argenteusHaplochromis latifasciatusHaplochromis martiniHaplochromis orthostomaIndex of Uganda-related articlesLake Bisina Wetland SystemLake SalisburyList of Ramsar wetlands of international importanceList of lakes of UgandaList of protected areas of UgandaList of rivers of UgandaNymphaea nouchali var. caeruleaOreochromis variabilis
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Lake Bisina
Lake Bisina, also known as Lake Salisbury, is a freshwater lake in eastern Uganda. It is a satellite lake of Lake Kyoga, which it drains into and the two are to some extend directly connected by papyrus swamps. During the high-water rainy season, Lake Bisina can be up to 6 m (20 ft) deep and it is often directly connected to the smaller Lake Opeta, but during the dry season the two are clearly separated.
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Lake Bisina, also known as Lak ...... the two are clearly separated.
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Kyoga Lake Complex with the Bisina
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Mbale
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