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Lake Oponona : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lake Oponona
Lake Oponona ((ンドンガ語:the one that swallowed up all the water)) is a natural lake in the Uuvudhiya Constituency in the Oshana Region of northern Namibia. It is situated about from Etosha Pan and is the largest lake in the Cuvelai Basin. It holds water up to the following rainy season in a prosperous year. Because the lake maintains water for a long time a number of birds like flamingos and others temporarily move there when the ''oshanas'' (flood plains), swamps, and other wetlands dry up.〔Shigwedha, Absolom (7 January 2007). "(Lake Oponona a Lifeline in the North )". ''The Namibian''. Retrieved 15 October 2013.〕 During the 2012/2013 drought Lake Oponona shrank by more than due to thousands of cattle that were moved there to drink. There is also Oponona River situated at Oniizimba village of Ompundja Constituency.〔Shaanika, Helvy (30 March 2011). "(Massive Destruction in the North )". ''New Era''. Retrieved 30 November 2011.〕 ==References==
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