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Lake Chilwa

Lake Chilwa is the third-largest lake in Malawi, after Lake Malawi and Lake Malombe . It is in western Zomba District , near the border with Mozambique. Approximately 60 km long and 40 km wide, the lake is surrounded by extensive wetlands.

335 villages with over 60,000 inhabitants engage in fishing the lake, and pull in over 17,000 metric tons each year, 20% of all the fish caught in Malawi.

The lake has no outlet, and is at risk for drying up if the water in its catchment is diverted for human use. The Danish International Development Agency has been working to ensure preservation of the lake and its wetlands.

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Last updated: 06-05-2009 13:38:31
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