Obomvu River

The Obomvu River (Rhoda: Umfula Obomvu; Zusian: Öbaufluss), is a river along the eastern coast of Osova. It extends for 1,700 km (1,100 mi), from its source at Vikungo Peak, to its mouth in the Sea of Qualin. It has a total area of approximately 530,000 km² (200,000 sq mi).

Name
The name Ovomvu has its roots in the Kvanga dialect of Rhoda, and translates to "Red" or in some cases, "Blood". Later mistranslated by Zusian explorers as Öbau, the river earns its name from the seasonal, which turns the river a rusty red-orange every fall.