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  2. Akobo River - Wikipedia

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    The Akobo River is a river on the border between South Sudan and Ethiopia. From its source in the Ethiopian Highlands near Mizan Teferi it flows west for 434 kilometres (270 mi) to join the Pibor River. [3] [4] The Pibor flows into the Sobat River, which in turn empties into the White Nile.

  3. Tekezé River - Wikipedia

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    The Tekezé River rises in the central Ethiopian Highlands near Mount Qachen within Lasta, from where it flows west, north, then west again, forming the westernmost border of Ethiopia and Eritrea from the confluence of the Tomsa with the Tekezé at to the tripoint between the two countries and Sudan at

  4. Ethiopia–Sudan border - Wikipedia

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    This caused the first civil war which took place between 1955 and 1972. [1] [7] On 17 February 1972 Ethiopia hosted a peace conference in Addis Ababa, between South Sudanese rebels and Sudan. This put an end to the First Sudanese Civil War and reestablished good relations. [7] In 1972 Sudan and Ethiopia exchanged notes concerning their boundary ...

  5. Blue Nile - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Nile [note 1] is a river originating at Lake Tana in Ethiopia.It travels for approximately 1,450 km (900 mi) through Ethiopia and Sudan.Along with the White Nile, it is one of the two major tributaries of the Nile and supplies about 85.6% of the water to the Nile during the rainy season.

  6. Baro River - Wikipedia

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    The Baro River (Amharic: ባሮ ወንዝ) or Baro/Openo Wenz, known to the Anuak as Openo River, is a river in southwestern Ethiopia, which defines part of Ethiopian border with South Sudan. From its source in the Ethiopian Highlands it flows west for 306 kilometres (190 mi) to join the Pibor River .

  7. Atbarah River - Wikipedia

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    The Atbarah River (Arabic: نهر عطبرة; transliterated: Nahr 'Atbarah), also referred to as the Red Nile and / or Black Nile, is a river in northeast Africa. It rises in northwest Ethiopia , approximately 50 km north of Lake Tana and 30 km west of Gondar .

  8. Latest talks between Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt over ... - AOL

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    The latest talks over the mega dam that Ethiopia is building on the Nile River’s main tributary have broken up without an agreement. ... The two-day talks between Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt on ...

  9. List of rivers of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    A map of the Jubba River and Shebelle River drainage basin. Jubba River. Shebelle River. Fafen River (only reaches the Shebelle in times of flood) Jerer River; Erer River; Ramis River Galetti River; Mojo River; Dungeta River; Ganale Dorya River. Mena River; Weyib River or Gestro River; Welmel River; Dawa River. Kojowa River; Aflata River; Awata ...