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Rivers Of Eritrea
This is a list of streams and rivers in Eritrea, arranged geographically by drainage basin. Generally, rivers in Eritrea are divided into three groups: those that drain into Sudan, towards the Red Sea and towards the Afar Depression. There is an alphabetic list at the end of this article. Flowing into the Mediterranean *''Nile (Egypt, Sudan)'' **''Atbarah River (Sudan)'' ***Mareb River (or Gash River) (only reaches the Atbarah in times of flood) ****Obel River ***Tekezé River Flowing into the Red Sea *Barka River **Anseba River ***Zara River ***Koka River ***Fah River **Mogoraib River **Langeb River *Damas River (Eritrea), Damas River *Gonfale River *Wokiro River **Wadi Laba River *Haddas River **Aligide River ***Barosio River ***Guwa River **Comaile River **Saato River Alphabetic list *Aligide River - Anseba River *Barka River - Barosio River *Comaile River *Damas River (Eritrea), Damas River *Fah River - Falkat River *Gonfale River - Guwa River *Haddas River *Koka River * ...
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Damas River (Eritrea)
The Damas River is a seasonal river in Eritrea. It passes outside the town of Ghinda. See also *List of rivers of Eritrea This is a list of streams and rivers in Eritrea, arranged geographically by drainage basin. Generally, rivers in Eritrea are divided into three groups: those that drain into Sudan, towards the Red Sea and towards the Afar Depression. There is ... References Rivers of Eritrea {{Eritrea-river-stub ...
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Comaile River
The Comaile River (also spelled Komalie) has its source between the towns of Adi Keyh and Senafe. It flows down the Eastern Escarpment of Eritrea until the small town of Foro near the Red Sea coast. At this point it merges with two other rivers, the Aligide River and the Haddas River. From this point it continues until it empties into the Red Sea. References See also * List of rivers of Eritrea This is a list of streams and rivers in Eritrea, arranged geographically by drainage basin. Generally, rivers in Eritrea are divided into three groups: those that drain into Sudan, towards the Red Sea and towards the Afar Depression. There ... Rivers of Eritrea {{Eritrea-river-stub ...
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Guwa River
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Aligide River
The Aligide River is a watercourse in Eritrea. It has its source a short distance outside of the national capital, Asmara. The river flows down the Eastern Escarpment of Eritrea until the small town of Foro near the Red Sea coast. At this point, the Aligide merges with two other rivers, the Comaile River and the Haddas River. It continues from there until it empties into the Red Sea. See also *List of rivers of Eritrea This is a list of streams and rivers in Eritrea, arranged geographically by drainage basin. Generally, rivers in Eritrea are divided into three groups: those that drain into Sudan, towards the Red Sea and towards the Afar Depression. There ... References Rivers of Eritrea {{Eritrea-river-stub ...
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Haddas River
The Haddas River (alt. Hadas River) is a seasonal river in Eritrea. Outside of the small town of Foro in the central part of the nation, the watercourse merges with the Comaile and Aligide rivers. The combined river flows south of Massawa, emptying into the Red Sea. Silt carried down in the river has led to the burial of the ancient town of Adulis. Hadas river is the origin Adi keyih round and combine with Alighede river in wea that means in saho language flooding. It is also in the time of elf have a big role to defeat enemy.because transport is be easy to connect massawa and Adi keyih See also *List of rivers of Eritrea This is a list of streams and rivers in Eritrea, arranged geographically by drainage basin. Generally, rivers in Eritrea are divided into three groups: those that drain into Sudan, towards the Red Sea and towards the Afar Depression. There ... References Rivers of Eritrea {{Eritrea-river-stub ...
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