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Rahad River

Coordinates: 14°46′N 33°51′E / 14.767°N 33.850°E / 14.767; 33.850
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Rahad River
Shinfa
Map showing the Abbay basin, with the Rahad River (Center left).
Location
CountryEthiopia, Sudan
Physical characteristics
MouthBlue Nile
 • location
Wad Madani
 • coordinates
14°28′0″N 33°31′0″E / 14.46667°N 33.51667°E / 14.46667; 33.51667
Length665 km (413 mi)
Basin size42,400 km2 (16,400 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionBlue NileNileMediterranean Sea
River systemNile Basin

The Rahad is a river that flows in Ethiopia and eastern Sudan. The sources of this river are in Ethiopia, where it is called Shinfa, and a tributary of the Abay (Blue Nile) on the right side.[1] The river has its origins in the Ethiopian Highlands (west of Lake Tana), from where it flows 480 km (300 miles) (with a total length of about 665 km (413 mi)) into eastern Sudan.[1] In Sudan, it merges into the Blue Nile.[1]

A black-maned Sudan lion was described from this river.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Rahad River". Britannica Encyclopaedia. Retrieved 16 January 2013.
  2. ^ Pease, A. E. (1909-10-16). The Book of the Lion. Ravenio Books.

14°46′N 33°51′E / 14.767°N 33.850°E / 14.767; 33.850