Coordinates: 13°9′5.76″N 37°50′16.8″E / 13.1516000°N 37.838000°E / 13.1516000; 37.838000

Angereb River

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Angereb
Bahr as-Salam
File:ET Gondar asv2018-02 img43 Angereb Reservoir.jpg
Angereb Reservoir at Gondar
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Map showing the Atbara basin, with the Angereb River (Center)
Location
CountryEthiopia, Sudan
Physical characteristics
MouthAtbarah River
 • coordinates
13°52′45.8″N 36°6′24.8″E / 13.879389°N 36.106889°E / 13.879389; 36.106889
Length220 km (140 mi)
Basin size14,400 km2 (5,600 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionAtbarahNileMediterranean Sea
River systemNile Basin

13°9′5.76″N 37°50′16.8″E / 13.1516000°N 37.838000°E / 13.1516000; 37.838000

File:ET Gondar asv2018-02 img45 Angereb Reservoir.jpg
Pump house of Angereb Reservoir

The Angereb also known as the Bahr as-Salam is a river of Ethiopia and eastern Sudan, and one of the sources of the Nile. It rises near Daqwa, north of the city of Gondar in the Amhara Region, flowing west to join the Atbarah River. The historic district of Armachiho is located along its course.[1] The Angereb dam, commissioned in 1997, was intended to address the town's potable water supply problem for 25 years.[2] The Angereb reservoir and two boreholes are the main sources of water for the town and have a combined average production capacity of 8,298 m3/day.

See also

References

  1. G.W.B. Huntingford, The Historical Geography of Ethiopia (London: The British Academy, 1989), p. 34
  2. Haregeweyn, Nigussie (February 2012). "Reservoir sedimentation and its mitigating strategies: a case study of Angereb reservoir (NW Ethiopia)". Journal of Soils and Sediments. 12 (2): 291–305. doi:10.1007/s11368-011-0447-z.