- The
Tekezé River (Amharic: ተከዜ; Tigrinya: ተከዘ,
originally meaning "river" in Ge’ez; Arabic: تكازي, also
spelled Takkaze; Italian:
fiume Tacazzè), is a...
- 970). The river's tributary, the
Tekezé (Setit) River, is
perhaps the true
upper course of the Atbarah, as the
Tekezé follows the
longer course prior to...
-
Tekezé Dam is a double-curvature arch dam
located between Amhara and
Tigray regions of Ethiopia. It is
situated on the
Tekezé River, a
tributary of the...
-
forms part of the
divide between the
drainage basins of the Abay and the
Tekezé rivers. It is the
origin of the Gumara, Rib, and
other rivers,
which flow...
- that
direction to the Nile,
comprising some 85% of its water. Such are the
Tekezé River in the north, the Abay in the center, and the
Sobat in the south,...
-
bordered on the
south by the Wag
Hemra Zone of
Amhara Region, then by the
Tekezé River on the west
which separates it from
North Gondar Zone of
Amhara Region...
-
Adiyabo is
bordered on the
south by
Asigede Tsimbela, on the
southwest by the
Tekezé River on the
north by Eritrea, and on the east by La'ilay Adiyabo; part...
- Sefari) were on the
Ethiopian right. A
force of 1,000
Ethiopians crossed the
Tekeze river and
advanced toward the
Dembeguina P**** (Inda Aba Guna or Indabaguna...
- (or Gash River) (only
reaches the
Atbarah in
times of flood) Obel
River Tekezé River Barka River Anseba River Zara
River Koka
River Fah
River Mogoraib...
- the town has an
elevation of 585
metres (1,919 ft)
above sea level. The
Tekezé river borders the town to the north.
Humera is a very
important regional...