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Atbara (sometimes
Atbarah) (Arabic: عطبرة ʿ
Aṭbarah) is a city
located in
River Nile
State in
northeastern Sudan.
Because of its
links to the
railway industry...
- 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...
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known as the
Setit (Arabic: سيتيت) as it
joins the Nile
tributary Atbarah River just over the
border in Sudan.
According to
materials published by...
- article. Nile (Egypt, Sudan)
Mareb River (or Gash River) (only
reaches the
Atbarah in
times of flood) Obel
River Belessa Tekezé
River (or
Takkaze or Setit)...
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Khartoum North-Tuti bridge)
Other bridges Shandi Bridge,
Shendi Atbarah Bridge,
Atbarah Merowe Dam,
Merowe Merowe Bridge,
Merowe Aswan Bridge,
Aswan Luxor...
- The
Battle of
Atbara also
known as the
Battle of the
Atbara River took
place during the
Mahdist War. Anglo-Egyptian
forces defeated 15,000
Mahdists on...
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Ivory Coast Cestos River -
Liberia Nile - Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia. 6,650 km
Atbarah River - Sudan,
Ethiopia Blue Nile - Sudan,
Ethiopia Didessa River - Ethiopia...
- of this article. Nile (Egypt, Sudan)
Atbarah River (Sudan)
Mareb River (or Gash River) (only
reaches the
Atbarah in
times of flood) Obel
River Tekezé...
- (14,930 ft). Most of this
rainwater is
taken by the Blue Nile and by the
Atbarah River into the Nile,
while a less
important amount flows through the Sobat...
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region of Butana, a
region bounded by the Nile (from the
Atbarah River to Khartoum), the
Atbarah and the Blue Nile. The city of Meroë was on the edge of...