- The
Tekezé River (Amharic: ተከዜ; Tigrinya: ተከዘ,
originally meaning "river" in Ge’ez; Arabic: تكازي, also
spelled Takkaze; Italian:
fiume Tacazzè), is a...
-
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...
- of
northern Ethiopia and a
tributary of the
Tekezé River.
Rivers of
Ethiopia "Tributaries of the
Tekezé River". deepfo.com.
Retrieved 2024-10-07. 13°20′44...
- 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...
- 1683 and 1941)
displaying a
boundary that is
located well
south of the
Tekeze River, or even
south of the
Simien mountains.
Welkait is
explicitly included...
-
rivers originating from the
Ethiopian Highlands, such as the
Atbara and
Tekeze (also
known as the Setit) rivers.
Between 2003 and 2006,
several flood events...
- the
region "Agau". The area
referred to
seems to be an area west of the
Tekezé River and just
south of the
Semien Mountains,
perhaps around Lake Tana....
- 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,...
-
completed in 1460,
shows ‘Amasen’ (Hamasien), ‘ S’erana’ (Seraye), and the
Tekeze. In the 1520s,
Mereb Melash was
visited by the
Portuguese traveller and...
-
including the
towns of
Alamata and Korem. The TDF
subsequently crossed the
Tekezé River and
advanced westward,
capturing the town of Mai
Tsebri in the Tselemti...