- The Bahr el
Zeraf (Arabic: بَـحْـر الـزّرَاف, romanized: Baḥr ez-
Zerāf, also
known as the
Giraffe or Phow
River in the
English language, is an arm of the...
- Ez
Zeraf Game
Reserve is a 8,000.0
square kilometres (800,000 ha)
protected area in
northern South Sudan. It was
designated in 1939 when the area was...
- Blue Nile - Sudan,
Ethiopia Didessa River -
Ethiopia Nile -
Egypt Bahr el
Zeraf -
South Sudan White Nile - Sudan,
South Sudan, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda...
- gr****lands
during the
flood season.
Slightly downstream of Bor, the Bahr el
Zeraf ("Sea of the Giraffes")
river branches off the Bahr al
Jabal to the east...
- the
completion of the
Aswan Dam in 1970. An
anabranch river, the Bahr el
Zeraf,
flows out of the Nile's Bahr al
Jabal section and
rejoins the
White Nile...
-
Ghazal and
there forms the
White Nile. An
anabranch river called Bahr el
Zeraf flows out of the Bahr al-Jabal at and
flows through the Sudd, to eventually...
- ṣewa
carried a
connotation of
slavery which was no
longer accurate. The
Zeraf were
narrations of
accomplishment of a
warrior success.
Generally given...
- on the
southern part of an
island formed by the Bahr el-
Zeraf and Bahr el-Jebel
Rivers (
Zeraf Island). Some
Dinka myths suggest that
Ayuel was killed...
-
occur in
three protected areas :
Zeraf Game Reserve, that
extends over 9,700 km2 (3,700 sq mi)
along the Bahr el
Zeraf;
Fanyikang Game Reserve,
north of...
-
Abara River Kongkong River Kangen River Lotilla River Veveno River Bahr el
Zeraf Bahr el
Ghazal Bahr al-Arab (Kiir River) Lol
River Sopo
River Kuru River...