List of rivers of Ethiopia
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Stream
A stream is a body of water with a current, confined within a bed and stream banks. Depending on its locale or certain characteristics, a stream may be referred to as a branch, brook, beck, burn, creek, "crick", gill , kill, lick, rill, river, syke, bayou, rivulet, streamage, wash, run or...

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River
A river is a natural watercourse, usually freshwater, flowing towards an ocean, a lake, a sea, or another river. In a few cases, a river simply flows into the ground or dries up completely before reaching another body of water. Small rivers may also be called by several other names, including...

s in Ethiopia
Ethiopia
Ethiopia , officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is the second-most populous nation in Africa, with over 82 million inhabitants, and the tenth-largest by area, occupying 1,100,000 km2...

, arranged geographically by drainage basin. There is an alphabetic list at the end of this article.

Flowing into the Mediterranean

  • Nile (Egypt, Sudan)
    • Atbarah River
      Atbarah River
      The Atbarah River in northeast Africa rises in northwest Ethiopia, approximately 50 km north of Lake Tana and 30 km west of Gondar. It flows about 805 km to the Nile in north-central Sudan, joining it at the city of Atbarah...

      • Mareb River
        Mareb River
        The Mareb River , is a river flowing out of central Eritrea. Its chief importance is defining part of the boundary between Eritrea and Ethiopia between the point where the Mai Ambassa enters the river at to the confluence of the Balasa with the Mareb at .According to the Statistical Abstract of...

         (or Gash River) (only reaches the Atbarah in times of flood)
        • Obel River
          Obel River
          The Obel River is a small tributary to the Mareb River whose headwaters are in the Eritrean Highlands and forms part of the border between Eritrea and Ethiopia.- See also :* List of rivers of Eritrea...

      • Tekezé River
        Tekezé River
        The Tekezé River, also known as the Takkaze River, is a major river of Ethiopia, and forms a section the westernmost border of Ethiopia and Eritrea for part of its course. The river is also known as the Setit in Eritrea, western Ethiopia, and eastern Sudan. According to materials published by the...

         (or Takkaze or Setit)
        • Zarima River
          Zarima River
          Zarima River is a tributary of the Tekezé River. The Wolkayite Irrigation Project is based on a tributary of the Zarima River known as Dukoko River. http://www.ictonline.com/water-ethiopia5.html...

        • Ataba River
          Ataba River
          Ataba River is a river of northern Ethiopia and a tributary of the Tekezé River....

        • Wari River
          Wari River
          Wari River is a river of northern Ethiopia and a tributary of the Tekezé River. It rises in the Gar'alta and flows to the southwest into the Tekezé at . Tributaries of the Wari include the Assam, Chemit, Meseuma, and Tsedia rivers...

        • Balagas River
          Balagas River
          Balagas River is a river of northern Ethiopia. A tributary of the Tekezé, its own tributaries include the Balessa and Dorana rivers....

      • Angereb River
        Angereb River
        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 Gondar in the Amhara Region, flowing west to join the Atbarah River. The historic district of Armachiho is located along part of its flow.The...

         (or Greater Angereb River)
      • Shinfa River
        Shinfa River
        The Shinfa is a river of northwestern Ethiopia. It is an important tributary of the Atbarah River....

    • Blue Nile
      Blue Nile
      The Blue Nile is a river originating at Lake Tana in Ethiopia. With the White Nile, the river is one of the two major tributaries of the Nile...

       (or Abay River)
      • Rahad River
        Rahad River
        The Rahad is a river of western Ethiopia, and a tributary of the Abay on the right side....

      • Dinder River
        Dinder River
        The Dinder River is a tributary of the Blue Nile. It flows through Ethiopia and Sudan for .-Course:The Dinder River rises in the Ethiopian Highlands, west of Lake Tana in the Ethiopian woreda of Alefa. It flows northwest out of the highlands and into the plains of the Sudanese state of Sennar...

      • Beles River
        Beles River
        Beles River is a river of western Ethiopia. A tributary of the Abay river , the Beles rises in Dangur woreda to flow in a south-west direction to its confluence. Its catchment area amounts to about 14,200 square kilometers....

      • Dabus River
        Dabus River
        The Dabus River is a north-flowing tributary of the Abay River in southwestern Ethiopia; it joins its parent stream at . The Dabus has a drainage area of about 21,032 square kilometers....

      • Didessa River
        Didessa River
        The Didessa River is a river in western Ethiopia. A tributary of the Abay River, it rises in the mountains of Gomma, flowing in a northwestern direction to its confluence where the course of the Abay has curved to its southernmost point before turning northwards at about...

        • Hanger River
          Hanger River
          Hanger River is a river in west central Ethiopia. It is a west-flowing tributary of the Didessa River, itself a tributary of the Blue Nile...

           (or Angar River)
          • Wajja River
            Wajja River
            Wajja River is a river of western Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Hanger River, and part of the watershed of the Blue Nile....

      • Gulla River
      • Guder River
        Guder River
        The Guder is a river of central Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Abay or Blue Nile on the left side; tributaries of the Guder include the Dabissa and the Taranta. The Guder has a drainage area is about 7,011 square kilometers in size....

      • Muger River
        Muger River
        The Muger River is a north-flowing tributary of the Abay River in central Ethiopia, which is notable for its deep gorge. Its confluence with the Abay is at . Tributaries of the Muger include the Labbu...

      • Jamma River
        Jamma River
        The Jamma River is a river in central Ethiopia and a tributary of the Abay on its right side. It drains parts of the Semien Shewa Zones of the Amhara and Oromia Regions. The Upper Jamma flows through steep, deep canyons cut first through volcanic rock and then through the Cretaceous sandstone and...

        • Wanchet River
          Wanchet River
          Wanchet River is a river of central Ethiopia, and a tributary of the Jamma River. Along with the Adabay River, it defined the border of the former district of Marra Biete. Its crossing "Aqui afagi" is mentioned in the account of Francisco Álvares, who crossed it several times in the first quarter...

          • Qechene River
            Qechene River
            Qechene River is a river of central Ethiopia. This river rises near Aiamsa in the Annas Mountains, and flows to the west to join the Wanchet; its tributaries include the Ketama and Woia. According to Johann Ludwig Krapf , this river defines the boundary between the Shewan districts of Gishe and Menz....

        • Robe River
      • Walaqa River
        Walaqa River
        Walaqa River, a tributary of the Blue Nile, is an Ethiopian river in the Amhara Region. Wegde is located to its north. Mida Woremo and Dera are to the south, while Kelala is to the northeast. The Walaqa River may have been the northern boundary of the historical province of Walaqa.-External links:* *...

      • Bashilo River
        Bashilo River
        The Bashilo River is located in Ethiopia. Known for its canyon, which one source describes as almost as extensive as the canyon of its parent the Abay, also known as the Blue Nile, the river originates just west of Kutaber in the Amhara Region, flowing first to the northwest to where the Tergiya...

        • Checheho River
          Checheho River
          The Checheho River is a small river located in north-central Ethiopia. Part of the watershed of the Abay River, it rises to the east of Debre Zebit to flow south to join the Bashilo River. Its major tributary is the Zhit'a, which enters the Checheho on the left side....

      • Lake Tana
        Lake Tana
        Lake Tana is the source of the Blue Nile and is the largest lake in Ethiopia...

        , into which flow
        • Lesser Abay
          Lesser Abay
          Lesser Abay is a river of central Ethiopia. Rising in the mountains of Gojjam, it flows northward to empty into Lake Tana at . Tributaries of the Lesser Abay include the Ashar, Jamma, Kelti and the Koger....

        • Magech River
          • Lesser Angereb River
        • Reb River
          Reb River
          Reb River is a river of north-central Ethiopia which empties into Lake Tana at . The river originates on the slopes of Mount Guna, and flows west through Kemekem woreda. It has no significant tributaries.R.E...

        • Gumara River
          Gumara River
          Gumara River is a river of northern-western Ethiopia and empties into Lake Tana at from the east. Hot springs on its banks at Wanzagay, which were popular in medicinal hot baths in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, are mentioned by the missionary Henry Stern.The river is an important...

    • Adar River (South Sudan)
      • Yabus River
        Yabus River
        The Yabus River rises in the far west of Ethiopia, in Asosa Zone, flows west into Sudan past the town of Yabus, then enters South Sudan. At the town of Boing it turns south west and enters the Machar Marshes, where it loses its identity....

      • Daga River
        Daga River (South Sudan)
        The Daga River is a river in South Sudan. It rises in the mountains of the Mirab Welega Zone in Ethiopia, just east of the South Sudan - Ethiopia border, where it is known as the Deqe Sonka Shet. It flows west past the town of Daga Post and enters the Machar Marshes, where it loses its identity....

         (Deqe Sonka Shet)
    • Sobat River (South Sudan)
      • Baro River
        Baro River
        The Baro River is a river in southwestern Ethiopia, which defines part of Ethiopia's border with South Sudan. From its source in the Ethiopian Highlands it flows west for to join the Pibor River...

        • Jikawo River
          Jikawo River
          Jikawo River is a river of southwestern Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Baro River, which it joins at latitude and longitude .The river rises in Ethiopia, but in its lower course forms the border with South Sudan.- References :...

        • Alero River
          Alero River
          Alero River is a river in the Gambela Region of Ethiopia. It flows through the Gambela National Park and through wetlands into the Baro River.- See also :* List of rivers of Ethiopia...

           (or Alwero River)
        • Birbir River
          Birbir River
          The Birbir River of southwestern Ethiopia is a tributary of the Baro River, which it creates when it joins the Gebba at latitude and longitude . It is politically important because its course defines part of the boundary between the Mirab Welega and Illubabor Zones of the Oromia Region.Richard...

          • Dipa River
            • Gebora River (Kabora River)
              • Karsa River
                Karsa River
                Karsa River is a river within western Ethiopia. A tributary of the Kobara, the river has been panned for gold in the past by the local inhabitants.- References :...

        • Gebba River
          Gebba River
          The Gebba is a river of southwestern Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Baro River, which is created when the Gebba joins the Birbir at latitude and longitude ....

          • Sor River
            Sor River
            The Sor is a river of southwestern Ethiopia. A tributary of the Gebba River on its left side, the Sor rises in Sayo....

      • Pibor River
        Pibor River
        The Pibor River is a river in eastern South Sudan, which defines part of South Sudan's border with Ethiopia. From its source near Pibor Post it flows north for about , joining the Baro River to form the Sobat River, which is a tributary of the White Nile.The Pibor and its tributaries drain a...

        • Gilo River
          Gilo River
          The Gilo River is a river in the Gambela Region of southwestern Ethiopia. It is also known by a variety of names: the Gimira of Dizu call it the "Mene", while the Gemira of Chako call it "Owis", and Amhara and Oromo settlers in the early 20th century knew it by a third name, "Bako"...

        • Akobo River
          Akobo River
          The Akobo River is a river on the border between South Sudan and Ethiopia. From its source in the Ethiopian Highlands near Mizan Teferi is flows west for to join the Pibor River...


Flowing into the Indian Ocean

  • Jubba River
    Jubba River
    The Jubba River is a river in southern Somalia. It begins at the border with Ethiopia, where the Dawa and Ganale Dorya rivers meet, and flows directly south to the Indian Ocean, where it empties at the Goobweyn juncture.-History:...

    • Shebelle River
      Shebelle River
      The Shebelle River begins in the highlands of Ethiopia, and then flows southeast into Somalia towards Mogadishu. Near Mogadishu, it turns sharply southwest, where it follows the coast. Below Mogadishu, the river becomes seasonal...

      • Fafen River
        Fafen River
        Fafen River is a river of eastern Ethiopia. Rising to the east of Harar, this river cuts through a series of wide, flat shelves of sedimentary rocks made of sandstone, limestone, and gypsum as it descends in a south-eastern direction towards the Shebelle River. The Fafen only joins the Shebelle...

         (only reaches the Shebelle in times of flood)
        • Jerer River
          Jerer River
          The Jerer is an intermittent river of eastern Ethiopia. A tributary of the Fafen River, it rises near Jijiga to flow in a south-easternly direction....

      • Erer River
        Erer River
        The Erer is a perennial river of eastern Ethiopia. It rises near the city of Harar, and flows in a primarily southern direction to its confluence with the Shabelle at .- See also :* Rivers of Ethiopia...

      • Ramis River
        • Galetti River
          Galetti River
          Galetti River is a river in eastern Ethiopia. A tributary of the Shebelle River, it rises in the Chercher mountains....

      • Dungeta River
        • Gololcha River
          Gololcha River
          Gololcha River is a river of eastern Ethiopia....

    • Ganale Dorya River
      Ganale Dorya River
      The Ganale Dorya River is a perennial river in southeastern Ethiopia. Rising in the mountains east of Aleta Wendo, the Dawa flows south and east to join with the Dawa at the border with Somalia to become the Jubba. Tributaries include the Welmel, Weyib , Dumale, Doya, Hawas and the Hambala...

      • Mena River
        Mena River
        The Mena is a river of eastern Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Ganale Dorya....

      • Weyib River
        Weyib River
        Weyib River is a river of eastern Ethiopia. It rises in the Bale Mountains east of Goba in the Oromia Region, flowing east to pass through the Sof Omar Caves, then to the southeast until it joins the Ganale Dorya River in the Somali Region....

         or Gestro River
      • Welmel River
        Welmel River
        The Welmel is a river of eastern Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Ganale Dorya River.- See also :* List of Ethiopian rivers...

    • Dawa River
      Dawa River
      The Dawa River is a perennial river in southeastern Ethiopia. Rising in the mountains east of Aleta Wendo, the Dawa flows south and east to join with the Ganale Dorya at the border with Somalia to become the Jubba. The river forms part of the Ethiopia–Kenya border and part of the Ethiopia–Somalia...


Afar Depression
Afar Depression
The Afar Triangle is a geological depression that is caused by the Afar Triple Junction which is part of the Great Rift Valley. It overlaps Eritrea, Djibouti and the entire Afar Region of Ethiopia. The Afar Triangle includes the Danakil Depression and the lowest point in Africa, Lake Asal...

 

  • Awash River
    Awash River
    The Awash is a major river of Ethiopia. Its course is entirely contained within the boundaries of Ethiopia, and empties into a chain of interconnected lakes that begin with Lake Gargori and end with Lake Abbe on the border with Djibouti, some 100 kilometers from the head of the Gulf of Tadjoura...

    • Logiya River
      Logiya River
      The Logiya is a river of east-central Ethiopia. Having its source in the Ethiopian highlands, this stream flows eastwards to become a tributary of the Awash River near ....

    • Mille River
      Mille River
      The Mille River is a river of Ethiopia and a tributary of the Awash. It drains parts of the Semien Wollo and Debub Wollo Zones of the Amhara Region, as well as Administrative Zone 4 of the Afar Region.The explorer L.M...

    • Borkana River
      Borkana River
      Borkana River is a river of central Ethiopia. A tributary of the Awash on the left side, the Borkana joins its parent stream at . Johann Ludwig Krapf records that it was called "Tshaffa" by the local Oromo people....

    • Ataye River
      Ataye River
      The Ataye is a river in central Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Awash River....

    • Hawadi River
      Hawadi River
      Hawadi River is a river of Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Awash River, which it joins at ....

    • Kabenna River
      Kabenna River
      The Kabenna is a river of central Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Awash River on the left side, having its source to the southwest of Ankobar. G.W.B. Huntingford speculates it may be the same river as the Kuba, which is mentioned in the Futuh al-habaša , the narrative of Imam Ahmad Gragn's...

    • Germama River
      Germama River
      The Germama River is a tributary of the Awash River in Ethiopia. The name Germama comes from the Amharic word which means "frolicking", "boisterous", or "frisky"....

       (or Kasam River)
    • Durkham River
      Durkham River
      Durkham River is a river of Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Awash River....

    • Keleta River
    • Mojo River
    • Akaki River
      Akaki River
      The Akaki is a river of central Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Awash River on the right side....

  • Dechatu River
    Dechatu River
    The Dechatu River is a river of eastern Ethiopia. It rises in the Ahmar Mountains to flow north through the second largest city in the country, Dire Dawa towards the Awash River, entering the city at . It is unclear if either its flow or river bed eventually reach the Awash...


Lake Turkana
Lake Turkana
Lake Turkana , formerly known as Lake Rudolf, is a lake in the Great Rift Valley in Kenya, with its far northern end crossing into Ethiopia. It is the world's largest permanent desert lake and the world's largest alkaline lake...

 

  • Kibish River
    Kibish River
    Kibish River is a river of southern Ethiopia, which defines part of that country's border with South Sudan. It flows towards Lake Turkana, although some years it does not have enough volume to reach it, as C.W. Gwynn discovered in 1908....

  • Omo River
    Omo River
    The Omo River is an important river of southern Ethiopia. Its course is entirely contained within the boundaries of Ethiopia, and empties into Lake Turkana on the border with Kenya...

    • Usno River
      Usno River
      The Usno River is a tributary of the Omo in Ethiopia. Formed by the confluence of the Magi and the Neri, it flows south past the Nyalibong Hills before it enters the Omo at . Almost all of its course is inside the boundaries of the Mago National Park....

      • Mago River
        Mago River
        Mago River is a river of southern Ethiopia, entirely located in the Debub Omo Zone of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region. It joins the Neri River to form the Usno River, a tributary of the Omo River....

      • Neri River
        Neri River
        Neri River is a river in southern Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Mago River, which itself is a tributary of the Omo River....

    • Mui River
      Mui River
      The Mui is a river of southern Ethiopia. Located inside Omo National Park, it is a tributary of the Omo River on the right side, merging with the larger stream at ....

    • Denchya River
      Denchya River
      The Denchya River is a river of southern Ethiopia. It is a south-flowing tributary of the Omo River, entering it on the right bank at ....

    • Gojeb River
      Gojeb River
      The Gojeb River is eastward-flowing tributary of the Omo River in Ethiopia. It rises in the mountains of Guma, flowing in almost a direct line its confluence with the Omo at....

    • Gibe River
      Gibe River
      The Gibe River is a tributary of the Omo River. Located in southwest Ethiopia, it is not navigable, like almost all rivers in the country.-Overview:...

      • Gilgel Gibe River
        Gilgel Gibe River
        Gilgel Gibe River is a tributary of the Gibe River in southwest Ethiopia. It flows in an arc through the south of the Jimma Zone, defining part of the Zone's boundary with that of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region west of the Omo River as it turns north...


A to G

Abay River - Adabay River
Adabay River
Adabay River is a river of central Ethiopia which, along with the Wanchet River, defined the former district of Marra Biete. Its tributaries include the Chacha, the Beresa, and three otherstreams which join together at the top of a deep canyon....

 - Akaki River
Akaki River
The Akaki is a river of central Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Awash River on the right side....

 - Akobo River
Akobo River
The Akobo River is a river on the border between South Sudan and Ethiopia. From its source in the Ethiopian Highlands near Mizan Teferi is flows west for to join the Pibor River...

 - Alero River
Alero River
Alero River is a river in the Gambela Region of Ethiopia. It flows through the Gambela National Park and through wetlands into the Baro River.- See also :* List of rivers of Ethiopia...

 - Angereb River
Angereb River
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 Gondar in the Amhara Region, flowing west to join the Atbarah River. The historic district of Armachiho is located along part of its flow.The...

 - Ataba River
Ataba River
Ataba River is a river of northern Ethiopia and a tributary of the Tekezé River....

 - Ataye River
Ataye River
The Ataye is a river in central Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Awash River....

 - Atbarah River
Atbarah River
The Atbarah River in northeast Africa rises in northwest Ethiopia, approximately 50 km north of Lake Tana and 30 km west of Gondar. It flows about 805 km to the Nile in north-central Sudan, joining it at the city of Atbarah...

 - Awash River
Awash River
The Awash is a major river of Ethiopia. Its course is entirely contained within the boundaries of Ethiopia, and empties into a chain of interconnected lakes that begin with Lake Gargori and end with Lake Abbe on the border with Djibouti, some 100 kilometers from the head of the Gulf of Tadjoura...

 - Awetu River
Awetu River
The Awetu is a river of southwestern Ethiopia,it is particularly found near jimma town at 7 degree north and 37 degree east with some approximaton.the river touchs the center of the town to make it's outlet southward,by Sewale Lewoyehu from Jimma university,Department of Geography and Environmental...

 - Ayesha River
Ayesha River
Ayesha River is an intermittent river in eastern Ethiopia. Its drainage area is part of the Great Rift Valley.-Overview:The Ethiopian Ministry of Water Resources lists the drainage area of the Ayesha amongst the twelve major basins in that country, with an area of 2223 square kilometers, although...



Balagas River
Balagas River
Balagas River is a river of northern Ethiopia. A tributary of the Tekezé, its own tributaries include the Balessa and Dorana rivers....

 - Baro River
Baro River
The Baro River is a river in southwestern Ethiopia, which defines part of Ethiopia's border with South Sudan. From its source in the Ethiopian Highlands it flows west for to join the Pibor River...

 - Bashilo River
Bashilo River
The Bashilo River is located in Ethiopia. Known for its canyon, which one source describes as almost as extensive as the canyon of its parent the Abay, also known as the Blue Nile, the river originates just west of Kutaber in the Amhara Region, flowing first to the northwest to where the Tergiya...

 - Beles River
Beles River
Beles River is a river of western Ethiopia. A tributary of the Abay river , the Beles rises in Dangur woreda to flow in a south-west direction to its confluence. Its catchment area amounts to about 14,200 square kilometers....

 - Bilate River
Bilate River
The Bilate is a river of south-central Ethiopia. It rises on the southwestern slopes of Mount Gurage near , flowing south along the western side of the Great Rift Valley, to empty into Lake Abaya at...

 - Birbir River
Birbir River
The Birbir River of southwestern Ethiopia is a tributary of the Baro River, which it creates when it joins the Gebba at latitude and longitude . It is politically important because its course defines part of the boundary between the Mirab Welega and Illubabor Zones of the Oromia Region.Richard...

 - Blue Nile
Blue Nile
The Blue Nile is a river originating at Lake Tana in Ethiopia. With the White Nile, the river is one of the two major tributaries of the Nile...

 - Borkana River
Borkana River
Borkana River is a river of central Ethiopia. A tributary of the Awash on the left side, the Borkana joins its parent stream at . Johann Ludwig Krapf records that it was called "Tshaffa" by the local Oromo people....



Cheleleka River

Dabus River
Dabus River
The Dabus River is a north-flowing tributary of the Abay River in southwestern Ethiopia; it joins its parent stream at . The Dabus has a drainage area of about 21,032 square kilometers....

 - Dawa River
Dawa River
The Dawa River is a perennial river in southeastern Ethiopia. Rising in the mountains east of Aleta Wendo, the Dawa flows south and east to join with the Ganale Dorya at the border with Somalia to become the Jubba. The river forms part of the Ethiopia–Kenya border and part of the Ethiopia–Somalia...

 - Dechatu River
Dechatu River
The Dechatu River is a river of eastern Ethiopia. It rises in the Ahmar Mountains to flow north through the second largest city in the country, Dire Dawa towards the Awash River, entering the city at . It is unclear if either its flow or river bed eventually reach the Awash...

 - Dembi River - Denchya River
Denchya River
The Denchya River is a river of southern Ethiopia. It is a south-flowing tributary of the Omo River, entering it on the right bank at ....

 - Didessa River
Didessa River
The Didessa River is a river in western Ethiopia. A tributary of the Abay River, it rises in the mountains of Gomma, flowing in a northwestern direction to its confluence where the course of the Abay has curved to its southernmost point before turning northwards at about...

 - Dinder River
Dinder River
The Dinder River is a tributary of the Blue Nile. It flows through Ethiopia and Sudan for .-Course:The Dinder River rises in the Ethiopian Highlands, west of Lake Tana in the Ethiopian woreda of Alefa. It flows northwest out of the highlands and into the plains of the Sudanese state of Sennar...

 - Doha River
Doha River
Doha River is a river in southwestern Ethiopia....

 - Dukem River
Dukem River
Dukem River is a river of central Ethiopia....

 - Durkham River
Durkham River
Durkham River is a river of Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Awash River....



Erer River
Erer River
The Erer is a perennial river of eastern Ethiopia. It rises near the city of Harar, and flows in a primarily southern direction to its confluence with the Shabelle at .- See also :* Rivers of Ethiopia...



Fafen River
Fafen River
Fafen River is a river of eastern Ethiopia. Rising to the east of Harar, this river cuts through a series of wide, flat shelves of sedimentary rocks made of sandstone, limestone, and gypsum as it descends in a south-eastern direction towards the Shebelle River. The Fafen only joins the Shebelle...



Galetti River
Galetti River
Galetti River is a river in eastern Ethiopia. A tributary of the Shebelle River, it rises in the Chercher mountains....

 - Ganale Dorya River
Ganale Dorya River
The Ganale Dorya River is a perennial river in southeastern Ethiopia. Rising in the mountains east of Aleta Wendo, the Dawa flows south and east to join with the Dawa at the border with Somalia to become the Jubba. Tributaries include the Welmel, Weyib , Dumale, Doya, Hawas and the Hambala...

 - Gebba River
Gebba River
The Gebba is a river of southwestern Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Baro River, which is created when the Gebba joins the Birbir at latitude and longitude ....

 - Gebele River - Germama River
Germama River
The Germama River is a tributary of the Awash River in Ethiopia. The name Germama comes from the Amharic word which means "frolicking", "boisterous", or "frisky"....

 - Gestro River
Weyib River
Weyib River is a river of eastern Ethiopia. It rises in the Bale Mountains east of Goba in the Oromia Region, flowing east to pass through the Sof Omar Caves, then to the southeast until it joins the Ganale Dorya River in the Somali Region....

 - Gibe River
Gibe River
The Gibe River is a tributary of the Omo River. Located in southwest Ethiopia, it is not navigable, like almost all rivers in the country.-Overview:...

 - Gilgel Gibe River
Gilgel Gibe River
Gilgel Gibe River is a tributary of the Gibe River in southwest Ethiopia. It flows in an arc through the south of the Jimma Zone, defining part of the Zone's boundary with that of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region west of the Omo River as it turns north...

 - Gilo River
Gilo River
The Gilo River is a river in the Gambela Region of southwestern Ethiopia. It is also known by a variety of names: the Gimira of Dizu call it the "Mene", while the Gemira of Chako call it "Owis", and Amhara and Oromo settlers in the early 20th century knew it by a third name, "Bako"...

 - Gojeb River
Gojeb River
The Gojeb River is eastward-flowing tributary of the Omo River in Ethiopia. It rises in the mountains of Guma, flowing in almost a direct line its confluence with the Omo at....

 - Gololcha River
Gololcha River
Gololcha River is a river of eastern Ethiopia....

 - Greater Angereb River - Guder River
Guder River
The Guder is a river of central Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Abay or Blue Nile on the left side; tributaries of the Guder include the Dabissa and the Taranta. The Guder has a drainage area is about 7,011 square kilometers in size....

 - Gumara River
Gumara River
Gumara River is a river of northern-western Ethiopia and empties into Lake Tana at from the east. Hot springs on its banks at Wanzagay, which were popular in medicinal hot baths in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, are mentioned by the missionary Henry Stern.The river is an important...


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Hanger River
Hanger River
Hanger River is a river in west central Ethiopia. It is a west-flowing tributary of the Didessa River, itself a tributary of the Blue Nile...

 - Hawadi River
Hawadi River
Hawadi River is a river of Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Awash River, which it joins at ....



Jamma River
Jamma River
The Jamma River is a river in central Ethiopia and a tributary of the Abay on its right side. It drains parts of the Semien Shewa Zones of the Amhara and Oromia Regions. The Upper Jamma flows through steep, deep canyons cut first through volcanic rock and then through the Cretaceous sandstone and...

 - Jerer River
Jerer River
The Jerer is an intermittent river of eastern Ethiopia. A tributary of the Fafen River, it rises near Jijiga to flow in a south-easternly direction....

 - Jikawo River
Jikawo River
Jikawo River is a river of southwestern Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Baro River, which it joins at latitude and longitude .The river rises in Ethiopia, but in its lower course forms the border with South Sudan.- References :...

 - Jubba River
Jubba River
The Jubba River is a river in southern Somalia. It begins at the border with Ethiopia, where the Dawa and Ganale Dorya rivers meet, and flows directly south to the Indian Ocean, where it empties at the Goobweyn juncture.-History:...



Kabenna River
Kabenna River
The Kabenna is a river of central Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Awash River on the left side, having its source to the southwest of Ankobar. G.W.B. Huntingford speculates it may be the same river as the Kuba, which is mentioned in the Futuh al-habaša , the narrative of Imam Ahmad Gragn's...

 - Karsa River
Karsa River
Karsa River is a river within western Ethiopia. A tributary of the Kobara, the river has been panned for gold in the past by the local inhabitants.- References :...

 - Katar River
Katar River
Katar River is a river of central Ethiopia. The river arises from the glaciated slopes of Mount Kaka and Mount Badda in the Arsi Zone; its tributaries include the Gonde. The gradient of the river is generally steep, and areas suitable for irrigation are few in number and very limited in extent....

 - Keleta River - Kibish River
Kibish River
Kibish River is a river of southern Ethiopia, which defines part of that country's border with South Sudan. It flows towards Lake Turkana, although some years it does not have enough volume to reach it, as C.W. Gwynn discovered in 1908....

 - Kulfo River
Kulfo River
The Kulfo River is a river in southern Ethiopia. It flows through the Nechisar National Park and drains into Lake Chamo. An important bridge over the river was restored in 2006...



Lagabora River - Lesser Abay
Lesser Abay
Lesser Abay is a river of central Ethiopia. Rising in the mountains of Gojjam, it flows northward to empty into Lake Tana at . Tributaries of the Lesser Abay include the Ashar, Jamma, Kelti and the Koger....

 - Lesser Angereb
Lesser Angereb
The Lesser Angereb is a river of northern Ethiopia. According to G.W.B. Huntingford, it rises north of Gondar, and flows south east of that city to join the Magech River, which empties into Lake Tana...

 - Logiya River
Logiya River
The Logiya is a river of east-central Ethiopia. Having its source in the Ethiopian highlands, this stream flows eastwards to become a tributary of the Awash River near ....


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Mago River
Mago River
Mago River is a river of southern Ethiopia, entirely located in the Debub Omo Zone of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region. It joins the Neri River to form the Usno River, a tributary of the Omo River....

 - Magech River - Mareb River
Mareb River
The Mareb River , is a river flowing out of central Eritrea. Its chief importance is defining part of the boundary between Eritrea and Ethiopia between the point where the Mai Ambassa enters the river at to the confluence of the Balasa with the Mareb at .According to the Statistical Abstract of...

 - Meki River
Meki River
The Meki is a river in central Ethiopia. It empties into Lake Zway at the latitude and longitude .O.G.S. Crawford identifies the Meki with a river on a map which was drawn in 1662 to illustrate Manuel de Almeida's history of Ethiopia...

 - Mena River
Mena River
The Mena is a river of eastern Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Ganale Dorya....

 - Mille River
Mille River
The Mille River is a river of Ethiopia and a tributary of the Awash. It drains parts of the Semien Wollo and Debub Wollo Zones of the Amhara Region, as well as Administrative Zone 4 of the Afar Region.The explorer L.M...

 - Modjo River
Modjo River
The Modjo is a river of central Ethiopia. A tributary of the Awash River, its own tributaries include the Wedecha and Belbela.A report by Action Professionals Association for the People, a non-governmental organization, claimed that laboratory analyses of toxic industrial chemicals in the river...

 - Mofar River
Mofar River
Mofar River is a west-flowing river of central Ethiopia, and part of the watershed of the Abay. Part of its course is in a deep canyon.- References :...

 - Muger River
Muger River
The Muger River is a north-flowing tributary of the Abay River in central Ethiopia, which is notable for its deep gorge. Its confluence with the Abay is at . Tributaries of the Muger include the Labbu...

 - Mui River
Mui River
The Mui is a river of southern Ethiopia. Located inside Omo National Park, it is a tributary of the Omo River on the right side, merging with the larger stream at ....



Neri River
Neri River
Neri River is a river in southern Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Mago River, which itself is a tributary of the Omo River....



Omo River
Omo River
The Omo River is an important river of southern Ethiopia. Its course is entirely contained within the boundaries of Ethiopia, and empties into Lake Turkana on the border with Kenya...



Pibor River
Pibor River
The Pibor River is a river in eastern South Sudan, which defines part of South Sudan's border with Ethiopia. From its source near Pibor Post it flows north for about , joining the Baro River to form the Sobat River, which is a tributary of the White Nile.The Pibor and its tributaries drain a...



Qechene River
Qechene River
Qechene River is a river of central Ethiopia. This river rises near Aiamsa in the Annas Mountains, and flows to the west to join the Wanchet; its tributaries include the Ketama and Woia. According to Johann Ludwig Krapf , this river defines the boundary between the Shewan districts of Gishe and Menz....



Rahad River
Rahad River
The Rahad is a river of western Ethiopia, and a tributary of the Abay on the right side....

 - Reb River
Reb River
Reb River is a river of north-central Ethiopia which empties into Lake Tana at . The river originates on the slopes of Mount Guna, and flows west through Kemekem woreda. It has no significant tributaries.R.E...

 - Robe River

Sagan River
Sagan River
The Sagan River is a seasonal river in southern Ethiopia. Rising in the mountains east of Lake Chamo to flow south then west to join the Weito River at , this river defines part of the boundary between the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region and the Oromia Region.Tributaries of the...

 - Shebelle River
Shebelle River
The Shebelle River begins in the highlands of Ethiopia, and then flows southeast into Somalia towards Mogadishu. Near Mogadishu, it turns sharply southwest, where it follows the coast. Below Mogadishu, the river becomes seasonal...

 - Shinfa River
Shinfa River
The Shinfa is a river of northwestern Ethiopia. It is an important tributary of the Atbarah River....

 - Sor River
Sor River
The Sor is a river of southwestern Ethiopia. A tributary of the Gebba River on its left side, the Sor rises in Sayo....


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Tekezé River
Tekezé River
The Tekezé River, also known as the Takkaze River, is a major river of Ethiopia, and forms a section the westernmost border of Ethiopia and Eritrea for part of its course. The river is also known as the Setit in Eritrea, western Ethiopia, and eastern Sudan. According to materials published by the...



Usno River
Usno River
The Usno River is a tributary of the Omo in Ethiopia. Formed by the confluence of the Magi and the Neri, it flows south past the Nyalibong Hills before it enters the Omo at . Almost all of its course is inside the boundaries of the Mago National Park....

 - Ubbi Ubbi River

Wabe River
Wabe River
Wabe River is a river of south-central Ethiopia. A tributary of the Omo River on the left side, it joins the parent stream at...

 - Walaqa River
Walaqa River
Walaqa River, a tributary of the Blue Nile, is an Ethiopian river in the Amhara Region. Wegde is located to its north. Mida Woremo and Dera are to the south, while Kelala is to the northeast. The Walaqa River may have been the northern boundary of the historical province of Walaqa.-External links:* *...

 - Wajja River
Wajja River
Wajja River is a river of western Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Hanger River, and part of the watershed of the Blue Nile....

 - Wanchet River
Wanchet River
Wanchet River is a river of central Ethiopia, and a tributary of the Jamma River. Along with the Adabay River, it defined the border of the former district of Marra Biete. Its crossing "Aqui afagi" is mentioned in the account of Francisco Álvares, who crossed it several times in the first quarter...

 - Wari River
Wari River
Wari River is a river of northern Ethiopia and a tributary of the Tekezé River. It rises in the Gar'alta and flows to the southwest into the Tekezé at . Tributaries of the Wari include the Assam, Chemit, Meseuma, and Tsedia rivers...

 - Weito River
Weito River
The Weito River is a river in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region of Ethiopia...

 - Weyib River
Weyib River
Weyib River is a river of eastern Ethiopia. It rises in the Bale Mountains east of Goba in the Oromia Region, flowing east to pass through the Sof Omar Caves, then to the southeast until it joins the Ganale Dorya River in the Somali Region....

 - Welmel River
Welmel River
The Welmel is a river of eastern Ethiopia. It is a tributary of the Ganale Dorya River.- See also :* List of Ethiopian rivers...



Yabus River
Yabus River
The Yabus River rises in the far west of Ethiopia, in Asosa Zone, flows west into Sudan past the town of Yabus, then enters South Sudan. At the town of Boing it turns south west and enters the Machar Marshes, where it loses its identity....


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