Alwero River

River in Gambela Region, Ethiopia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Alwero River

Alwero River (also spelt Aloru, Aluoro and Alwero) is a river in Abobo woreda of Gambela Region, Ethiopia. It flows through the Gambela National Park and through wetlands into the Openo/Baro River.

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Alwero River
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Map of the Sobat River basin, showing the Alwero
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CountryEthiopia
RegionsGambela, Omoria
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationNono Forest
  coordinates7.714742°N 35.131386°E / 7.714742; 35.131386
  elevation2,363 m (7,753 ft)
MouthBaro River
  coordinates
8°26′N 33°24′E
  elevation
406 m (1,332 ft)
Length275 km (171 mi)
Basin size8,280 km2 (3,200 sq mi)
Discharge 
  locationMouth (estimate) [1]
  average8.69 m3/s (307 cu ft/s)
  minimum37 m3/s (1,300 cu ft/s)
  maximum85.2 m3/s (3,010 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionBaroSobatWhite NileNileMediterranean Sea
River systemNile Basin
CitiesMattar
Population53,000[2]
Tributaries 
  leftUbela
WaterbodiesAlwero Dam
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As of 2012 Saudi Star planned to divert significant amounts of water from the river through a 30 kilometres (19 mi) cement canal to irrigate rice.[3]

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