Katar River

River in Ethiopia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Katar River is a river of central Ethiopia. It arises from the glaciated slopes of Mount Kaka and Mount Badda in the Arsi Zone. The Katar's 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. With a watershed of 3,398 km2, the Katar drains into Lake Ziway. It is the largest river draining into Lake Ziway.[3]

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CountryEthiopia
RegionOromia
ZoneArsi
Physical characteristics
SourceEthiopian Highlands
  locationEncuolo Mountain
  coordinates7°22′37″N 39°21′33″E
  elevation3,667 m (12,031 ft)
MouthLake Ziway
  coordinates
8°2′2.04″N 38°56′29.972″E
  elevation
1,643 m (5,390 ft)
Length113 km (70 mi)[1]
Basin size3,398 km2 (1,312 sq mi)
Discharge 
  locationMouth[1]
  average23.6 m3/s (830 cu ft/s)
  minimum6.82 m3/s (241 cu ft/s)
  maximum74.6 m3/s (2,630 cu ft/s)
Basin features
River systemKatar Basin
CitiesOgolcho
Population1,220,000[2]
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