Jamma River, the Glossary
The Jamma River (Amharic: ጃማ) is a river in central Ethiopia and a tributary to the Abay (or Blue Nile).[1]
Table of Contents
13 relations: Blue Nile, Cretaceous, Ethiopia, Johann Ludwig Krapf, Jurassic, Makhzumi dynasty, Marra Biete, North Shewa Zone (Amhara), North Shewa Zone (Oromia), Pedro Páez, Shewa, Tekle Haymanot, Wanchet River.
- Important Bird Areas of Ethiopia
- Tributaries of the Blue Nile
Blue Nile
The Blue Nile is a river originating at Lake Tana in Ethiopia.
Cretaceous
The Cretaceous is a geological period that lasted from about 145 to 66 million years ago (Mya).
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Ethiopia
Ethiopia, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country located in the Horn of Africa region of East Africa.
Johann Ludwig Krapf
Johann Ludwig Krapf (11 January 1810 – 26 November 1881) was a German missionary in East Africa, as well as an explorer, linguist, and traveler.
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Jurassic
The Jurassic is a geologic period and stratigraphic system that spanned from the end of the Triassic Period million years ago (Mya) to the beginning of the Cretaceous Period, approximately Mya.
Makhzumi dynasty
The Makhzumi dynasty also known as Sultanate of Shewa or Shewa Sultanate, was a Muslim kingdom in present-day Ethiopia.
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Marra Biete
Marra Biete (Amharic: መራቤቴ) is a former province of Ethiopia, located inside the boundaries of the modern Semien Shewa Zone of the Amhara Region, north of Shewa Meda.
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North Shewa Zone (Amhara)
North Shewa (translit) is a zone in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia.
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North Shewa Zone (Oromia)
North Shewa (Oromo: Shawaa Kaabaa) is a zone in Oromia Region of Ethiopia.
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Pedro Páez
Pedro Páez Jaramillo, S.J. (Pero Pais; 1564 – 20 May 1622) was a Spanish Jesuit missionary in Ethiopia.
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Shewa
Shewa (ሸዋ; Shawaa; Somali: Shawa), formerly romanized as Shua, Shoa, Showa, Shuwa (Scioà in Italian), is a historical region of Ethiopia which was formerly an autonomous kingdom within the Ethiopian Empire.
Tekle Haymanot
Abune Tekle Haymanot (Ge'ez: አቡነ ተክለ ሃይማኖት; known in the Coptic Church as Saint Takla Haymanot of Ethiopia; 1215 – 1313) was an Ethiopian saint and monk mostly venerated as a hermit.
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Wanchet River
or --> | name_other. Jamma River and Wanchet River are Ethiopia river stubs.
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See also
Important Bird Areas of Ethiopia
- Abijatta-Shalla National Park
- Awash National Park
- Babile Elephant Sanctuary
- Bale Mountains National Park
- Baro River
- Fogera
- Gambella National Park
- Ganale Doria River
- Jamma River
- Koka Reservoir
- Lake Abbe
- Lake Chew Bahir
- Lake Tana
- Lake Ziway
- Mago National Park
- Mount Choqa
- Nechisar National Park
- Omo National Park
- Shebelle River
- Simien Mountains National Park
- Yabelo Wildlife Sanctuary
Tributaries of the Blue Nile
- Bashilo River
- Beles River
- Dabus River
- Didessa River
- Dinder River
- Gudar River
- Gulla (river)
- Jamma River
- Mugar River
- Rahad River
- Walaqa River