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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 25. Chapters: Blue Nile, Omo River, Shebelle River, Awash River, Baro River, Tekeze River, Didessa River, Pibor River, Gilgel Gibe River, Akobo River, Atbarah River, Jubba River, Mareb River, Ganale Dorya River, Bashilo River, Jamma River, Gilo River, Dabus River, List of rivers of Ethiopia, Gojeb River, Germama River, Kulfo River, Dawa River, Dinder River, Walaqa River, Birbir River, Magech River, Muger River, Gumara River, Bilate River, Ayesha River, Angereb River, Dechatu River, Lesser Angereb, Guder River, Hanger River, Mille River, Kibish River, Mofar River, Katar River, Adabay River, Qechene River, Beles River, Meki River, Gebba River, Mui River, Mago River, Borkana River, Logiya River, Denchya River, Fafen River, Wabe River, Wajja River, Akaki River, Sor River, Weito River, Wanchet River, Shinfa River, Kabenna River, Rahad River, Hawadi River, Ataye River, Durkham River, Lagabora River, Cheleleka River, Awetu River, Dembi River, Keleta River, Modjo River, Alero River, Sagan River, Karsa River, Gololcha River, Doha River, Dukem River, Usno River, Obel River, Lesser Abay River, Erer River, Weyib River, Checheho River, Wari River, Jerer River, Balagas River, Welmel River, Gulla, Mena River, Zarima River, Neri River, Ataba River, Galetti River, Jikawo River, Gestro River. Excerpt: The Blue Nile (Amharic: transliterated: Abbai, but pronounced Abbai; Arabic: transliterated: an-N l al- zraq) 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. The upper reaches of the river is called the Abbay in Ethiopia, where it is considered holy by many, and is believed to be the River Gihon mentioned as flowing out of the Garden of Eden in Genesis 2. According to materials published by the Ethiopian Central Statistical Agency, the Blue Nile has a total length ...