Dinder River

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Template:Short descriptionScript error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". The Dinder River (Template:Langx, also spelled Dindar; Template:Langx) is a tributary of the Blue Nile. It flows through Ethiopia and Sudan for Template:Cvt based on GIS measurements.

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. It meanders across the plains to join the Blue Nile near the town of Sennar.[1]

Natural features

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Dinder River On A Plain

The Dinder National Park of Sudan, which stretches south from the Dinder, is named after the river. This watershed was previously habitat to the endangered painted hunting dog, Lycaon pictus; however, this canine is thought to be extirpated in the region[2] due to expansion of the human population and lack of attention to conservation.

See also

References

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