The Rahad is a river that flows in Ethiopia and eastern Sudan. The sources of this river are in Ethiopia, where it is called Shinfa, and a tributary of the Abay (Blue Nile) on the right side. [1] The river has its origins in the Ethiopian Highlands (west of Lake Tana), from where it flows 480 km (300 mi) into eastern Sudan. [1] In Sudan, it merges into the Blue Nile. [1]
A black-maned Sudan lion was described from this river. [2]
14°46′N 33°51′E / 14.767°N 33.850°E
The Rahad is a river that flows in Ethiopia and eastern Sudan. The sources of this river are in Ethiopia, where it is called Shinfa, and a tributary of the Abay (Blue Nile) on the right side. [1] The river has its origins in the Ethiopian Highlands (west of Lake Tana), from where it flows 480 km (300 mi) into eastern Sudan. [1] In Sudan, it merges into the Blue Nile. [1]
A black-maned Sudan lion was described from this river. [2]
14°46′N 33°51′E / 14.767°N 33.850°E