What Dangerous Animal Lived in the Gilo River

The Gilo River is a river in the Gambela Region of southwestern Ethiopia. A variety of names also knows it: the Gimira of Dizu call it the "Mene", while the Gemira of Chako call it "Owis", and Amhara and Oromo settlers in the early 20th century knew it by a third name, "Bako". From its source in the Ethiopian Highlands near Mizan Teferi it flows to the west, thro…
The Gilo River is a river in the Gambela Region of southwestern Ethiopia. A variety of names also knows it: the Gimira of Dizu call it the "Mene", while the Gemira of Chako call it "Owis", and Amhara and Oromo settlers in the early 20th century knew it by a third name, "Bako". From its source in the Ethiopian Highlands near Mizan Teferi it flows to the west, through Lake Tata to join the Pibor River on Ethiopia's border with Sudan. The combined waters then join the Sobat River and the White Nile.
  • Population: 1,050,000
  • Country: Ethiopia
  • Regions: Gambela, Oromia, SWEPR
  • Mouth: Pibor River
  • Length: 444 km (276 mi)
  • Basin size: 12,228 km² (4,721 sq mi)
  • Progression: Pibor → Sobat → White Nile → Nile → Mediterranean Sea
Data from: en.wikipedia.org