Kibish River

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Kibish River
Nickname(s)River Nakuwa
Location
CountriesKenya Ethiopia,South Sudan
Basin features
Population8000
WaterbodiesLopoch swamp

Kibish River is a river of southern Ethiopia, which defines part of that country's border with South Sudan and Kenya. It flows towards Lake Turkana, although some years it does not have enough volume to reach it, as C.W. Gwynn discovered in 1908.[1]

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  1. ^ C. W. Gwynn, "A Journey in Southern Abyssinia", Geographical Journal, 38 (August 1911), p. 125