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- Dabus_River abstract "The Dabus River is a north-flowing tributary of the Abay River in southwestern Ethiopia; it joins its parent stream at 10°36′38″N 35°8′58″E. The Dabus has a drainage area of about 21,032 square kilometers.This river was formerly known as the Yabus, and local speakers still refer to it by that name, without distinction for the Yabus in Sudan that is a tributary of the White Nile. Juan Maria Schuver was the first European explorer to determine that they were two separate rivers, and in 1882 proved false the rumor that these rivers flowed from the same mountain lake.It is important as a boundary both in cultural and political terms. According to Dunlop, who explored the region in 1935, the river is where \"the Christian church of the Oromo people gives place to the mosque, and the Oromo greeting to the universal Muslim politeness: 'Salaam Aleikum.' In contrast to the Oromo and Amhara dress, consisting of a shirt with close-fitting sleeves, jodpurs and chamma, they wear a white skull-cap, pugaree, flowing coat with loose sleeves and baggy trousers.\" In political terms, its course defines not only part of the boundary between the Benishangul-Gumuz and the Oromia Regions, but also the entire shared boundary of the Asosa and Kamashi Zones of the Benishangul-Gumuz Region. The Dabus is a historically significant source for gold, where the local inhabitants used placer mining to recover the mineral.".
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- Dabus_River wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Dabus_River wikiPageRevisionID "541664474".
- Dabus_River wikiPageWikiLink Asosa_Zone.
- Dabus_River wikiPageWikiLink Benishangul-Gumuz_Region.
- Dabus_River wikiPageWikiLink Blue_Nile.
- Dabus_River wikiPageWikiLink Category:Benishangul-Gumuz_Region.
- Dabus_River wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oromia_Region.
- Dabus_River wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Ethiopia.
- Dabus_River wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tributaries_of_the_Blue_Nile.
- Dabus_River wikiPageWikiLink Ethiopia.
- Dabus_River wikiPageWikiLink Gold.
- Dabus_River wikiPageWikiLink Juan_Maria_Schuver.
- Dabus_River wikiPageWikiLink Kamashi_Zone.
- Dabus_River wikiPageWikiLink List_of_rivers_of_Ethiopia.
- Dabus_River wikiPageWikiLink Mosque.
- Dabus_River wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Dabus_River wikiPageWikiLink Oromia_Region.
- Dabus_River wikiPageWikiLink Placer_mining.
- Dabus_River wikiPageWikiLink Sudan.
- Dabus_River wikiPageWikiLink White_Nile.
- Dabus_River wikiPageWikiLink Yabus_River.
- Dabus_River wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dabus River".
- Dabus_River wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dabus".
- Dabus_River wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:BenishangulGumuz-geo-stub.
- Dabus_River wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Dabus_River wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Oromia-geo-stub.
- Dabus_River wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dabus_River subject Category:Benishangul-Gumuz_Region.
- Dabus_River subject Category:Oromia_Region.
- Dabus_River subject Category:Rivers_of_Ethiopia.
- Dabus_River subject Category:Tributaries_of_the_Blue_Nile.
- Dabus_River point "10.610555555555555 35.14944444444444".
- Dabus_River type SpatialThing.
- Dabus_River comment "The Dabus River is a north-flowing tributary of the Abay River in southwestern Ethiopia; it joins its parent stream at 10°36′38″N 35°8′58″E. The Dabus has a drainage area of about 21,032 square kilometers.This river was formerly known as the Yabus, and local speakers still refer to it by that name, without distinction for the Yabus in Sudan that is a tributary of the White Nile.".
- Dabus_River label "Dabus River".
- Dabus_River sameAs Q3944988.
- Dabus_River sameAs Río_Dabus.
- Dabus_River sameAs Rio_Dabus.
- Dabus_River sameAs m.026w32r.
- Dabus_River sameAs Дабус.
- Dabus_River sameAs 340311.
- Dabus_River sameAs Q3944988.
- Dabus_River lat "10.610555555555555".
- Dabus_River long "35.14944444444444".
- Dabus_River wasDerivedFrom Dabus_River?oldid=541664474.
- Dabus_River isPrimaryTopicOf Dabus_River.