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- Q4694722 subject Q6862221.
- Q4694722 subject Q7073289.
- Q4694722 subject Q7216448.
- Q4694722 subject Q7452015.
- Q4694722 subject Q8499498.
- Q4694722 abstract "The Agwei River or the River Agwei, also spelled Agvey, is a tributary of the Pibor River that flows through eastern South Sudan and western Ethiopia. Its own tributaries include the Abara and Kongkong rivers. The river is a wadi, or ravine, that may run dry during the dry season but quickly becomes a watercourse due to heavy rainfall during the wet season.".
- Q4694722 wikiPageExternalLink jonglei_highweb.JPG.
- Q4694722 wikiPageExternalLink _river_agwei.
- Q4694722 wikiPageWikiLink Q115.
- Q4694722 wikiPageWikiLink Q146575.
- Q4694722 wikiPageWikiLink Q3117517.
- Q4694722 wikiPageWikiLink Q3179125.
- Q4694722 wikiPageWikiLink Q355304.
- Q4694722 wikiPageWikiLink Q4663463.
- Q4694722 wikiPageWikiLink Q4788746.
- Q4694722 wikiPageWikiLink Q6862221.
- Q4694722 wikiPageWikiLink Q7073289.
- Q4694722 wikiPageWikiLink Q7216448.
- Q4694722 wikiPageWikiLink Q7452015.
- Q4694722 wikiPageWikiLink Q8499498.
- Q4694722 wikiPageWikiLink Q958.
- Q4694722 point "7.8 33.05".
- Q4694722 type SpatialThing.
- Q4694722 comment "The Agwei River or the River Agwei, also spelled Agvey, is a tributary of the Pibor River that flows through eastern South Sudan and western Ethiopia. Its own tributaries include the Abara and Kongkong rivers. The river is a wadi, or ravine, that may run dry during the dry season but quickly becomes a watercourse due to heavy rainfall during the wet season.".
- Q4694722 label "Agwei River".
- Q4694722 lat "7.8".
- Q4694722 long "33.05".