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The Bahr el Ghazal (Arabic: بحر الغزال, lit.'sea of gazelles'; also spelled Bahr al Ghazal and Baḩr al Ghazāl) is a river in South Sudan. The South Sudanese region of Bahr el Ghazal takes its name from the river.

Bahr el Ghazal
Location
CountrySouth Sudan
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationSudd swamps
  elevationc. 428 m (1,404 ft) above sea level
Mouth 
  location
White Nile
  coordinates
9°31′N 30°25′E
Length716 km (445 mi)
Basin size851,459 km2 (328,750 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average48 m3/s (1,700 cu ft/s)

The Bahr el Ghazal is the main western tributary of the Nile. It is 716 kilometres (445 mi) long, flowing through the Sudd wetlands to Lake No, where it joins the White Nile.[1]


Hydrology


Bahr el Ghazal River basin
Bahr el Ghazal River basin

The Bahr al Ghazal's drainage basin is the largest of any of the Nile's sub-basins, measuring 520,000 km2 (200,800 mi2) in size, but it contributes a relatively small amount of water, about 2 m³/s (70 ft³/s) annually, due to tremendous volumes of water being lost in the Sudd wetlands.[2] Seasonally, the river's discharge ranges from nothing to 48 m³/s (1,700 ft³/s).[1]

According to some sources, the river is formed by the confluence of the Jur River and Bahr al-Arab rivers.[1] However other more recent sources say the river rises in the Sudd wetlands with no definitive source, that the Jur River joins at Lake Ambadi, and the Bahr al-Arab joins below that.[3] The river's drainage basin, including its tributaries, is 851,459 square kilometres (328,750 sq mi) and reaches west to the border of the Central African Republic and northwest to the Darfur region.


History


The river was first mapped in 1772 by French geographer Jean-Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville, although it was vaguely known to early Greek geographers.


See also



References


  1. "Bahr al-Ghazal". Encyclopædia Britannica Online Library Edition. Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 2008-01-21.
  2. Shahin, Mamdouh (2002). Hydrology and Water Resources of Africa. Springer. pp. 276, 287–288. ISBN 1-4020-0866-X.; online at Google Books
  3. Shahin, Mamdouh (2002). Hydrology and Water Resources of Africa. Springer. p. 276. ISBN 1-4020-0866-X.; online at Google Books




На других языках


[de] Bahr al-Ghazal (Fluss)

Bahr al-Ghazal (arabisch بحر الغزال Bahr al-Ghazāl, DMG Baḥr al-ġazāl ‚Gazellen-Fluss‘; alternativer Name: Bahr el-Ghazal) ist ein Fluss im Südsudan.
- [en] Bahr el Ghazal River

[es] Río el-Ghazal

El río el-Ghazal, también transcrito como Bahr al-Ghazal y Baḩr al Ghazāl, (en árabe, بحر الغزال‎) es un largo río de África, un afluente del Nilo Blanco que discurre por Sudán del Sur. El nombre quiere decir «río de las gacelas» y la región sursudanesa de Bahr el Ghazal, toma su nombre del río. A veces se considera como río Bahr el-Ghazal, un caso claro de tautopónimo.

[it] Bahr al-Ghazal (fiume)

Il Bahr al-Ghazāl (anche Bahr el-Ghazāl; in arabo: بحر الغزال‎) è un fiume che scorre nel Sudan del Sud.

[ru] Эль-Газаль

Эль-Газа́ль[1][2] (араб. بحر الغزال‎, Бахр-эль-Газаль) — река в Южном Судане, левый приток Белого Нила.



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