The Yabus River (or Khor Yabus) rises in the far west of Ethiopia, in Asosa Zone, flows west into Sudan past the town of Yabus, then enters South Sudan.[1] At the town of Bunj it turns south west and enters the Machar Marshes,[2] where it loses its identity.
| Yabus River | |
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Location of mouth in South Sudan | |
| Location | |
| Countries | South Sudan, Ethiopia |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Mouth | |
• coordinates | 9°52′N 33°35′E |
The river is sometimes confused with the Dabus River, a tributary of the Blue Nile, also known as the Yabus River. The sources of the two rivers are close to each other.
Rivers of South Sudan | |||||||
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| White Nile |
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| Marshes, endorheic basin | |||||||
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