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River in central Oromia, Ethiophia
Meki River
Location
CountryEthiopia
RegionsCERS, Oromia
Physical characteristics
SourceEthiopian Highlands
 • locationDeldo Forest
 • coordinates8°13′41″N 38°18′56″E / 8.22806°N 38.31556°E / 8.22806; 38.31556
 • elevation3,345 m (10,974 ft)
MouthLake Ziway
 • locationSouth of Meki
 • coordinates8°4′8″N 38°52′53″E / 8.06889°N 38.88139°E / 8.06889; 38.88139
 • elevation1,635 m (5,364 ft)
Length127 km (79 mi)
Basin size2,490 km (960 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • locationMouth
 • average28.3 m/s (1,000 cu ft/s)
 • minimum6.17 m/s (218 cu ft/s)
 • maximum99.1 m/s (3,500 cu ft/s)
Basin features
River systemMeki Basin
CitiesMeki
Population1,220,000
Tributaries 
 • rightWeja

The Meki is a river in central Oromia, Ethiopia. It empties into Hora-Dambal.

O.G.S. Crawford identifies the Meki with a river on a map which was drawn in 1662 (there named "Machy") to illustrate Manuel de Almeida's history of Ethiopia. Crawford explains that the cartographer learned of this stream from the Jesuit missionaries residing in Ethiopia at the time of Emperor Susenyos.

See also

References

  1. ^ Lehner, Bernhard; Verdin, Kristine; Jarvis, Andy (2008-03-04). "New Global Hydrography Derived From Spaceborne Elevation Data". Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union. 89 (10): 93–94. doi:10.1029/2008eo100001. ISSN 0096-3941.
  2. Liu, L., Cao, X., Li, S., & Jie, N. (2023). GlobPOP: A 31-year (1990-2020) global gridded population dataset generated by cluster analysis and statistical learning (1.0) . Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10088105
  3. O.G.S. Crawford, "Some Medieval Theories about the Nile", Geographical Journal, 114 (1949), p. 19f


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