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Wadi of southwestern Yemen
The Ba Tais Headworks which control the waters of the Wadi Bana

The Wadi Bana is a major wadi of southwestern Yemen. It flows from the mountains through the Abyan Governorate and eventually enters the Gulf of Aden in between the towns of Al Kawd (to the west) and the regional capital of Zinjibar (to the east). The wadi reportedly receives the most rainfall in the entire country, which accounts for the agricultural lands which have grown up near its mouth in an otherwise barren country. Its mouth is located at 13°03′52″N 45°23′10″E / 13.06444°N 45.38611°E / 13.06444; 45.38611.

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References

  1. Water-supply Paper, Geological Survey (U.S.), Issue 1757, Geological Survey (U.S.), G.P.O., 1947
Wadis of Yemen


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