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Fah River

Coordinates: 16°59′28″N 38°11′10″E / 16.99111°N 38.18611°E / 16.99111; 38.18611
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16°59′28″N 38°11′10″E / 16.99111°N 38.18611°E / 16.99111; 38.18611

Fah River
Map
Location
CountryEritrea
Physical characteristics
MouthAnseba River
Basin features
ProgressionAnseba River → Barka River → Red Sea
River systemBarka River Basin

The Fah River is a river in Eritrea that flows into Anseba River, part of the Barka River basin. It runs beside the settlement of Fah[1], which was a major base for the Eritrean People's Liberation Front during the Eritrean War of Independence.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Connell, Dan (2003). Collected articles on the Eritrean revolution. 1: Taking on the superpowers: (1976 - 1982). Trenton, NJ: The Red Sea Press. p. 281. ISBN 978-1-56902-189-7.
  2. ^ Giorgis, Anderberhan Welde (2014). Eritrea at a crossroads: a narrative of triumph, betrayal and hope. Houston/Tex: Strategic Book Publishing and Rights. p. 53. ISBN 978-1-62857-331-2.