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The Lesser Angereb is a river of northern Ethiopia. According to G.W.B. Huntingford, it rises north of Gondar, and flows southeast of that city to join the Magech River, which empties into Lake Tana. The latitude and longitude of its confluence with the Magech is 12°34′54″N 37°27′55″E / 12.58167°N 37.46528°E The Angereb is known for having two bridges cross it, which were built either by Portuguese artisans or during the reign of Fasilides. One bridge has four arches and the other also has four arches, where it joins with its parent stream.

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  • The Lesser Angereb is a river of northern Ethiopia. According to G.W.B. Huntingford, it rises north of Gondar, and flows southeast of that city to join the Magech River, which empties into Lake Tana. The latitude and longitude of its confluence with the Magech is 12°34′54″N 37°27′55″E / 12.58167°N 37.46528°E The Angereb is known for having two bridges cross it, which were built either by Portuguese artisans or during the reign of Fasilides. One bridge has four arches and the other also has four arches, where it joins with its parent stream. (en)
  • O Angerebe Menor é um curso de água do norte da Etiópia que segundo GWB Huntingford, passa ao norte de Gondar e flui em seguida para o sul e leste dessa cidade para se juntar ao rio Magech, que desemboca no Lago Tana. As coordenadas confluência com o Magech são 12° N 34'54 " 37 27'55 ° "E. Este rio é conhecido por ter duas pontes que se cruzam e que foram construídos por artesãos portugueses durante o reinado de . (pt)
  • 小安格勒布河是埃塞俄比亞的河流,位於該國北部,發源自貢德爾以北,最終注入馬格奇河,該河建有兩座橫跨河道的橋樑。 (zh)
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  • The Lesser Angereb is a river of northern Ethiopia. According to G.W.B. Huntingford, it rises north of Gondar, and flows southeast of that city to join the Magech River, which empties into Lake Tana. The latitude and longitude of its confluence with the Magech is 12°34′54″N 37°27′55″E / 12.58167°N 37.46528°E The Angereb is known for having two bridges cross it, which were built either by Portuguese artisans or during the reign of Fasilides. One bridge has four arches and the other also has four arches, where it joins with its parent stream. (en)
  • O Angerebe Menor é um curso de água do norte da Etiópia que segundo GWB Huntingford, passa ao norte de Gondar e flui em seguida para o sul e leste dessa cidade para se juntar ao rio Magech, que desemboca no Lago Tana. As coordenadas confluência com o Magech são 12° N 34'54 " 37 27'55 ° "E. Este rio é conhecido por ter duas pontes que se cruzam e que foram construídos por artesãos portugueses durante o reinado de . (pt)
  • 小安格勒布河是埃塞俄比亞的河流,位於該國北部,發源自貢德爾以北,最終注入馬格奇河,該河建有兩座橫跨河道的橋樑。 (zh)
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  • Lesser Angereb (en)
  • Rio Angerebe Menor (pt)
  • 小安格勒布河 (zh)
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