Dawa River

Catchment area of ​​the Jubba

FVorlage: Infobox River / The Obsolete Dawa or Daua is a river which rises in the southern highlands of Ethiopia, flowing through the south-eastern Ethiopia, and forms part of the southern border of Ethiopia to Kenya and Somalia. In Doolow to the Somali border, the Dawa combined with the Ganale to Jubba, which runs through southern Somalia in the Indian Ocean.

The lower Dawa Valley is a relatively new erosion cycle comparatively wide with gently sloping sides of the naked bedrock. On the section between the tributaries Awata and Kojowa gold has been found. Geologists of Texas Africa Exploration Co. found 1958 titaniferous minerals rutile and ilmenite.

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