Daga River (South Sudan)

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coordinates8°56′49″N 34°36′06″E / 8.946893°N 34.601764°E / 8.946893; 34.601764
elevation2,048 m (6,719 ft)
Daga River
Deqe Sonka Shet, Khor Daga
Daga River (South Sudan) is located in South Sudan
Daga River (South Sudan)
Location of mouth in South Sudan
Location
CountrySouth Sudan, Ethiopia
Physical characteristics
Source 
  coordinates8°56′49″N 34°36′06″E / 8.946893°N 34.601764°E / 8.946893; 34.601764
  elevation2,048 m (6,719 ft)
MouthMachar Marshes
  coordinates
9°32′N 33°24′E / 9.533°N 33.400°E / 9.533; 33.400
  elevation
410 m (1,350 ft)
Length337 km (209 mi)
Basin size6,630 km2 (2,560 sq mi)
Discharge 
  locationMouth (estimate) [1]
  average44.4 m3/s (1,570 cu ft/s)
  minimum5.93 m3/s (209 cu ft/s)
  maximum113.89 m3/s (4,022 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionMachar MarshesAdarWhite NileNileMediterranean Sea
River systemNile Basin
Population52,000

The Daga River (or Khor Daga) is a river in South Sudan. It rises in the mountains of the Mirab Welega Zone in Ethiopia, just east of the South Sudan-Ethiopia border, where it is known as the Deqe Sonka Shet.[2] It flows west past the town of Daga Post and discharges into the Machar Marshes.[3]

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