Baro River

The Baro River or Baro/Openo Wenz, known to the Anuak as Openo River, is a river in southwestern , which defines part of Ethiopian border with .
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  • Type: Stream
  • Description: river in southwestern Ethiopia
  • Also known as: Bāro”, “Fiume Baro”, “Nahr Baro”, “Nahr Bārū”, “Openo River”, “River Baro”, “Saint Bon”, and “Upeno River

Baro River

Latitude
8.43379° or 8° 26′ 2″ north
Longitude
33.22074° or 33° 13′ 15″ east
Elevation
403 metres (1,322 feet)
Open location code
6GWMC6MC+G7
Geo­Names ID
377618
Wiki­data ID
Q808543
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In Other Languages

From Amharic to Welsh—“Baro River” goes by many names.
  • Amharic: አምሃሪክ ሰርች
  • Arabic: نهر بارو
  • Asturian: Ríu Baro
  • Cebuano: Baro
  • Chinese: 巴羅河
  • Croatian: Baro
  • Danish: Baro (flod)
  • Danish: Baro
  • French: Baro
  • German: Baro
  • Hausa: Kogin Baro
  • Hebrew: נהר בארו
  • Hindi: उपेनो नदी
  • Hindi: बारो नदी
  • Irish: Abhainn Baro
  • Japanese: バロ川
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Baro
  • Polish: Baro
  • Portuguese: Rio Baro
  • Russian: Баро (река)
  • Russian: Баро
  • Serbian: Баро
  • Serbo-Croatian: Baro (rijeka)
  • Serbo-Croatian: Baro
  • Serbo-Croatian: Rijeka Baro
  • Spanish: Rio Baro
  • Spanish: Río Baro
  • Swahili: Mto Baro
  • Swedish: Baro
  • Welsh: Afon Baro

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About Mapcarta. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Baro River”. Photo: T U R K A I R O, CC BY 2.0.