Ambigol
Ambigol, also known Ambikol, Ambikul, and Umbacall, was a 19th-century settlement on the Nile River in Sudan. Prior to the construction of the Aswan High Dam and Lake Nubia, it was the site of a minor cataract between the Second and Third major ones.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Well
- Description: settlement on the Nile River in Sudan
- Also known as: “Ambikol”, “Ambikul”, “Ambikūl”, and “Ambukôl Wells”
Ambigol
- Categories: human settlement and body of water
- Location: Northern State, Sudan, Sahel, Africa
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Persian—“Ambigol” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “أمبيجول”
- Arabic: “مستوطنة أمبيجول”
- Dutch: “Ambigol”
- Irish: “Ambigol”
- Persian: “امبیجول”
Localities in the Area
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Ambigol Rock and Jabal Atiliya.
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