Birbir River

Birbir River
Location
CountryEthiopia
RegionsOromia, SWEPR
Physical characteristics
SourceBirbir River
  locationDibdib, Ethiopia
  coordinates7°42′04″N 35°52′44″E / 7.701°N 35.879°E / 7.701; 35.879
  elevation2,367 m (7,766 ft)
MouthBaro River
  location
Seriti, Ethiopia
  coordinates
8°14′28″N 34°57′39″E / 8.2411°N 34.9609°E / 8.2411; 34.9609
  elevation
557 m (1,827 ft)
Length246.6 km (153.2 mi)
Basin size16,400 km2 (6,300 sq mi)
Discharge 
  locationMouth (estimate)
  average205.4 m3/s (7,250 cu ft/s)
  minimum21.3 m3/s (750 cu ft/s)
  maximum542.8 m3/s (19,170 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionBaroSobatWhite NileNileMediterranean Sea
River systemNile
Population2,960,000
Tributaries 
  leftSor River

The Birbir River of southwestern Ethiopia is a tributary of the Baro River, which it creates at its confluence with the Gebba. It is politically important because its course defines part of the boundary between the Mirab Welega and Illubabor Zones of the Oromia Region. Richard Pankhurst notes that the Birbir is economically important for the discovery in 1904 of deposits of platinum along its course.