Gudar River

Gudar River
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Map showing the Abbay (Blue Nile) basin, with the Gudar River (bottom right)
Location
CountryEthiopia
Physical characteristics
MouthBlue Nile
  coordinates
9°51′49″N 37°40′16″E / 9.863615°N 37.671039°E / 9.863615; 37.671039
  elevation
932 m (3,058 ft)
Basin size7,011 km2 (2,707 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionBlue NileNileMediterranean Sea
River systemNile Basin

The Gudar is a river of central Ethiopia. It is a left-bank tributary of the Abay or Blue Nile; tributaries of the Gudar include the Dabissa and the Taranta. The Gudar River has a drainage area about 7,011 square kilometers in size. It was bounded by the historical Endagabatan province.

In the 1600s, emperor Susenyos I and his troops traversed this river to meet Hadiya leader Sidi Mohammed at the Battle of Hadiya.

A Greek resident built the first bridge over the Gudar in 1897.