Sor River

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The Sor is a river of southwestern Ethiopia. [1] A tributary of the Birbir River on its left side and joins it at latitude and longitude 8°30′48″N35°11′17″E / 8.51333°N 35.18806°E / 8.51333; 35.18806 , the Sor rises in Sayo.

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