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The Belessa River is a tributary of the Tekezé River in Ethiopia. Part of its course forms a section of border between Ethiopia and Eritrea.

References

  1. Péninou, Jean-Louis (1998). "Approaches to Solving Territorial Conflicts : Sources, Situations, Scenarios, and Suggestions" (PDF). IBRU Boundary and Security Bulletin Summer 1998 – via EritreaHub.org.


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