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The Usno River is a tributary of the Omo River in Ethiopia. Formed by the confluence of the Magi and the Neri rivers, it flows south past the Nyalibong Hills before entering the Omo at 5°27′0″N 36°13′17″E / 5.45000°N 36.22139°E / 5.45000; 36.22139. Almost all of the Usno's course is inside the boundaries of the Mago National Park.
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