Bahr el Zeraf

The Bahr el Zeraf (Arabic: بَـحْـر الـزّرَاف, romanized: Baḥr ez-Zerāf, also known as the Giraffe or Phow River in the English language, is an arm of the White Nile in the Sudd region of South Sudan. It is completely contained within the South Sudanese state of Jonglei. Its name is Arabic for "Giraffe River".

Bahr el Zeraf
Bahr ez Zeraf, Giraffe River, Phow
Location in South Sudan
Etymology1. from Arabic "Giraffe River" 2. Indigenous name for one of 21 (now defunct) initial states of South Sudan (2014-2020)
Native nameبَـحْـر الـزّرَاف (Arabic)
Location
CountrySouth Sudan
StateJonglei
RegionCentral Upper Nile
Physical characteristics
SourceSudd swamp
  locationSouth Sudan
  coordinates7.5°N 30.8°E / 7.5; 30.8
Source confluence 
  locationZeraf Cuts, South Sudan
  coordinates7.768°N 30.567°E / 7.768; 30.567
MouthWhite Nile
  location
New Fangak, South Sudan
  coordinates
9.413°N 31.163°E / 9.413; 31.163
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