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[edit] The origin of Jubba
The article states: "It begins at the border with Ethiopia where the Dawa and Gebele rivers meet."
In my atlas it looks that Dawa and Gebele (in my atlas named Genale) meets north of the border - that means inside Etiopia. But maybe my altas is not accurate on this point. Anyone who knows?