Talk:Lake Tana

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[edit] Bibliography

  • "In Lake Tana, a unique fish fauna needs protection" Leo A.J. Nagelkerke et.al., BioScience Dec 1995 v45 n11 p772
  • "On Monks' and Nuns' Islands, 'You Have Only God'" by Norimitsu Onishi, The New York Times July 24, 2001 pA4
  • "The Blue Nile", by Alan Moorehead, Harper Perennial; ISBN 0060956402; October 2000
  • "Blue Nile", by Virginia Morell, National Geographic Society; ISBN 0792264258; September 2002

[edit] Dembea

I'm going to change this from a redirect to its own article. Dembea is the region north of Tana (in modern day Amhara region, pre-1996 Begemder), while Begemder was actually the area east of lake Tana in older times (comprising Begemder, Dembea, Wolkait, and other NW territories pre-1996).

Yom 21:37, 22 April 2006 (UTC)