The 'Bilate' is a river of south-central
Ethiopia. It rises on the southwestern slopes of
Mount Gurage near , flowing south along the western side of the
Great Rift Valley, to empty into
Lake Abaya. David Buxton recorded its importance as defining the boundary between the Sidamo district on the eastern side, and the Wallamo district on the western; he also describes finding a weekly market beside a ford named Dinto.
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This river is not navigable and it has no notable tributaries. Along the middle of its course the Bilate flows past the
Bilate River volcanic field.
See also
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List of Ethiopian rivers
Notes
1. David Buxton, ''Travels in Ethiopia'', second edition (London: Benn, 1967), pp. 98f