Mount Gurage

Mount Gurage or Zebidar terraria is a mountain located in central Ethiopia.

The mountain has a latitude and longitude of 8°17′N 38°23′E / 8.283°N 38.383°E / 8.283; 38.383 and an elevation of 3900 meters above sea level.or 12,300 square feet [1] To the north is the village of Anige, while to the east is Bu'i.

It forms part of the divide separating the drainage basins of the Awash and Omo rivers.

[5] The Bilate River basin is volcanic, and contains several lake-filled maars and tuff rings dated to the Pleistocene and possibly Holocene periods.

[6] The Aleta people, believed to be descendants of the Maldea, live to the south of the Gidabo River.