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Definition of Lake Tana
1. Noun. A lake in northern Ethiopia; the largest lake in Ethiopia and the source of the Blue Nile.
Group relationships: Abyssinia, Ethiopia, Federal Democratic Republic Of Ethiopia, Yaltopya
Generic synonyms: Lake
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lake Tana
Literary usage of Lake Tana
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain), Norton Shaw, Francis Galton, William Spottiswoode, Clements Robert Markham, Henry Walter Bates, John Scott Keltie (1882)
"In his journey to Lake Tana, he passed by ... Dr. Stecker reports that Lake Tana
has a superficial area of 1150 square miles, and is at an elevation of 6370 ..."
2. Two Years in East Africa: Adventures in Abyssinia and Nubia, with a Journey by Émile Jonveaux (1875)
"... QUARTER OCCUPIED BY THE STUDENTS AND CLERGY —THE PALACE OF THE PUPPET-KINOS—
CURIOUS ANACHRONISMS IN ABYSSINIAN PAINTINGS—Lake Tana—A PERILOUS VOYAGE ..."
3. Report of the Annual Meeting (1869)
"A third tribe are the Ar/ntcn, who are of ('{alia origin, and inhabit districts
at the southern end of Lake Tana and to the westward of Laste. ..."
4. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"about 11° N. lat., and flowing northwards enters Lake Tana near the ... On the
north-west side of the mountains which enclose Lake Tana are. some of the ..."
5. The Earth and Its Inhabitants by Elisée Reclus (1892)
"To the south-east of Lake Tana, on one of its affluents, ... Beyond the basin of
Lake Tana the Abyssinian towns belonging to the watershed of the Aba'i or ..."
6. Test Case: Italy, Ethiopia, and the League of Nations by George W. Baer (1976)
"The prime minister of Egypt on 4 April asked if the British intended to send
troops to occupy Lake Tana, now that the Italians were nearby. ..."