Koss River

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title: Koss River
text: The Koss River is a river that flows in a north of northwest direction through the erstwhile Eastern Equatoria state of South Sudan, fed by streams from the Imatong Mountains to the west. The Koss river rises near Ikotos. The head-waters of the river form a waterfall near Laborokala. This is the location of an annual Lango ceremony before the start of the rainy season where a goat is sacrificed and its stomach contents and later its bones are thrown into the stream. The Shilok river, a tributar
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description: River in Uganda, South Sudan
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date modified: 2023-09-24T19:49:16Z
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