Lake Tana

Lake Tana

Infobox_lake
lake_name = Lake Tana
image_lake = lake tana.jpg
caption_lake = From space (April 1991). North is to the right.
image_bathymetry =
caption_bathymetry =
location = Ethiopia
coords = coord|12|0|N|37|15|E|type:waterbody_region:ET|display=inline,title
type =
inflow = Little Abay, Reb River, Gumara River
outflow = Blue Nile
catchment =
basin_countries = Ethiopia
length = 84 km
width = 66 km
area = 2,156 km²
depth =
max-depth = 14 m
volume =
residence_time =
shore =
elevation = 1,788 m
islands = , the most important being Tana Qirqos, Daga Island, Dek Island, and Meshralia
cities = Bahir Dar, Gorgora

Lake Tana (also spelled T'ana, Amharic: ጣና ሐይቅ "Ṭānā Hāyḳ","Lake Tana," an older variant is Tsana, Ge'ez ጻና "Ṣānā"; sometimes called "Dembiya" after the region to the north of the lake) is the source of the Blue Nile and is the largest lake in Ethiopia. Located in the north-western Ethiopian highlands, according to the "Statistical Abstract of Ethiopia for 1967/68", the lake is approximately 84 kilometers long and 66 kilometers wide, with a maximum depth of 15 meters, and an elevation of 1,840 meters. Lake Tana is fed by the Little Abbai, Reb and Gumara Rivers and its surface area ranges from 3,000 to 3,500 km² depending on season and rainfall. The lake level has been regulated since the construction of the control weir where the lake discharges into the Blue Nile, which regulates the flow to the Tis Abbai falls and hydro-power station.

The lake has a number of islands, whose numbers vary depending on the level of the lake; it has fallen about 6 feet in the last 400 years. According to Manoel de Almeida (who was a Portuguese missionary in the early 17th century), there were 21 islands, seven to eight of which had monasteries on them "formerly large, but now much diminished." When James Bruce visited the area in the later 18th century, he noted that the locals counted 45 inhabited islands, but stated he believed that "the number may be about eleven." A more modern geographer named 37 islands, of which he believed 19 have or had monasteries or churches on them. [C.F. Beckham and G.W.B. Huntingford, "Some Records of Ethiopia, 1593-1646", (series 2, no. 107; London: Hakluyt Society, 1954), p. 35 and note.]

Lake Tana supports a notable fishing industry; according to the Ethiopian Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture, 1,454 tonnes of fish are landed each year at Bahir Dar, which the department estimates is 15% of its sustainable amount. [ [http://www.fao.org/fi/fcp/en/ETH/body.htm "Information on Fisheries Management in the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia"] (report dated January, 2003)] Remains of ancient Ethiopian emperors and treasures of the Ethiopian Church are kept in the isolated island monasteries. On the island of Tana Qirqos is a rock shown to Paul B. Henze, on which he was told the Virgin Mary had rested on her journey back from Egypt; he was also told that Frumentius, who introduced Christianity to Ethiopia, is "allegedly buried on Tana Cherqos." [Paul B. Henze, "Layers of Time: A History of Ethiopia" (New York: Palgrave, 2000), p.73.] The body of Yekuno Amlak is interred in the monastery of St. Stephen on Daga Island; other Emperors whose tombs are on Daga include Dawit I, Zara Yaqob, Za Dengel and Fasilides. Other important islands in Lake Tana include Dek Island and Meshralia.

The monasteries are believed to rest on earlier religious sites and include the fourteenth century Debre Maryam, the eighteenth century Narga Selassie, Tana Qirqos (said to have housed the Ark of the Covenant before it was moved to Axum), and Ura Kidane Mecet, known for its regalia. A ferry service links Bahir Dar with Gorgora via Dek Island and various lakeshore villages.

References

External links

* [http://www.aber.ac.uk/quaternary/tana/ The Tana Project]
* [http://www.13suns.com/tana.htm Lake Tana]
* [http://www.galenfrysinger.com/blue_nile_ethiopia.htm Photographs of the lake]
* [http://portal.unesco.org/culture/en/ev.php-URL_ID=2511&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html Unesco plan for Lake T'ana]
* [http://www.worldlakes.org/lakedetails.asp?lakeid=8568 LakeNet Profile]
* [http://www.ImpetusInMundum.de/documentation/Album.html?Bildliste=5a0c198f-5a0c19cc&Region=Lake+Tana Pictures from Lake Tana and the Monasteries]


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