- Zone.
Towns in
Belessa included Arbaya and Hamusit.
Belessa was
separated for
Mirab Belessa and
Misraq Belessa woredas.
Rivers in
Belessa include the Balagas...
-
Mirab Belessa or West
Belessa is one of the
woredas in the
Amhara Region of Ethiopia. It is
named after the
former province of
Belessa,
which lay in the...
-
Misraq Belessa (Amharic: ምስራቅ በለሳ)
transliterated as "East
Belessa" is one of the
woredas in the
Amhara Region of Ethiopia. It is
named after the former...
- The
Belessa River is a
tributary of the Tekezé
River in Ethiopia. Part of its
course forms a
section of
border between Ethiopia and Eritrea. Péninou,...
- of Ethiopia.
Achefer Angolalla Terana Asagirt Artuma Fursina Jile
Banja Belessa Bure
Wemberma Chefe Golana Dewerahmedo Dawuntna Delant Gera
Midirna Keya...
-
defeated army
continued to
retreat throughout the night,
crossing the
Belessa River and
reaching Italian Eritrea by
March 4. Back at the battlefield...
- Part of the
Semien Gondar Zone,
Wegera is
bordered on the
south by
Mirab Belessa, on the
southwest by
Gondar Zuria, on the west by Lay Armachiho, on the...
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Italians retained most, if not all, of the
territories beyond the Mareb-
Belessa and May/Muni
rivers that they had taken, with
Emperor Menelik II (r. 1889–1913)...
-
through the
towns of
Demir Hisar, Rupel, Petrici, Blagusa, Gradec, Štip and
Belessa finally seizing Skopje.
Units stationed at
Katsania and
Tetovo would prevent...
- of
Addis Ababa in 1896. The
Italians took
territories beyond the Mareb-
Belessa and May/Muni
rivers while Menelik absorbed Tigray Province.
After the Italian...