- The
Birbir River of
southwestern Ethiopia is a
tributary of the Baro River,
which it
creates at its
confluence with the Gebba. It is
politically important...
- communities,
including Chencha, Bonke, Kucha, Garbansa, Zargula, Kamba, Dorze,
Birbir, Oc****o, Boroda, Ganta,
Gacho Baba, Eligo, S****a, Kolle, Dita, Kogo and...
- Paul I Šubić of
Bribir (Croatian:
Pavao I. Šubić Bribirski, Hungarian:
bribiri I.
Subics Pál; c. 1245 – 1 May 1312) was Ban of
Croatia between 1275 and...
- (8,510 ft³/s). The Baro/Openo
river is
created by the
confluence of the
Birbir and
Gebba Rivers, east of Metu in the
Illubabor Zone of the
Oromia Region...
- (Deqe
Sonka Shet) Baro
River Jikawo River Alero River (or
Alwero River)
Birbir River Dipa
River Kobara River Qarsa River Sor
River Gebba River Pibor River...
- communities,
including Chencha, Bonke, Kucha, Garbansa, Zargula, Kamba, Dorze,
Birbir, Oc****o, Boroda, Ganta,
Gacho Baba, Eligo, S****a, Kolle, Dita, Kogota...
-
including Qumbaabii, the
largest trade center of the Leqa
Oromo west of the
Birbir River, the
Mahdists invaded its
territory at the end of 1886. The Mahdist...
- The Sor is a
river of
southwestern Ethiopia. A
tributary of the
Birbir River on its left side and
joins it at
latitude and
longitude 8°30′48″N 35°11′17″E...
-
Welega Zone, on the
northeast by Metu, and on the
southeast by Ale; the
Birbir River defines the west and
north boundaries.
Towns in Bure
include Bure...
- the Baro River,
which is
created at the
confluence of the
Gebba and the
Birbir. The
river is the
planned site for the twin
Gebba Hydro electric power dams...