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Awata River Awash River Logiya River Mille River Ala
River Golima River Borkana River Ataye River Hawadi River Kabenna River Germama River (or
Kasam River)...
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Borkana River is a
river of
central Ethiopia. A left
tributary of the Awash.
Johann Ludwig Krapf records that it was
called "Tshaffa" by the
local Oromo...
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tributaries of the
Awash include (in
order upstream): the Logiya, Mille,
Borkana, Ataye, Hawadi,
Kabenna and
Durkham Rivers.
Towns and
cities along its...
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Jilee Dhummuugaa woredas.
Important rivers in this
woreda include the
Borkana.
Based on
figures published by the
Central Statistical Agency in 2005,...
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Amhara Region, on the
north by Dali****e, on the
northeast by the
Borkana River which separates it from Dewe, and on the east by
Administrative Zone...
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escarpment of the
Ethiopian highlands, and
bordered on the
south by the
Borkana River which separates it from Dali****e and Hadale'ela, on the west by the...
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through Kombolcha,
which he
described as a
village near the
source of the
Borkana River.
Kombolcha was
described during the
Italian occupation as having...
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north as
Adigrat p****es
through this woreda.
Notable rivers include the
Borkana,
whose swampy valley is used as a
grazing area for
about 100,000 cattle...
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Their father's name is
Taher Ouni
Harzi while their mother's name is
Borkana Bedairia.
Hirschfeld Davis,
Julie (24
September 2014). "Treasury imposes...
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Their father's name is
Taher Ouni
Harzi while their mother's name is
Borkana Bedairia.[citation needed] "Benghazi
suspect designated by UN,
State Department...