- The Omo
River (Amharic: ኦሞ ወንዝ, romanized: Omo Wenz; also
called Omo-
Bottego) in
southern Ethiopia is the
largest Ethiopian river outside the Nile Basin...
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Vittorio Bottego (Italian pronunciation: [vitˈtɔːrjo
ˈbɔtteɡo]; Parma, 29 July 1860 –
Dhaga Roba, 17
March 1897) was an
Italian army
officer and one of...
- east of the Omo
River north of Lake Turkana, as
described by
Vittorio Bottego in an
expedition to
Ethiopia in 1897. It is
known by only a few numerals...
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Celestina Bottego (20
December 1895 – 20
August 1980) was an
Italian Roman Catholic nun born in the
United States of America.
Bottego established the...
- the
river was the
Italian explorer Vittorio Bottego attended by
Commander F. G.
Dundas British Navy.
Bottego and his
expedition sailed 640 km (400 miles)...
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Bottego's shrew (Crocidura bottegi) is a
species of
mammal in the
family Soricidae. It is
found 1,750
metres (5,740 ft)
above sea
level in
Ethiopia and...
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river Ganale was
renamed Ganale Doria by the
Italian explorer Vittorio Bottego after the
Italian biologist Giacomo Doria. The
Ganale Doria is historically...
- Bibcode:1935GeogJ..85...59H, doi:10.2307/1787038, JSTOR 1787038
Vittorio Bottego,
Viaggi di
scoperta nel
cuore dell' Africa: il
Giuba esplorato,
sotta gli...
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director Giacomo Belli,
musician Giambattista Bodoni,
typographer Vittorio Bottego,
explorer Cleofonte Campanini,
conductor Francesco Cura, actor, singer...
- Coast)
Kambojan † (South Asia and
Central Asia) Okwa † (West Africa) Dima-
Bottego † (Ethiopia)
Philistine † (Israel) –
perhaps either Afroasiatic or Indo-European...