- The Athi-
Galana-Sabaki
River is the
second longest river in
Kenya (after the Tana River). It has a
total length of 390
kilometres (240 mi), and drains...
-
Galanas in
Welsh law was a
payment made by a
killer and his
family to the
family of his or her victim. It is
similar to éraic in
Ireland and the Anglo-Saxon...
- The
Galana Kulalu Project is a US$52,670,000
project by the
government of
Kenya in
partnership with the
private sector aimed at
providing Food Security...
- East
National Park is
generally flat, with dry
plains across which the
Galana River flows.
Other features include the
Yatta Plateau and
Lugard Falls....
- mad),
which are both from Old
Norse gala (to sing), from Proto-Germanic *
galaną (to roop, sing, charm), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰel- (to shout, scream...
- the
Uganda Railway over the
Tsavo River,
close to
where it
meets the Athi-
Galana-Sabaki River. Two
national parks,
Tsavo East and
Tsavo West are located...
- that was
always kept in its
original place. Its
first director was Raúl
Galana, but soon
Horacio Scheck took his place. The station's
antenna was installed...
- The
Sagan River is a
seasonal river in
southern Ethiopia.
Rising in the
Ethiopian Highlands mountains east of Lake Chamo, it
flows south then west to join...
- Old Norse: gala and Old English: galan, both
derived from Proto-Germanic *
galaną,
meaning to sing or cast a spell. In Old High
German the -stro
suffix produced...
- Éraic (or eric) was the
Irish equivalent of the
Welsh galanas and the Anglo-Saxon and
Scandinavian weregild, a form of
tribute paid in
reparation for...