- e The
Gebba (or Geba) is a
river of
southwestern Ethiopia. It is a
tributary of the Baro River,
which is
created at the
confluence of the
Gebba and the...
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River (or
Alwero River)
Birbir River Dipa
River Kobara River Qarsa River Gebba River Sor
River Pibor River Gilo
River Akobo River Jubba River Shebelle...
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usually consists of
three pieces, the jibba, the kaftan, and the sederi. The
gebba/jibba, is the
outermost garment characterized by a long
opening over the...
- 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. It then...
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reduplication bengok 'shout' be-bengok 'make shout'
Javanese prefix gǝbba 'enter' a-
gǝbba 'insert'
Amharic suffix -kam- 'die' -kam-isa- 'kill' Kʼicheʼ cir****fix...
- by
virtue of a
royal decree in 1897.
Guimba came from the
Ilocano term '
Gebba'
which was the
process of
heating molded clay pots in a pit
until they turn...
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tributary of the Baro River,
which it
creates at its
confluence with the
Gebba at
latitude and
longitude 8°14′28″N 34°57′39″E / 8.24111°N 34.96083°E...
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petitioning system".
Boulder Beat. 11
October 2020.
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November 2020. (
Gebba, T. R., & ****ia, M. R. 2012) "Welcome to e-government"
Archived 2013-06-06...
- into Illubabor. When the lead
elements of the
Shewan forces reached the
Gebba River, Fatansa's main
forces began defensive attacks using spears and shields...
- 073°E / 8.211; 36.073 (Geba I+II Reservoirs)
irrigation hydropower U/C
Gebba Nile 1.4 46 70 4,800
Gefersa 9°03′50″N 38°38′31″E / 9.064°N 38.642°E...