- and some
small shops. The
villages close to
Hagere Selam (Dingilet and
Harena) have
established a new settlement, at the
margin of
Hagere Selam, where...
-
Harena Buluk is one of the
woredas in the
Oromia Region of Ethiopia. It was part of
former Menna Angetu woreda. It is part of the Bale Zone.
Harena Buluk...
- of the Bale Mountains. The
forest covers portions of Goba, Delo Menna,
Harena Buluk, and Meda
Welabu woredas (districts) of Bale Zone, and
Adaba woreda...
-
designed to
accommodate a
multitude of spectators. The word
derives from
Latin harena, a
particularly fine-grained sand that
covered the
floor of
ancient arenas...
- The May
Harena is a
river of the Nile basin.
Rising in the
mountains of Dogu’a
Tembien in
northern Ethiopia, it
flows eastward to
empty finally in the...
- and
Harena Buluk woredas, and it's part of the Bale Zone. Delo
Menna is
bordered on the
south by Meda Welabu, on the west and
northwest by
Harena Buluk...
- Labyrinths". www.labyrinthos.net.
Retrieved 10
January 2020. "quod nunc
Harena dicitur":
Roberto Weiss, The
Renaissance Discovery of
classical Antiquity...
-
Agafra Berbere Delo
Menna Dinsho Gasera Goba Goba Town Goro
Guradamole Harena Buluk Meda
Welabu Robe Town
Sinana East Bale Zone
Sawena Rayitu Legahidha...
- It
comprised a
wooden floor covered by sand (the
Latin word for sand is
harena or arena),
covering an
elaborate underground structure called the hypogeum...
-
Archived from the
original on 2
August 2016.
Retrieved 23
December 2015.
Ethiopia 2006 - Part 5 - Over Bale
mountains and down to
Harena forest v t e...