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Kurfa Chele (Aanaa
Kurfaa callee) is a
District in the
Oromia of Ethiopia. It is
named after its
administrative center,
Kurfa Chele. Part of the East...
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Qarfa (Arabic: قرفــا, also
spelled Garfa or
Kurfa) is a
village in
southern Syria,
administratively belonging to the Izra'
District of the
Daraa Governorate...
- It was
later converted into a castle.
Built during the
Middle Ages, the
Kurfà stands on the
boulder field at the
south end of the island.
Tapering towards...
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Fedis Girawa Gola Oda Goro Gutu
Gursum Haro Maya
Jarso Kersa Kombolcha Kurfa Chele Malka Balo
Meyumuluke Meta
Midega Tola
Kumbi Goro muti
Makanisa Oromoo...
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Gummi Illelar Awal Sh.
Kanwuri /
District Office;
Tusuru /
Bakin Kasuwa;
Kurfa / Makaranta;
Gambadar D/Jafa / Pri. Sch.;
Rijiyar Fari / Yar Runfa; Gambadar...
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Arabian tribes joined them,
which included:
Fezara of
Asheja Chetha of
Kurfa Mehaya of Iyad
Shuara of H****in
Sabah of al-Akhdar Some of Banu
Sulaym Once...
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homes to the ground. For two days,
armed bandits laid
siege to the
towns of
Kurfa and Rafin-Gero
without an
intervention by the government. Five different...
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Haramaya means the 'lake of maya'.
Haramaya is
bordered on the
south by
Kurfa Chele, on the west by Kersa, on the
north by Dire Dawa, on the east by Kombolcha...
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north by Dire Dawa, on the
northeast by Haro Maya, and on the
southeast by
Kurfa Chele. The
administrative center of the
district is Kersa;
other towns include...
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Ethiopia (Ethiopie)
Fezzan Fezzan Tripolitania (Fezzan Tripolitanie)
Kurfa (Koufra)
Libya (Libye)
Somalia (Somalie)
Tunisia (Tunisie), 1942–1943 Free...