- The
Weito River (also
known as the Weyt’o Wenz,
Tullaya River) is a
river in the
Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples'
Region of Ethiopia. It...
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speakers remained, the rest of
their small village on the west bank of the
Weito River having adopted the
Tsamai language instead. The
default word order...
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River Gilgel Gibe
River Maze
River Wabe
River Bilate River Gidabo River Weito River Sagan River Abay
River -
Adabay River -
Akaki River -
Akobo River...
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Highlands mountains east of Lake Chamo, it
flows south then west to join the
Weito River at 5°13′N 37°1′E / 5.217°N 37.017°E / 5.217; 37.017. It defines...
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special woreda. The
Sagan River,
which flows south then west to join the
Weito,
defines part of the woreda's
boundary with
Burji and the
entire length...
- (Up-In-Heaven Mix)" (from Distance) 5:19 6. "Wait & See (Risk) (Wait & See: リスク,
Weito ando Shī: Risuku)" (from Distance) 4:49 7. "For You" (from Distance) 5:22...
- 00000°E / 8.66667; 150.00000
Namonuito Atoll, also
called Namonweito,
Weito, or
Magur Islands, is the
largest atoll of the
Federated States of Micronesia...
- name
Dullay is
derived from the name Dullay-speaking
groups use for the
Weito River.
Other terms that have been used for this
language family in scientific...
- to the
north by Bena Tsemay, and to the east by the
Oromia Region; the
Weito River separates it from the
Oromia Region.
Hamer includes part of Lake Chew...
- east by Bonke, and on the
southeast by the
Dirashe special woreda; the
Weito River defines the
boundary with
Bonke and Dirashe. The
major town in this...