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Woreta (also
transliterated as
Wereta) is a town in
northern Ethiopia.
Located in the
Debub Gondar Zone of the
Amhara Region, east of Lake Tana and south...
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Whetumarama Wereta (Whetu
Wereta, née Rolleston, ?–2023) was a Māori
political scientist and
statistician from
Lower Hutt, New Zealand. She
belonged to...
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Weretā Tainui Pītama (1881 – 5
April 1930) was a New
Zealand farmer, land
claimant and
trust board chairman of Māori descent,
affiliated with the Ngāi...
- Māori
family at
their rural home. The
family was
given the
fictitious name "
Wereta", and
described as
living "near Taihape" to
protect their identities, though...
- Tulu Bolo
Turmi Wacca Wadera Waja
Waliso Walwal Welenchiti Werder Were Ilu
Wereta Woldia Wolleka Worabe Wuchale Wukro Yabelo Yechila Yeha
Yetmen Yirga Alem...
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Amhara militias.
Fiyelwiha battle. A
large group of
Amhara militia from
Wereta and the
surrounding Fogera district had been
occupying the Dima district...
- a
senior lecturer at the
Wellington College of Education,
Whetumarama Wereta, a
social researcher at the
Department of
Maori Affairs and
Colin Wise,...
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through the Qastal-Ashkeet
border post.
Between Wad
Madani in
Sudan and
Wereta in Ethiopia, the
route is
shared with the Ndjamena-Djibouti Highway. The...
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Start End Role Sir
Brian Elwood 1
April 1985 1
November 1992
Chair Whetu Wereta 1
April 1990 31
March 1993 Doug
Pearson 1
April 1990 31 May 1996 Ian Lawrence...
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their rural home in Ruatoria. The
family was
given the
fictitious name "
Wereta", and
listed as
living "near Taihape" to
protect their identities. The living...