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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...
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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...
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  • 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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    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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    2:19:24 7 Workenesh Edesa  Ethiopia 2:19:40 8 Helen Bekele  Ethiopia 2:19:44 9 Charlotte Purdue  United Kingdom 2:22:17 10 Fikrte Wereta  Ethiopia 2:23:01...
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    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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  • 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...
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    Honours. He was nicknamed "Uncle Charlie". Crofts married Meri Te Aroha Wereta in 1962, and they had two children. Crofts died on 26 February 2024, at...
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