• Borkana River is a river of central Ethiopia. A left tributary of the Awash, the Borkana joins its parent stream at 10°37′N 40°30′E / 10.617°N 40.500°E...
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    Dawa River Awash River Logiya River Mille River Ala River Golima River Borkana River Ataye River Hawadi River Kabenna River Germama River (or Kasam River)...
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    tributaries of the Awash include (in order upstream): the Logiya, Mille, Borkana, Ataye, Hawadi, Kabenna and Durkham Rivers. Towns and cities along its...
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  • Jilee Dhummuugaa woredas. Important rivers in this woreda include the Borkana. Based on figures published by the Central Statistical Agency in 2005,...
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  • by the Amhara Region, on the north by Dalifage, on the northeast by the Borkana River which separates it from Dewe, and on the east by Administrative Zone...
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  • escarpment of the Ethiopian highlands, and bordered on the south by the Borkana River which separates it from Dalifage and Hadale'ela, on the west by the...
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    through Kombolcha, which he described as a village near the source of the Borkana River. Kombolcha was described during the Italian occupation as having...
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  • Their father's name is Taher Ouni Harzi while their mother's name is Borkana Bedairia. Hirschfeld Davis, Julie (24 September 2014). "Treasury imposes...
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    north as Adigrat passes through this woreda. Notable rivers include the Borkana, whose swampy valley is used as a grazing area for about 100,000 cattle...
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  • Hadale'ela, on the west by the Amhara Region, and on the north by the Borkana River which separates it from Dewe. Based on the 2007 Census conducted...
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