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  1. Awash

    See wikt awash for the meaning in water with the top at water level . For the river Awash River Infobox settlement official name Awash native name image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal image map map caption pushpin map Ethiopia pushpin label position bottom pushpin mapsize 300 pushpin map caption Location in Ethiopia coordinates region ET subdivision type Countries of the world ... postal code area code website footnotes Awash is a market town in central Ethiopia . Located in Administrative Zone 3 Afar Administrative Zone 3 of the Afar Region , above a gorge on the Awash River , after ... crosses the gorge by a bridge there. It is the largest settlement in Awash Fentale woreda . Awash lies outside the Awash National Park , which is known for its wildlife , for the Mount Fentale caldera ... 2008 ref History An iron bridge over the Awash had been built at the present location of Awash by Emperor ... it when the river is fordable, but during the rains it is left open. ref name NAI web Awash grew ... into Ethiopia. A hotel for passengers was built in Awash about that time. ref Richard Pankhurst ... post office in Ethiopia after Harar , Dire Dawa and Addis Ababa was established in Awash on 1 September ... , Awash still provided a post office, a telegraph station, the hotel, and restaurant. The town ... continued their advance across the Awash at this point on 3 April 1941, although the road and rail ... of 1977 as the Red Army was located at Awash. Rail disaster On January 14, 1985 a train derailed at Awash on the Addis Ababa Djibouti Railway plunging four of its five carriages into a ravine the crash ... Arba and Awash. ref name NAI web Demographics Based on figures from the Central Statistical Agency Ethiopia Central Statistical Agency in 2005, Awash has an estimated total population of 11,053, of whom ... CSA 2005 National Statistics , Table B.3, which calls the town Awash Sebat Kilo . ref According ... Awash River de Awash Stadt fr Awash ville hr Ava grad id Awash pl Auasz miasto ro Awash ru ...   more details



  1. Awash River

    Infobox World Heritage Site WHS Lower Valley of the Awash Image File Awash river.jpg 250px photo Bj rg ... thumb 300px right Map of the Awash drainage basin The Awash sometimes spelled Hawash Afar language ... half of the Afar Region . Overview The Awash rises south of Mount Warqe , west of Addis Ababa in the Woredas ... West Shewa Zone , Oromia Region Oromia . Thence the Awash flows south to loop around Mount Zuqualla in an easterly then northeasterly direction, passing the Awash National Park , and joined on its left ... Agency , the Awash River is 1200 kilometers long. ref http www.csa.gov.et index.php?option com ... tributaries of the Awash include in order upstream the Logiya River Logiya , Mille River Mille , Borkana ... River s. Towns and cities along its course include Metehara , Awash , Gewane and Asaita . History Humans have lived in the valley of the Awash at least since very near the beginning of the species. The Middle Awash has been where numerous pre human hominidae hominid remains have been found. The valley of the Awash from about 9 N downstream is the traditional home of the Afar people . The valley of the Awash ... of the Oromo people Oromo in the 16th century. The first European to trace the course of the Awash to its end in the Aussa oasis was Wilfred Thesiger in 1933 1934, who started at the city of Awash ... . Although the explorer L.M. Nesbitt had followed parts of the course of the Awash in 1928 ... York Alfred A. Knopf, 1935 ref In 1960, the Koka Dam was completed across the Awash River at a point ... . The Awash International Bank is named for the Awash River. Fauna The lower Awash valley is one ... Awash Project website Further reading Zewdu Tememew Molla, Dam Safety Evaluation on Koka Dam ... coord 11 06 00 N 40 34 46 E display title source eswiki The Lower Valley Category Awash River Category Rivers of Ethiopia Category World Heritage Sites in Ethiopia am de Awash Fluss et Awashi j gi es Valle bajo del Awash fr Awash hi hr Ava id Sungai Awash it Auash he ka ...   more details



  1. Middle Awash

    The Middle Awash is an archaeological site along the Awash River in Ethiopia s Afar Depression . A number of Pleistocene and late Miocene Hominidae hominid remains have been found at the site, ref cite web url http archaeology.about.com library glossary bldef middleawash.htm title Middle Awash work About.com accessdate 2006 04 12 ref along with some of the oldest known Olduwan stone Artifact archaeology artifacts ref cite book last Kipfer first Barbara Ann title Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology isbn 0 306 46158 7 year 2000 publisher Kluwer Acad. Plenum Publ. location New York, NY origyear 2000 04 30 ref and patches of fire baked clay , disputed evidence of the use of fire. ref cite book last Bogucki title Origins of Human Society publisher Blackwell Publishing isbn 1 57718 112 3 year 1999 origyear 1999 09 01 ref Chimpanzee and human lineages are thought to have split around this time, somewhere between 5 million and 7 million years ago. ref name si cite web url http www.mnh.si.edu anthro humanorigins whatshot 2001 wh2001 2.htm title Late Miocene hominids from the Middle Awash, Ethiopia accessdate 2006 04 12 ref Sediment s at the site were originally Deposition sediment deposited in lakes or rivers, and carbonate s found there contain low Isotopes of carbon carbon isotope ratios. This information suggests that, in contrast to the aridity of the current climate, the environment of the Middle Awash during the late Miocene was wet, and the region was occupied by woodland or grassy woodland habitats. The fossilized remains of vertebrate s found with the hominids, including ... Awash region, Ethiopia accessdate 2006 04 12 ref Important hominid fossils found in the Middle Awash ... no 22133 title Middle Awash Kalaloo Mbr. Zanclian Pleistocene, Ethiopia ... E display title Category Archaeological sites in Ethiopia Category Awash River Category Prehistoric Africa Category Paleoanthropological sites de Mittlerer Awash es Awash medio pt M dio Awash ...   more details



  1. Awash Fentale

    Awash Fentale is one of the 29 woreda s in the Afar Region of Ethiopia . Part of the Administrative Zone 3 Afar Administrative Zone 3 , Awash Fentale is bordered on the south by the Oromia Region , on the west by the Amhara Region , on the north by Dulecha woreda Dulecha , and on the east by Amibara . Towns in Awash Fentale include Awash Sebat Kilo and Sabure . Rivers in this woreda include the Awash River Awash and its tributary the Germama River Germama . A large portion of this woreda is occupied by the Awash National Park . The dire conditions of the 2002 drought led local pastoralists, which included members of the Afar people Afar , Karayu Oromo Karayu and the Ittu Oromo , to armed conflicts over grazing and water access. ref http www.ocha eth.org Archive DownloadableReports AfarKereyu0702.pdf Afar and Kereyu pastoralists in and around Awash National Park struggle with deteriorating livelihood conditions UN Emergencies Unit for Ethiopia, July 2002, p. 2 accessed 14 January 2009 ref Demographics Based on the 2007 Census conducted by the Central Statistical Agency Ethiopia Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia CSA , this woreda has a total population of 29,780, of whom 15,475 are men and 14,305 women with an area of 1,046.41 square kilometers, Awash Fentale has a population density of 28.46. While 16,849 or 56.58 are urban inhabitants, a further 1,695 or 5.69 are pastoralists. A total of 7,421 households were counted in this woreda, which results in an average of 4.0 persons to a household, and 7,751 housing units. ref http www.csa.gov.et index.php?option com rubberdoc&view doc&id 267&format raw&Itemid 521 Census 2007 Tables Afar Region , Tables 2.1, 2.4, 2.5, 3.1, 3.2 and 3.4. ref Agriculture A sample enumeration performed by the CSA in 2001 interviewed 2303 farmers in this woreda, who held an average of 0.64 hectares of land. Of the 1.47 square kilometers of private ... Category Afar Region fr Awash Fentale woreda hr Awash Fentale sh Awash Fentale ...   more details



  1. Awash National Park

    Infobox protected area name Awash National Park iucn category II photo photo caption location Ethiopia nearest city Awash coords coord 9 20 N 40 20 E region SD type landmark display inline,title map Ethiopia relief 1 map caption Location in Ethiopia lat d 9 lat m 20 lat s lat NS N long d 40 long m 20 long s long EW E area 756 km established 1966 visitation num visitation year governing body Awash National Park is one of the National parks in Ethiopia National Parks of Ethiopia . Located at the southern tip of the Afar Region , this park is 225 kilometers east of Addis Ababa and a few kilometers west of Awash , with its southern boundary along the Awash River , and covers at least 756 square kilometers of acacia woodland and grassland . The Addis Ababa Dire Dawa highway passes through this park, separating the Illala Saha Plains to the south from the Kudu Valley to the north. The Awash National Park was established in 1966, although the act authorizing its existence was not completely passed for another three years. Wildlife in this park include the East African Oryx , Soemmerring s Gazelle , Dik dik , and the lesser and greater Kudu s, as well as over 350 species of native birds. ref Philip Briggs. 2002 ref Previously there were packs of the African Wild Dog , Lycaon pictus , but this species may now be locally extirpated. ref C. Michael Hogan. 2009 ref In the upper Kudu Valley at Filwoha are hot springs amid groves of Arecaceae palm trees . See also Oromia Region References Philip Briggs. 2002. Ethiopia The Bradt Travel Guide , 3rd edition Chalfont St Peters Bradt , pp. 335f ... parks of Ethiopia Category Afar Region Category Awash River Afar geo stub Africa protected area stub National Parks of Ethiopia am de Awash Nationalpark fr Parc national d Awash hr Nacionalni park Ava lt Ava o nacionalinis parkas nl Nationaal park Awash pnb pl Park Narodowy Auasz fi Awashin kansallispuisto vi V n qu c gia Awash zh ...   more details



  1. Awash International Bank

    Infobox Company company name Awash International Bank company logo Image AWASH INTERNATIONAL BANK LOGO.jpg company type Joint stock company slogan Paving the way to development foundation November 1994 location Addis Ababa key people Bekele Nedi, Chairman br Leikun Berhanu, President br Eshetu Fantaye, Vice President, Corporate Services br Mitiku Abeshu, Vice President International Banking br Tsehay Shiferaw, Vice President, Credit & Risk Management num employees 2226 revenue ETB 382 Million 2007 industry Finance products Financial services homepage http www.awash international bank.com default.htm Awash International Bank is a full service bank in Ethiopia . According to its website, the bank has 60 branches and 480,000 customers. Its deposits in 2007 exceeded 3.4 billion birr . The bank is named after the Awash River which is the most utilized and the only river that remains within the territorial boundary of Ethiopia. External links http www.awash international bank.com Official Website Category Companies of Ethiopia Category Banks of Ethiopia Category Banks established in 1994 Category Addis Ababa Ethiopia stub Africa bank stub ...   more details



  1. Awash Multimammate Mouse

    This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Awash Multimammate Mouse status VU status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Mammalia ordo Rodent ia familia Muridae genus Mastomys species M. awashensis binomial Mastomys awashensis binomial authority Lavrenchenko, Likhnova & Baskevich, 1998 synonyms The Awash Mastomys or Awash Multimammate Mouse Mastomys awashensis is a species of rodent in the family Muridae . It is found only in Ethiopia . Its natural habitat s are dry savanna and arable land . It is threatened by habitat loss . References Lavrenchenko, L. & Corti, M. 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 45060 all Mastomys awashensis . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 19 July 2007. MSW3 Muroidea id page Murinae S. Category Old World rats and mice Category Mammals of Ethiopia Murinae stub es Mastomys awashensis eu Mastomys awashensis nl Mastomys awashensis ...   more details



  1. File:AWASH INTERNATIONAL BANK LOGO.jpg

    Summary logo fur Article Awash International Bank Use Infobox ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Used for Owner Website http www.awash bank.com History Commentary OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Source Portion Low resolution Purpose Must be specified if Use is not Infobox Org Brand Product Replaceability other information Company logo from company site http www.awash bank.com Licensing Non free logo ...   more details



  1. Daka skull

    File Daka homo erectus calvaria.jpg thumb Daka calvaria File Homo erectus hand axe Daka Ethiopia.jpg thumb Restoration based on evidence from the Daka skull Daka Member, Ethiopia The Daka Calvaria a skull cap with the cranial base , specimen number BOU VP 2 66 , is a Homo erectus specimen from the Daka Member of the Bouri Formation in the Middle Awash Middle Awash Study Area of the Awash River Awash valley of the Ethiopia Rift. ref Cite journal authors Asfaw, B., Gilbert, W. H., Beyene, Y., Hart, W. K., Renne, P. R., WoldeGabriel, G., et al. title Remains of Homo erectus from Bouri, Middle Awash, Ethiopia journal Nature year 2002 volume 416 issue 6878 pages 317 320 doi 10.1038 416317a pmid 11907576 ref ref Cite book authors Gilbert, W. H., & Asfaw, B. title Homo erectus Pleistocene evidence from the Middle Awash, Ethiopia Vol. 1 publisher University of California Press location Berkeley year 2008 isbn 9780520251205 ref It was discovered in 1997 by Henry Gilbert. With it are several other Homo erectus specimens leg bones, cranial fragments, and a toothless mandible , a large assortment of Acheulean industry stone tools, ref Cite book authors de Heinzelin, J., Clark, D., Schick, K., & Gilbert, H. year 2000 title The Acheulean and the Plio Pleistocene deposits of the Middle Awash Valley Ethiopia publisher Dept. of Geology and Mineralogy, Royal Museum of Central Africa location Tervuren, Belgium oclc 46917504 ref and several hundred animal fossils. ref Cite web title Middle Awash Project publisher Berkley url http middleawash.berkeley.edu middle awash specimen db query.php accessdate December 2011 quote Choose Formation Bouri to get over 700 fossils ref The locality dates to about Mya 1 million years old . The Daka Calvaria has a cranial capacity of 995 cc for reference, a chimp has about 375cc and a human about 1,400 . References Reflist Paleo stub Category Hominin fossils ...   more details



  1. Ataye River

    Unreferenced date May 2009 The Ataye is a river in central Ethiopia . It is a tributary of the Awash River . Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. coord missing Ethiopia Category Awash River Category Rivers of Ethiopia Ethiopia geo stub pt Rio Ataye ...   more details



  1. Durkham River

    Unreferenced date May 2009 Durkham River is a river of Ethiopia . It is a tributary of the Awash River . Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. coord missing Ethiopia Category Awash River Category Rivers of Ethiopia Ethiopia geo stub pt Rio Durkham ...   more details



  1. Hawadi River

    Unreferenced date May 2009 Hawadi River is a river of Ethiopia . It is a tributary of the Awash River , which it joins at coord 9 51 N 40 15 E . Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. Category Awash River Category Rivers of Ethiopia pt Rio Hawadi Ethiopia geo stub ...   more details



  1. Mille River

    The Mille River is a river of Ethiopia and a tributary of the Awash River Awash . It drains parts of the Semien Wollo Zone Semien North Wollo and Debub Wollo Zone Debub South Wollo Zones of the Amhara Region , as well as Administrative Zone 4 Afar Administrative Zone 4 of the Afar Region .The explorer L.M. Nesbitt , who travelled through the area in 1928, was impressed by its size, and described the Mille as probably the only real river which joins the Awash . ref Nesbitt, Hell Hole of Creation The Exploration of Abyssinian Danakil New York Alfred A. Knopf, 1935 , p. 201 ref The river rises in the Ethiopian highlands west of Sulula in Tehuledere woreda , flowing first to the north, then curving to run east to its confluence with the Awash at coord 11 25 N 40 58 E . Notes reflist Rivers of Ethiopia Ethiopia geo stub Category Awash River Category Rivers of Ethiopia hr Mile rijeka pt Rio Mille ...   more details



  1. Borkana River

    Refimprove date May 2009 Borkana River is a river of central Ethiopia . A tributary of the Awash River Awash on the left side, the Borkana joins its parent stream at coord 10 37 N 40 30 E display inline,title . Johann Ludwig Krapf records that it was called Tshaffa by the local Oromo people . ref http www.archive.org stream journalsofrevmes00isen journalsofrevmes00isen djvu.txt Journals of the Rev. Messrs. Isenberg and Krapf, Missionaries of the Church Missionary Society, Detailing their proceedings in the kingdom of Shoa, and journeys in other parts of Abyssinia, in the years 1839, 1840, 1841 and 1842 , London, 1843 , p. 83 ref See also Rivers of Ethiopia References reflist Category Awash River Category Rivers of Ethiopia Ethiopia geo stub pt Rio Borkana ...   more details



  1. Akaki River

    Unreferenced date May 2009 The Akaki is a river of central Ethiopia . It is a tributary of the Awash River on the right side. See also List of rivers of Ethiopia Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. coord missing Ethiopia Category Awash River Category Oromia Region Category Rivers of Ethiopia Ethiopia geo stub pt Rio Akaki ...   more details



  1. Kabenna River

    The Kabenna is a river of central Ethiopia . It is a tributary of the Awash River on the left side, having its source to the southwest of Ankobar . G.W.B. Huntingford speculates it may be the same river as the Kuba, which is mentioned in the Futuh al haba a The Conquest of Ethiopia , the narrative of Imam Ahmad Gragn s conquest of Ethiopia. ref Huntingford, The historical geography of Ethiopia from the first century AD to 1704 , Oxford University Press 1989 , p. 123 ref See also List of rivers of Ethiopia References reflist coord missing Ethiopia Category Awash River Category Rivers of Ethiopia Ethiopia geo stub pt Rio Kabenna ...   more details



  1. Logiya River

    Unreferenced date May 2009 The Logiya is a river of east central Ethiopia . Having its source in the Ethiopian highlands , this stream flows eastwards to become a tributary of the Awash River near coord 11 44 N 41 0 E display inline,title . See also List of rivers of Ethiopia Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. Category Awash River Category Rivers of Ethiopia pt Rio Logiya Ethiopia geo stub ...   more details



  1. Lake Gummare

    Lake Gummare is one of a chain of lakes into which the Awash River empties its waters. It is located at the eastern end of the Afar Region of Ethiopia , at coord 11 32 N 41 40 E display inline,title type waterbody region ET . Overview The lake lies on a roughly north south axis, 15 kilometers long by five wide, having about 6,000 hectares of open water. ref Robert Mepham, R. H. Hughes, and J. S. Hughes, http books.google.com books?id VLjafeXa3gMC&pg PP1&dq isbn 2880329493&lr &as drrb is q&as minm is 0&as miny is &as maxm is 0&as maxy is &as brr 0 A directory of African wetlands , Cambridge IUCN, UNEP and WCMC, 1992 , p. 166 ref Gummare receives its inflow from the Awash on its northwestern shore, and its outflow is on its southern shores where a channel joins the lake with Lake Afambo . The first European to visit Lake Gummare was Wilfred Thesiger , who explored the course of the Awash to its ultimate ending point in 1935. Thieseger, who called this body of water Lake Adobada The White Water , explored its shores, but due to the opposition of the local Afar people Afar , he was forced to lead the main body of his party not along its western side, where the main road ran, but round the almost pathless eastern shore . ref Thesiger, http www.jstor.org stable 1787031 The Awash River and the Aussa Sultanate , Geographical Journal , 85 1935 , pp. 15, 16 ref This area did not see another visitor from outside Ethiopia until Pele Thompson retraced Thesiger s steps in May and June 2001. ref Philip Briggs, Ethiopia The Bradt Travel Guide , 5th edition Chalfont St Peters Bradt, 2009 , pp. 402f ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Gummare Category Afar Region Category Awash River Category Lakes of Djibouti Category Lakes of Ethiopia Category Lakes of the Great Rift Valley Afar geo stub hr Jezero Gemeri sh Jezero Gemeri ...   more details



  1. Administrative Zone 3 (Afar)

    woredas were affected. ref http www.africa.upenn.edu eue web awash0999.htm Afar Region Awash River ... June 1996 accessed 13 January 2009 ref The Awash flooded again 16 August 2006, displacing 15,000 people ... stories 200608180598.html Awash River Overflow Displaces 15,000 People, Washes Away 80 Animals ... as the Afar and the Ittu Oromo , have engaged in armed clashes in Gewane, Amibara and Awash Fentale ... with weapons. Pastoral groups from this Zone concentrated in the Awash lowlands, which forced pastoral ...   more details



  1. Dikika

    The Dikika region is an area of the Afar Region of Ethiopia where the hominid fossil named Selam Australopithecus Selam an example of the Australopithecus afarensis species was found. Dikika is located in Mille woreda Mille woreda . ref Based on the map of the findsite printed in Alemseged, Z. et al. A new hominin from the Basal Member of the Hadar Formation, Dikika, and its geological context. J. Hum. Evol. 49 2005 , 499 514. ref Dikika is part of the Hadar, Ethiopia Hadar formation, a series of sedimentary rocks deposited approximately 3.4 million years ago, which have been exposed by the erosive action of the Awash River . Notes reflist Further reading J.E. Kalb, E.B. Oswald, A. Mebrate, S. Tebedge and C. Jolly, Stratigraphy of the Awash Group, Middle Awash Valley, Afar, Ethiopia, Newsletters on Stratigraphy 11 1982 , pp. 95 127. coord missing Ethiopia Afar geo stub Category Afar Region Category Archaeological sites in Ethiopia Category Pliocene de Dikika ru ...   more details



  1. Mount Gugu

    Mount Gugu is a mountain located in central Ethiopia. Located in the Arsi Zone of the Oromia Region , this mountain has a latitude and longitude of coord 8 12 N 39 58 E display inline,title , with an elevation of 3623 meters. ref Elevation per Ethiopian Mapping Authority. http www.csa.gov.et index.php?option com rubberdoc&view doc&id 317&format raw&Itemid 561 2010 National Statistics Abstract climate , Table A.1. Central Statistical Agency website accessed 18 March 2011 ref It forms part of the divide between the drainage basins of the Awash River Awash and the Shebelle River s. References reflist Ethiopia geo stub Category Oromia Region Gugu Category Mountains of Ethiopia Gugu ...   more details



  1. Germama River

    The Germama or Kasam River is a tributary of the Awash River in Ethiopia . The name Germama comes from the Amharic language Amharic word which means frolicking , boisterous , or frisky . ref http 130.238.24.99 library resources dossiers local history of ethiopia g ORTGEN.pdf Local History in Ethiopia, Gena Gerwane pdf The Nordic Africa Institute website accessed 30 December 2007 ref The Germama is not a navigable stream, and flows with a great volume during the rainy season . It rises west of Kese Koremash , flowing east to the Awash, its course delineating a few kilometers of the northern boundary of the Awash National Park . The lowlands of the upper Germama was the location of the former Shewa n district of Bulga ref http 130.238.24.99 library resources dossiers local history of ethiopia B ORTBUA.pdf Local History in Ethiopia, Bua Buotaro pdf The Nordic Africa Institute website accessed 30 December 2007 ref the lower course defines the northern boundary of the Shewan district of Menjar . The Ethiopian Ministry of Water Resources Ethiopia Ministry of Water Resources began construction of a dam on the Germama in 2005, which would help irrigate areas along both sides of the river, and in the Dofen and Kebena Mountains. ref http www.mowr.gov.et index.php?pagenum 4.2&pagehgt 1000px&ContentID 27 Kesem Tendaho Narrated Report , Ethiopian Ministry of Water Resources website, published 19 June 2007 accessed 14 July 2009 ref In December 2008, a spokesman for the Ministry announced that the project was 98 complete. ref http www.ena.gov.et EnglishNews 2008 Dec 24Dec08 76354.htm 5b Brr. Kesem, Tendaho projects nearing completion Ministry , Ethiopian News Agency accessed 29 April 2009 ref Notes reflist Rivers of Ethiopia Ethiopia geo stub coord missing Ethiopia Category Rivers of Ethiopia Category Awash River fr Germama hr Rijeka Germama nl Germama pt Rio Germama ...   more details



  1. File:HMS Waterwitch (1892) wrecked.jpg

    Summary Information Description HMS Waterwitch 1892 HMS Waterwitch 1892 awash at low tide in Singapore after a collision Source http www.gibbonsstampmonthly.com storyprint.asp?sc 1396 Gibbons Stamp Monthly Date 1912 Author Royal Navy Permission PD BritishGov other versions Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ...   more details



  1. Ceratotherium mauritanicum

    Ceratotherium mauritanicum Pomel, 1888 , is a fossil African rhinoceros thought to be the ancestor of the extant White rhinoceros Ceratotherium simum , with transitional form s being found in East Africa ref PLIOCENE RHINOCEROTIDAE MAMMALIA FROM HADAR AND DIKIKA LOWER AWASH, ETHIOPIA . AND REVISION OF THE ORIGIN OF MODERN AFRICAN RHINOS, Denis Geraads, 2005 ref . References references Category Prehistoric mammals of Africa Category Pliocene mammals Category Prehistoric rhinoceroses Category Pliocene paleo oddtoedungulate stub ...   more details



  1. Ceratotherium neumayri

    File Diceros pachygnathus.JPG thumb Skull Ceratotherium neumayri is a fossil Rhinoceros from the eastern Mediterranean region dating to the late Miocene and is the likely ancestor of both the White Rhinoceros and Black Rhinoceros lineages of Africa. ref PLIOCENE RHINOCEROTIDAE MAMMALIA FROM HADAR AND DIKIKA LOWER AWASH, ETHIOPIA . AND REVISION OF THE ORIGIN OF MODERN AFRICAN RHINOS, Denis Geraads, 2005 ref References references Category Prehistoric rhinoceroses Category Prehistoric mammals of Africa Category Miocene mammals paleo oddtoedungulate stub ...   more details




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