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Arsi Province - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arsi was a province of Ethiopia with its capital at Asella. The province was reduced to a Zone of the Oromia Region with the adoption of the constitution of 1995. Both the Zone and the former province...
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Welcome to the Province of Arsi. "Dir biabir anbessa yasir". THIS PAGE IS UNDERCONSTRUCTION. Fatuma Roba the daughter of Arsi Won the Boston Marathon...
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Arsi Province. Dictionary terms for Arsi Province in English, English definition for Arsi Province, Thesaurus and Translations of Arsi Province to English.
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Hararghe (Somali: Xararge) was a province in the eastern part of Ethiopia, with its capital in Harar. Hararghe included Ethiopia's part of the Ogaden. In 1960, the province south of the Shebelle River was made into its own province, Bale. With the adoption of the new constitution in 1995...
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Arsi was a province of Ethiopia with its capital at Asella. The province was reduced to a Zone of the Oromia Region with the adoption of the constitution of 1995. Both the Zone and the former province are named after a subgroup of the Oromo, who inhabit both the former Bale and Arsi provinces.
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Arsi language, a dialect of Oromo language Arsi language, an extinct Tocharian language...
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Welcome to the Province of Arsi...
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1973 - Born on April 18th in Asella, Arsi Province, Ethiopia. Ethiopian long-distance track athlete.1992 - Won the 5,000m and 10,000m races at the World Junior Championships. 1994 - Running a 12:56.96... biography from S9.Com.
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Derartu Tulu (born March 21, 1972) is an Ethiopian long distance track, road and marathon athlete.She was born in the same village Bokoji in Arsi Province as Kenenisa Bekele, the male running sensation.In 2004, she declined to enter the New York Marathon, where she would have been likely to face marathon World Record holder...
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Gezahegne Abera. Gezahegne Abera (born April 23, 1978) is an Ethiopian athlete, winner of the marathon race at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Born in Etya, Arsi province, Ethiopia, Born in Etya, Arsi province, Ethiopia, Gezahegne Abera's first international marathon was 1999 Los Angeles marathon, where he finished fourth,
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