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  2. Dire Dawa - Wikipedia

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    Dire Dawa has a borderline tropical savanna climate (Köppen Aw/As) just above a hot semi-arid climate (BSh). The mean annual temperature of Dire Dawa is about 25.9 °C or 78.6 °F. The average maximum temperature of Dire Dawa is 32.8 °C or 91.0 °F, while its average minimum temperature is about 19.0 °C or 66.2 °F.

  3. Porc-Epic Cave - Wikipedia

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    Porc-Epic Cave (also Porc Epic Cave, Porc-Épic Cave) is an archaeological site located in Dire Dawa,Oromia, Ethiopia. Dated back to the Middle Stone Age, the site contains extensive evidence of microlithic tools, bone, and faunal remains. The lithic assemblage reveals that inhabitants at the time were well-organized with their environment.

  4. Harla kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Harlaa archaeological site is located 40 km north-west of Harar and 15 km southeast of Dire Dawa and is the ‘Harla’ stone-built towns and funerary monuments whose origins are ascribed by the Oromo people to a legendary ancient race of giants who occupied the region before the Oromo arrived in the area. Harlaa was a large urban centre ...

  5. East Hararghe Zone - Wikipedia

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    East Hararghe Zone is bordered on the southwest by Bale, on the west by West Hararghe Zone, on the north by Dire Dawa and on the north and east by the Somali Region. The Harari Region is an enclave inside this zone Towns and cities in East Harerge include Deder, Haramaya, Aweday, Babille, Chinaksen and Funyan Bira. Its highest point is Gara Muleta.

  6. Category:Dire Dawa - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Dire Dawa" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Timeline of Dire Dawa - Wikipedia

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    1909 – a French Capuchin Mission settled in Dire Dawa, by which Dire Dawa resembled "French town". [1] [6] 1917 – The railway successfully linked Dire Dawa to Addis Ababa. [7] [8] 7 June 1917 – the whole line of the railway halted because of civil conflict in 1916, which also allowed Dire Dawa to become trading town. [9]

  8. Category:History of Dire Dawa - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of Dire Dawa" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Gurgura (woreda) - Wikipedia

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    Previously, Gurgura woreda was part of the Gurgura na Gara Gurgurcha Awwraja, then during the Mengistu regime, Issa na Gurgura Awrajja (which was Dire Dawa + zone shinile ) and during the TPLF rule the zone shinile saw further subdivision subdivisions into Gurgura woreda (Dire Dawa) and sitti zone of the somali region. After the 1995 ...