The Beles (Kusa in Gumuz language) is a river of western Ethiopia. A tributary of the Abay river (better known as the Blue Nile), the Beles rises in Dangur woreda to flow in a south-west direction to its confluence. Its catchment area amounts to about 14,200 square kilometers.[1]
^"Tana & Beles Integrated Water Resources Development: Project Appraisal Document (PAD), Vol.1", World Bank, 2 May 2008 (accessed 5 May 2009)
The Beles (Kusa in Gumuz language) is a river of western Ethiopia. A tributary of the Abay river (better known as the Blue Nile), the Beles rises in Dangur...
The Beles Hydroelectric Power Plant, sometimes referred to as Beles II or Tana Beles, is a run-of-the-river hydroelectric power plant in Ethiopia near...
centre is Beles village itself. BelesRiver and Gilgil Beles, a river and a town in Metekel Zone of Benishangul-Gumuz region of Ethiopia Beles Hydroelectric...
"Left 7"), because the settlement was located on the left side of the BelesRiver). Ketema is located near the market of Deq, a local market which existed...
were in three groupings. In the center, near Abiy Addi and along the BelesRiver in the Tembien, were Ras Kassa with approximately 40,000 men and Ras...
District, Latvia Kusa, Oklahoma, United States Kusa, indigenous name of BelesRiver (in Gumuz language) KUSA (TV), a television station (channel 9) licensed...
Suha, Muga, Gulla, Temcha, Bachat, Katlan, Jiba, Chamoga, Weter and the Beles. The Blue Nile then heads northwest into Sudan. It travels for approximately...
were in three groupings. In the centre, near Abbi Addi and along the BelesRiver in the Tembien, were Ras Kassa Haile Darge with approximately 40,000...
Kamashi Zone, on the north by the BelesRiver which separates it from Guba and Dangur, and by Bulen on the east; the Abay River defines the boundary between...
"Left 4", because the settlement was located on the left side of the BelesRiver). The town has been the scene of violent confrontations between the indigenous...
Italians were in three groups. In the center, near Abbi Addi and along the BelesRiver in the Tembien, were Ras Kassa with approximately 40,000 men and Ras...
The Nordic Africa Institute website (accessed 22 January 2008) "Tana & Beles Integrated Water Resources Development: Project Appraisal Document (PAD)...
The Nordic Africa Institute website (accessed 29 January 2008) "Tana & Beles Integrated Water Resources Development: Project Appraisal Document (PAD)...
of rivers of Ethiopia Ullendorff, Edward. The Glorious Victories of 'Amda Ṣeyon, King of Ethiopia. Cambridge University Press. p. 607. "Tana & Beles Integrated...
Peter Schrijver has conjectured a connection with the stem for 'henbane', *beles-, attached to an unknown suffix -ma, by comparing the name with the Gaulish...
have used placer mining to recover the mineral. List of Ethiopian rivers "Tana & Beles Integrated Water Resources Development: Project Appraisal Document...
1897. List of rivers of Ethiopia Abbay. Encyclopedia Aethiopica. "Tana & Beles Integrated Water Resources Development: Project Appraisal Document (PAD)...
bank Sylfaen Brook enters at Welshpool, and the Bele Brook via the New Cut east of Arddlin. The River Vyrnwy, which begins at Lake Vyrnwy, flows eastwards...
from the original on 2022-01-20. Retrieved 2020-11-05. "Klimatafel von Beled Weyne (Belet Uen) / Somalia" (PDF). Baseline climate means (1961-1990) from...
Amhara region. One instance is the Tana Beles national project which incorporated the Lake Tana, and Belesrivers of the Nile— both in the Amhara region...
The Fur language (or For; Fur: bèle fòòr or fòòraŋ bèle; Arabic: فوراوي, Fûrâwî; sometimes called Konjara by linguists, after a former ruling clan) is...
In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional legendarium, Beleriand (IPA: [bɛˈlɛ.ri.and]) was a region in northwestern Middle-earth during the First Age. Events in...
snacks for gatherings. Béles: The Béles is a pastry filled with raisin and curd or fruit jams. In Transylvania, porridge-filled Béles was often eaten on New...