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Moretna Jeru (Amharic ሞረትና ጅሩ "Moret and Jeru") is one of the woredas in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. It is named in part after the historic district of Shewa, Moret, which lay between the Jamma River and the district of Shewa Meda.[2] Part of the Semien Shewa Zone, Moretna Jeru is bordered on the south by Siyadebrina Wayu, on the south west by Ensaro, on the northwest by Merhabiete, on the northeast by Menz Keya Gebreal, and on the east by Basona Werana. The administrative center of this woreda is Enewari; other towns in Moretna Jeru include Jihur.
^ abGeohive: Ethiopia Archived 2012-08-05 at the Wayback Machine
^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. 290
70% are urban inhabitants. With an area of 661.16 square kilometers, MoretnaJiru has a population density of 140.57, which is greater than the Zone average...
Jiru may refer to: Jiru language, a language of Nigeria Jiru, a town in MoretnaJiru, Ethiopia Jiru (Han dynasty) (籍孺: "the boy Ji"), a historical figure...
Mida Woremo, on the east by Menz Keya Gebreal, and on the southeast by MoretnaJiru. The Jamma River defines this woreda's southern and eastern boundaries...
Jamma River which separates it from Merhabiete, on the northeast by MoretnaJiru, and on the east by Siyadebrina Wayu. Towns in Ensaro include Lemi. This...
Lalo Midir, on the southwest by the Jamma River which separated it from MoretnaJiru, on the northwest by the Qechene River which separates it from the Debub...
the south by the Oromia Region, on the west by Ensaro, on the north by MoretnaJiru, and on the east by Basona Werana. Towns in this woreda include Deneba...
Lalo Midir, on the southwest by the Jamma River which separated it from MoretnaJiru, on the west by Merhabiete, on the northwest by the Qechene River which...
Oromia Region, on the west by Siyadebrina Wayu, on the northwest by MoretnaJiru, on the north by Mojana Wadera, on the northeast by Termaber, and on...