The Jerer is an intermittent stream of eastern Ethiopia. A tributary of the Fafen River, it rises near Jijiga to flow in a south-easterly direction. Jerer...
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Shebelle River Fafen River (only reaches the Shebelle in times of flood) Jerer River Erer River Ramis River Galetti River Dungeta River Gololcha River...
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sea level. The only perennial rivers in Kebri Beyah are the Fafen and the Jerer. As of 2008[update], Kebri Beyah has 55 kilometers of asphalt road, 48 of...
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Degehabur. The two perennial rivers in Degehabur are the Fafen and the Jerer. As of 2008[update], Degehabur has 68 kilometers of asphalt, 62 of all-weather...
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sea level. The only perennial rivers in this woreda are the Fafen and the Jerer. As of 2008[update], Jijiga has 80 kilometers of asphalt road and 60 kilometers...
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Reaching fortress of Jijiga 19 November – Mount Sabatwein, after crossing Jerer and Fafen Rivers, where the father was almost killed by a charging rhino...
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