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  2. Lake Shala - Wikipedia

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    The lake is 28 kilometers long and 12 wide, [1] with a surface area of 329 square kilometers. [2] It has a maximum depth of 266 meters and is at an elevation of 1,558 meters. [ 2 ] As such, it is the deepest of Ethiopia's Rift Valley lakes .

  3. Abijatta-Shalla National Park - Wikipedia

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    Lake Abijatta. Abijatta-Shalla National Park is a national park in Ethiopia. It is located in the Oromia Region and the Ethiopian Highlands region, 200 kilometers south of Addis Ababa, and east of the Batu–Shashamane highway. Lake Shala

  4. O'a Caldera - Wikipedia

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    The O'a Caldera, also known as Shala, is a volcanic caldera in Ethiopia. [1] It has two lakes: Lake Shala and a small maar called Lake Chitu. [ 1 ] Sub-features include Mount Fike (a pyroclastic cone) and Mount Billa (a cinder cone).

  5. Lake Chala - Wikipedia

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    Lake Chala, also known as Lake Challa, is a crater lake [4] that straddles the border between Kenya and Tanzania. The lake formed approximately 250,000 years ago. [ 5 ] The lake is east of Mount Kilimanjaro , 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) north of Taveta, Kenya , and 55 kilometres (34 mi) east of Rombo District .

  6. Dharamshala - Wikipedia

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    Dharamshala (/ ˈ d ɑːr ə m ʃ ɑː l ə /, Hindi: [d̪ʱərmʃaːlaː]; also spelled Dharamsala) is a town in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It serves as the winter capital of the state and the administrative headquarters of the Kangra district since 1855. [5] [6] [7] The town also hosts the Tibetan Government-in-exile.

  7. Lake - Wikipedia

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    A salt lake, also known as a saline lake or brine lake, is an inland body of water situated in an arid or semiarid region, with no outlet to the sea, containing a high concentration of dissolved neutral salts (principally sodium chloride). Examples include the Great Salt Lake in Utah, and the Dead Sea in southwestern Asia. [36] [52]

  8. Shala (river) - Wikipedia

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    It springs at the source of Shtraza at the top of Theth village, at the foot of Radohina, from where it descends down through the valley of Shala, Thethi, Ndërlysa and Musha, from Breg-Lumi to Porta e Shalës (Gorge of Rrshqëm), through Lotaj and in the valley of Shoshi, discharging into lake Koman. It is a mountain river with an average drop ...

  9. Shala (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Shala is a Babylonian and Akkadian goddess. Shala may also refer to: Shala, a 2011 Indian Marathi-language film; Shala (Kuloy), a tributary of the Nemnyuga in Russia; Shala (region), a region of northern Albania in the valley of the river Shalë; Shala (river), a tributary of the Drin in Albania; Shala (surname), Albanian surname