. . . . "Country"@en . . . "9.566666603088379"^^ . . . . . "3318"^^ . . "41.38333511352539"^^ . "1130.0"^^ . "Hurso (\u00C4thiopische Schrift: \u1209\u122D\u1236) ist ein Ort in der Woreda in der Shinile-Zone der Somali-Region in \u00C4thiopien. Es liegt etwa 26 km westlich von Dire Dawa an der Bahnstrecke von Addis Abeba nach Dschibuti und ist Standort eines Milit\u00E4rlagers."@de . . . . . "Hurso"@en . . "24710044"^^ . . . . . . "Hurso"@de . . "Hurso (Ge'ez script: \u1201\u122D\u1236) is a town in eastern Ethiopia. Located in the Shinile Zone of the Somali Region, it has a longitude and latitude of 9\u00B036\u2032N 41\u00B038\u2032E\uFEFF / \uFEFF9.600\u00B0N 41.633\u00B0E and an altitude of 1130 meters above sea level. It is one of four towns in Erer woreda. Hurso was served by a station on the Ethio-Djibouti Railways. South of the town is Camp Hurso, where members of the , Guam Army National Guard, U.S. Army, spent a year training soldiers of the Ethiopian National Defense Force in 2006."@en . . . . "Ethiopia"@en . . . . . "300"^^ . . . . . . "POINT(41.383335113525 9.5666666030884)"^^ . "bottom"@en . . . . . . . "1051774723"^^ . "2005"^^ . "Region"@en . . . "9.566666666666666 41.38333333333333" . . "Zone"@en . . . . . "Hurso"@en . "7227"^^ . . . . . . . . "Hurso"@en . "Location within Ethiopia"@en . "Woreda"@en . . . . "3318"^^ . . . . "Hurso (\u00C4thiopische Schrift: \u1209\u122D\u1236) ist ein Ort in der Woreda in der Shinile-Zone der Somali-Region in \u00C4thiopien. Es liegt etwa 26 km westlich von Dire Dawa an der Bahnstrecke von Addis Abeba nach Dschibuti und ist Standort eines Milit\u00E4rlagers."@de . "1130"^^ . . "+3" . . "+3"@en . . . "Hurso (Ge'ez script: \u1201\u122D\u1236) is a town in eastern Ethiopia. Located in the Shinile Zone of the Somali Region, it has a longitude and latitude of 9\u00B036\u2032N 41\u00B038\u2032E\uFEFF / \uFEFF9.600\u00B0N 41.633\u00B0E and an altitude of 1130 meters above sea level. It is one of four towns in Erer woreda. Hurso was served by a station on the Ethio-Djibouti Railways. South of the town is Camp Hurso, where members of the , Guam Army National Guard, U.S. Army, spent a year training soldiers of the Ethiopian National Defense Force in 2006. Hurso was where the founding meeting of the Ethiopian Somali Democratic League was held, under the sponsorship of the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front and the leadership of the two Somali members of the federal cabinet, Federal Minister and Federal Vice-Minister ."@en . . . .