Wadi Zered is a wadi in western Jordan, also known in Jordan as Wadi Hasa or Wadi al Hasa (Arabic: وادي الحسا; Hebrew: נחל זרד Nachal Zered). According to Deuteronomy 2:13-18 it was the boundary between Moab and Edom in ancient times. Mentioned in the Torah (Deuteronomy 2:13-14, Numbers 21:12, and see Hebrew word #2218 in Strong's Concordance).
The wadi is very big and long and ends in the Dead Sea in the town Safe (Al-Safi). The Wadi area is full of farmers which use the water mostly for vegetables like tomatoes and melons.
Zared (also Zered) is a name in the Torah denoting a brook. It is mentioned briefly in Deut. 2:13 and more extensively in Numbers 21:12-13, as the place where the Israelites camp on their final approach to Moab.
Coordinates: 31°02′10″N 35°29′20″E / 31.03611°N 35.48889°E / 31.03611; 35.48889
Wadi (Arabic: وادي"wādī) "Vadi" (Hebrew: ואדי "vādī)" is the Arabic and Hebrew term traditionally referring to a valley. In some instances, it may refer to a dry (ephemeral) riverbed that contains water only during times of heavy rain or simply an intermittent stream.
The term wādī is very widely found in Arabic toponyms.
Some Spanish toponyms are derived from Andalusian Arabic where wādī was used to mean a permanent river, for example: Guadalcanal from wādī al-Qanal = "river of refreshment stalls", Guadalajara from wādī al-hidjārah = "river of stones", or Guadalquivir from al-wādī al-kabīr = "the great river". Seasonal streams, frequent in south-east Spain, are called ramblas instead.
In the Maghreb, the term wadi (wad in Maghrebi Arabic, sometimes transcribed Oued) is applied to all rivers including regular ones.
Wadis are located on the gently sloping, nearly flat parts of deserts; commonly they begin on the distal portions of fans and extend to inland sabkhas or playas. In basin and range topography, wadis trend along basin axes at the terminus of fans. Permanent channels do not exist, due to lack of continual water flow. Wadi show braided stream patterns because of the deficiency of water and the abundance of sediments. Water percolates down into the stream bed causing abrupt loss in energy and resulting vast deposition. Wadis may develop dams of sediment which results in change of stream patterns in the next flash flood. :)
Wadi (ವಾಡಿ) is a census town in Gulbarga district in the Indian state of Karnataka. The Wadi Junction railway station is an important railway junction on the Indian railways. Trains from the metro cities of Mumbai, Bangalore,Hyderabad and Chennai pass through this town. Wadi is home to two cement plants of Associated Cement Company Limited ( ACC ) . The ACC has two cement plants of capacity 2.11 and 2.6 million tonnes per annum (mtpa).The cement plants are some of the largest in the country. Wadi is also famous for its Limestone mines. The main source of income is ACC, Railway's and Working in Lime Stone Mines. The growth of cement plants(ACC) and railways in the region has attracted people from diverse regions and cultures. Gulbarga, which is around 37 km from Wadi is a major educational centre which houses many engineering, medical, management and dental colleges.
Wadi is located at 17°04′N 76°59′E / 17.07°N 76.98°E / 17.07; 76.98. It has an average elevation of 411 metres (1348 feet).
Wadi is a census town in Nagpur district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.
As of 2001 India census, Wadi had a population of 40,147. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Wadi has an average literacy rate of 78%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 82%, and female literacy is 74%. In Wadi, 14% of the population is under 6 years of age.
Wadi is generally a place where all the godowns and all the warehouses are found. Especially at main area can see marketplace, godowns for verious medicines, cosmetics and transportation. It has international highway no.6 (asian highway 46) known as amravati road.
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E se falando em grana brother
Você diz não ser nada
Mas trocando essa idéia contigo
Eu vejo que você tá numa errada
Apesar da força de vontade
E do amor em se peito
O sistema suga o sangue da galera
E ainda não te deixa agir direito
Mas eu tenho um conselho
Que talvez irá lhe ajudar
Pense apenas no futuro do seu filho
E veja o bem que isso irá proporcionar
A vida é bem mais bela amigo
E foi feita pra viver
Portanto viva a sua
E deixe os outros viverem
A gente tem que se unir
Ao invés que querermos
Matar uns aos outros
Que a gente vai conseguindo
O nosso objetivo pouco a pouco
Que é viver num Brasil
Sem ter a nóia
De deixar sair nossos filhos
E vá pra ponte que partiu
Os que não querem ver
O país nos trilhos