Enarea

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 4: Dionysius to Friction, p. 333

Enarea, or LIMMU, a kingdom of Africa, SW. of Shoa, with an area of over 1100 sq. m., and some 40,000 inhabitants. It is a land of forest-clad hills, rising beyond 8000 feet, with their slopes covered with the wild coffee-plant. Its people, belonging to a stem of the Gallas (q.v.), are mostly Mohammedans. The chief town is Saka, near the river Gibbe. See Cecchi, Da Zeila alle Frontiere del Caffa, vol. ii. (Rome, 1885).

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