dwale การใช้
- The origins of the name Dwale are unclear.
- The common names for this species include belladonna, deadly nightshade, divale, dwale,
- "It was very difficult in the beginning, " said port general manager Aden Ahmed Dwale.
- Throughout 1200-1500 A . D . in England, a potion called dwale was used as an anesthetic.
- Aden Ahmed Dwale is adamant that even if Ethiopia and Eritrea settle their differences, the port of Djibouti will hang onto the lion's share of Ethiopian trade.
- One can find records of dwale in numerous literary sources, including Shakespeare's " Hamlet ", and the John Keats poem " Ode to a Nightingale ".
- According to the U . S . Census Bureau, the Dwale CDP has a total area of, of which is land and, or 2.57 %, is water.