- with
small stones. Not all
laterite and
murram roads are
therefore strictly gravel roads.
Laterite and
murram which contains a
significant proportion...
- Nadu. T.T. Devas****s. Rengarajan,
Sampath (20 June 1999). "thoo nilA
muRRam - part 40 - Sri ArA a**** AzhwAr". Ramanuja.org.
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murro –
Swahili slang (Sheng) for
githeri due to its
similar appearance to
murram roads; po****r
among high
school students.
Taita language "Boboro" the general...
- boulders.
Smaller laterite rocks are
placed in a
layer on top, then a
layer of
murram. This is
covered with road tar and
surfaced with pea gravel.
Workers are...
- road network. Of this, 77.0 km is
covered by
earth surface, 705.5 km is
murram surface and 319.7 km is
covered by bitumen.
There are 19 post
offices with...
- (285 mi) is
covered by
earth surface, 1,075.8
kilometres (668.5 mi) is
murram surface, and 515
kilometres (320 mi) is
covered by bitumen.
There are 19...
- the county, of
which 1,111.9 km is
covered by
earth surface, 932.3 km is
murram surface and 375 km is
covered by bitumen.
There are 11 Post
Offices with...
- is
covered by
earth surface, 2,792.25 is
covered by gravel, 939.32 km is
murram surface and 307.5 km is
covered by bitumen.
There are 14 Post
Offices with...
- roads. Of this, 2,230.9 km is
surfaced by earth, 1,091.5 km is
surfaced by
murram and 356.2 km is
covered by bitumen. The county's main
highways are Mombasa...
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suitable for
larger vehicles—the
distinction is not well-defined.
Laterite and
murram roads,
depending on
material used, may be dirt
roads or
improved roads.[citation...