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  • noun East Africa, India Laterite.

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Examples

  • There are 22,000 district roads all of them murram.

    AllAfrica News: Latest 2010

  • However, Okuic still faces high prices of construction materials like sand and murram/gravel, not naturally found in Malakal, which results in high transportation costs from merchants importing them from Khartoum or Juba.

    Sudan Tribune: Plural news and views on Sudan 2010

  • There are 22,000 district roads all of them murram.

    AllAfrica News: Latest 2010

  • The district takes care of the tarmac roads while the divisions are responsible for the murram ones.

    AllAfrica News: Latest 2010

  • On Saturday, Museveni commissioned the murram road from Kamengo to Buvumbo landing site.

    AllAfrica News: Latest 2010

  • The district has 1,050km of roads, of which 300km are tarmac and 750km are murram.

    AllAfrica News: Latest 2010

  • But World Indoor 3000 metres silver medallist Paul Kipsiele Koech came to the athletes 'defence saying the poor conditions of the murram tracks had kept them away.

    IAAF.org - News 2009

  • Hundreds of demonstrators braced the scorching sun to trek the murram road up to the district headquarters, where Moyo sub-county residents joined them.

    AllAfrica News: Latest 2009

  • But World Indoor 3000 metres silver medallist Paul Kipsiele Koech came to the athletes 'defence saying the poor conditions of the murram tracks had kept them away.

    IAAF.org - News 2009

  • A dusty murram road winds its way through the grass and anthills to a huge shrine, curved out of a rock.

    New Vision Frontpage News 2008

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