Selian
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Selian is a small river which runs off the southern slopes of Mount Meru in the northern Arusha region of Tanzania, East Africa. The town of Arusha resides to the east of Selian River.
Also Selian is:
- a Lutheran hospital in Arusha, Tanzania;
- a village in Azerbaijan of Iran, in Asia;
- a Baltic tribe that used to live in east Latvia and north-east Lithuania. This nation was small and their Selian language became assimilated into Lithuanian and Latvian between 1400 and 1600;
- a farmstead, a part of an open-air ethnographic and history museum in Jekabpils district of south-east Latvia.