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A zuria is a dress worn by the Tigrinya women in Eritrea and Ethiopia.[1] Traditional zurias go to the ankles, sometimes with a gauze hood around the head and shoulders. zuria’s comes in different forms and designs with an extra sheen due to the demands of fashion. Zurias are worn during holidays, weddings, or parties.
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- ^ Tigrinya dictionary at DIGOB.com