Gambela (Amharic: ጋምቤላ), also spelled Gambella, is a city and separate woreda in Ethiopia and the capital of the Gambela Region. Located in Anyuak Zone...
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The Gambela Region (also spelled Gambella; Amharic: ጋምቤላ), officially the Gambela Peoples' Region, is a regional state in western Ethiopia, bordering...
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Gambela or Gambella may refer to: Gambela Region, Ethiopia Gambela, Ethiopia, a city and separate woreda in Gambela Region Gambela Zuria, Greater Gambela...
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This is chronology of Gambela city, the capital of Gambela Region of Ethiopia. 15 May 1902 – Emperor Menelik II granted Britain use of port along with...
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Gambela Airport (IATA: GMB, ICAO: HAGM) is a public airport serving Gambela, the capital city of the Gambela Region in western Ethiopia. The name of the...
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The Gambela Massacre was a three-day-long massacre in the city of Gambela targeting Anuak people in December of 2003. The massacre perpetrated by the...
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Enticho Erer Feres Bet Ferfer Filtu Finicha'a Fiche Finote Selam Freweyni Gambela Gedeb Gesuba Geladin Gelemso Gerba Ghimbi Gidami Gidole Gijet Ginir Goba...
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List of zones of Ethiopia (section Gambela Region)
Anywaa Majang Nuer Administrative Zone 1 (Gambela) Administrative Zone 2 (Gambela) Administrative Zone 3 (Gambela) Godere (woreda) (1991–1994: the only woreda...
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2002 in the Gambela massacre. In June 2022, the OLA and the Gambella Liberation Front (GLF) attacked the region's capital Gambella city. On 13 September...
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Episcopal/Anglican Province of Alexandria (redirect from Bishop of Gambela)
Africa in 2009. Following a huge expansion of mission activity in the Gambela Region, a further episcopal area was created in 2019, with Rajan Vincent...
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Itang (category Populated places in the Gambela Region)
(also spelled Etang; Ethiopic: ኢታንግ) is a town in the Gambela Region in western Ethiopia. Within Gambela, Itang belongs to Itang woreda which forms a special...
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Administrative Zone 1 was one of the three zones of the Ethiopian Region of Gambela. This zone was bordered on the south by Administrative Zone 2, on the west...
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Their language is referred to as Dha-Anywaa. They primarily reside in the Gambela Region of western Ethiopia, and South Sudan. Group members number between...
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List of hospitals in Ethiopia (section Gambela Region)
Dire Dawa chartered city. In 2007, there was only one hospital run by the Ministry of Public Health and private entities in the Gambela Region. The following...
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Central Ethiopia Gambela Harari Oromia Sidama Somali South Ethiopia Southwest Tigray Additionally there are two independently chartered cities which are on...
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Baro River (category Gambela Region)
the Illubabor Zone of the Oromia Region. It then flows west through the Gambela Region to join with the Pibor River, both of them creating the Sobat. Other...
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ethno-linguistically defined regional states and 2 chartered cities. The states are: Afar; Amhara, Benishangul-Gumuz; Gambela; Harari; Oromia; Somali; the Southern Nations...
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based regional states (plural: kililoch; singular: kilil) and chartered cities (plural: astedader akababiwach; singular: astedader akabibi) of Ethiopia...
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Benishangul-Gumuz, Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region, Gambela Region, Addis Ababa and Dire Dawa. Oromo language serves as the official...
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make it navigable. During part of the year the rivers are navigable up to Gambela, Ethiopia, and Wau, South Sudan. List of rivers of Sudan List of rivers...
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Amhara[verification needed][verification needed] OLA insurgency Gambela conflict Addis Ababa City Corridor Project 1 January – Ethiopia announces an agreement...
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singular: ክልል kilil; Oromo: singular: Naannoo; plural: Naannolee) and chartered cities (Amharic: plural: አስተዳደር አካባቢዎች astedader akababiwoch; singular: አስተዳደር...
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Ethiopian South-Eastern colonization (1878–present) Ethiopian Somali Oromia Gambela Southern Nations Ethiopian-Eritrean/Eritrea Province (1952–1993) Persian...
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expanded branches to Harar, Dire Dawa, Gore and Dembidolo and agencies in Gambela and transit office in Djibouti. In 1932, it was renamed as "Bank of Ethiopia"...
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eastern Congo Republic. Thoom Otieno (also tom, thom or toom), popular in Gambela Region, in Western Ethiopia on the border of South Sudan. Marímbula (also...
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north; Dire Dawa to the northeast; the South Sudanese state of Upper Nile, Gambela Region, South West Ethiopia Region, Southern Nations, Nationalities, and...
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has been shot in and around Addis Ababa, Bale Province and Gambela in Ethiopia; New York City, Austin Texas and Washington in the USA and the Gorom refugee...
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fighters in South Sudan crossed over to the Jikawo and Lare areas of the Gambela Region (which hosts about 300,000 South Sudanese refugees) in Ethiopia...
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South Sudan (section Largest cities)
make it navigable. During part of the year the rivers are navigable up to Gambela, Ethiopia, and Wau, South Sudan. South Sudan has 248 km (154 mi) of single-track...
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for their lives, often by denying refugees access to humanitarian aid. Gambela Region has a population of 307,000, mainly indigenous Anuak and Nuer. Its...
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