The Gibe River (also Great Gibe River) is by far the largest tributary of the Omo River in southwestern Ethiopia and flows generally south-southeast....
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the Gibe rivers to be one and the same river but with different names. Consequently, the whole river basin is sometimes called the Omo-Gibe River Basin...
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The Gilgel Gibe III Dam is a 250m high roller-compacted concrete dam with an associated hydroelectric power plant on the Omo River in Ethiopia. It is...
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River Gibe River Gilgel Gibe River Maze River Wabe River Bilate River Gidabo River Weito River Sagan River Abay River - Adabay River - Akaki River - Akobo...
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Gilgel Gibe River (with Gilgel meaning Little) is a major tributary of the larger Gibe River in southwest Ethiopia in western Oromia Region. It flows...
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Peoples' Region, Ethiopia Gibe River, located in southwestern Ethiopia Gibe region, the drainage area south of this river Bob Gibe (1928–2005), American Olympic...
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The Gilgel Gibe II Power Station is a hydroelectric power station on the Omo River in Ethiopia. It is located about 80 km (50 mi) east of Jimma in Wolaita/Dawro...
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and geothermal sources from different major rivers, the Blue Nile, Awash, Shebelle, Omo, and Gilgel Gibe River. Tourism is the most popular economic sector...
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The Gilgel Gibe I Dam is a rock-filled embankment dam on the Gilgel Gibe River in Ethiopia. It is located about 57 km (35 mi) northeast of Jimma in Oromia...
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southwest of Addis Ababa, bordering the Awash River in the north, the Gibe River, a tributary of the Omo River, to the southwest, and Hora-Dambal in the east...
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Gafat was located just within the kingdom of Damot to the north upper Gibe River and bordered directly on southern bank of the Blue Nile. Like near by...
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reasons for the delays, leading to landslides and tunnel collapses. The Gibe II dam has been affected by such problems even after its completion, when...
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The forces fought to gain control over the Oromo areas south of the Gibe River. The Gojjame forces under Tekle Haymanot were defeated. This is one of...
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is now Ethiopia. It lay in the angle formed by the Omo and the Jimma Gibe Rivers; to the west lay the Kingdom of Jimma and to the south the Kingdom of...
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1880s, Shewan and Gojjam forces had made their first forays over the Gibe River into the region of Welega ruled by king Kumsa Moroda from the Machaa people...
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El Salvador Majes, Peru Hydroelectric Projects on the Gilgel Gibe River (Gilgel Gibe I, II, III), Ethiopia Ridracoli Dam, Italy Italy portal Companies...
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Various commercial products are available for this use. Trypanosomes in the Gibe River Valley in southwest Ethiopia showed universal resistance between July...
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increasing problem in the Adamawa Region of Cameroon and south east Mali. The Gibe River Valley in southwest Ethiopia showed universal resistance (in T. congolense...
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life-threatening; camels are especially susceptible to these effects. The Gibe River Valley in southwest Ethiopia showed universal resistance between July...
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Shewa Zone; part of the boundary with West Shewa Zone is defined by the Gibe River. The highest point in this zone is Mount Maigudo (2,386 m). Towns and...
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contribute to this effect. Individuals isolated from Boran cattle in the Gibe River Valley in southwest Ethiopia showed universal resistance between July...
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Guduru Welega Zone, on the east by West Shewa, and on the southeast by the Gibe River which separates it from Jimma. The highest point in this zone is Mount...
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linked to a fragment of the diminazene molecule.[citation needed] The Gibe River Valley in southwest Ethiopia showed universal resistance between July...
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Peoples' Region. This river is a perennial river. A principal tributary of the Omo River on the left side, it joins the much larger Gibe River at 8°13′26″N 37°37′23″E...
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The Gibe region (Amharic: ጊቤ) was a historic region in modern southwestern Ethiopia, to the west of the Gibe and Omo Rivers, and north of the Gojeb. It...
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include Ali Shashema, Ali Derar and Kumbi. Perennial rivers include the Gilgel Gibe a tributary of the Gibe, and the Kawar; seasonal streams include the Melka...
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From rivers, Awash, Wabe-Shebelle, Genale, Gibe, Baro and Didessa and Guder are major rivers in the region. Awash River is the longest river in Ethiopia...
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Kingdom of Jimma (Oromo: Mootummaa Jimmaa) was an Oromo Muslim kingdom in the Gibe region of Ethiopia that emerged in the 18th century. It shared its western...
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known as E(n)narya or In(n)arya (Gonga: Hinnario), was a kingdom in the Gibe region in what is now western Ethiopia. It became independent from the kingdom...
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settled in the area. This movement extended up to Bubula in the upper Gibe River. These clans include Galo-Malla, Walayta Malla, Boroda-Malla, Ayka, Fastigara...
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