Kemise (Oromo: Kamisee; Amharic: ከሚሴ) is a town and administrative seat of the Oromia Zone in the Amhara Region, Ethiopia. Kemise is 224 kilometres (139 mi)...
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Jaldessa Jijiga Jimma Jinka Karat Kebri Beyah Kebri Dehar Kebri Mangest Kemise Kercheche Kobo Kombolcha Konso Korem Kula Kulubi Kurmuk Lalibela Lefe Isa...
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curfew. South of Kombolcha, the OLA claimed to have seized control over Kemise on the A2 Highway which links Mekelle to the Ethiopian capital of Addis...
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Bati, Bati Town, Dewa Cheffa, Dewa Harewa, Jilye Tumuga and Kemisie town. Kemise is the administrative center of the Zone. The Oromia Zone was created in...
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Oromo areas are still lacking. According to Hassan Hadiya, a resident of Kemise, the conflict started between Wollo Oromo people and Amhara Special Forces...
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Forces started in January 2021. According to Hassan Hadiya, a resident of Kemise, it started after Amhara Special Forces killed a person at the entrance...
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Logia 033 550XXXX Kombolcha 033 551XXXX Harbu 033 552XXXX Bati 033 553XXXX Kemise 033 554XXXX Assayta 033 555XXXX Dupti 033 556XXXX Majate 033 660XXXX Epheson...
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Ethiopia's Tigray region". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 31 July 2023. "Kemise Conflict". Ethiopia Peace Observatory. 26 July 2023. Retrieved 31 July 2023...
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(Western Oromo and Central Oromo, including Mecha/Wollega, Raya, Wello (Kemise), Tulema/Shewa), ISO code [gaz] Waata, ISO code [ssn] Blench (2006) divides...
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cities within these former provinces, most prominently in Addis Ababa and Kemise. Due to their longstanding livelihoods as merchants, members of the Warjih...
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Engidu. "Residents say OLF soldiers kill several in Majete, Ataye and Kemise". ESAT Ethiopian News. Retrieved 8 April 2019. "More than 287 ethnic Amharas...
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Kombolcha 1,900 m Tunnel 7 (287 m) Borkena River Bridge (335 m) 216.4 Mekoy/Kemise 1,473 m Bridge 25 (320 m) Bridge 24 (658 m) Tunnel 6 (326 m) Tunnel 5 (403...
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clashes spread through the countryside and eventually reached the town of Kemise, where more damage was done. In one attack mobs of people attacked an ambulance...
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Shonke (Amharic: ሾንኬ) is an Argobba village located some 23 km away from Kemise town, in Jirota kebele, in the current administrative district of Dawa Chefe...
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Oromia Zone Artuma Fursi Baati Dawa Chaffa Dawa Harewa Jilee Dhummuugaa Kemise Town South Gondar Zone Debre Tabor Town Dera Ebenat Farta Fogera Lay Gayint...
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Dollo Gelan Gotera Gullele Harar Hargeisa Hawassa Jimma Jigjiga Kality Kemise Lancha Lebu Lafto Lege Tafo Mekele Meri Goro Mojo Negele Nekemte Shashemene...
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Airport documented by Ethiopian press. ENDF and Amhara forces recapture Kemise, Majete, Weledi and Rike. ENDF and Amhara forces recapture Koke Ager, Germame...
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