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    Bale (Oromo: Baalee; Amharic: ባሌ), also known as Bali, is the name of a former province of eastern Ethiopia with its capital city at Bale Robe. Bale was...
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  • Bale Province may refer to: Balé Province, Burkina Faso Bale Province, Ethiopia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
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  • reams Wool bale, a standard-sized and -weighted pack of classed wool Bale Zone in Oromia Region, Ethiopia Bale Mountains Bale Province, Ethiopia, a former...
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  • Christian empire, and the borderland province soon became the epicenter of these conflicts. Ethiopian rule of Bale also provided an outpost to carry out...
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    Bale revolt, also known as the Bale Peasant Movement, was an insurgency that took place in the 1960s in the southeastern Ethiopian province of Bale among...
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  • The Sultanate of Bale was a Somali Muslim Sultanate founded in the Bale Mountains of the southern Ethiopian Highlands and Horn of Africa. It corresponds...
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    500 al-Shabaab fighters succeeded in evading the Ethiopian army and reached its main target, the Bale Mountains. Several weeks after the operation was...
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    Harenna Forest (category Bale Mountains)
    forest in Ethiopia's Bale Mountains. The forest covers the southern slope of the mountains, extending from 1450 to 3200 meters elevation. The Bale Mountains...
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  • Arsi Bale was created as a 13th province when it was split off from Harrarghe in 1960. Eritrea was united with Ethiopia and made a 14th province in 1962...
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    Shewa (redirect from Shoa, Ethiopia)
    Debre Berhan, Antsokia, Ankober, Entoto and, after Shewa became a province of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa have all served as the capital of Shewa at various times...
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    ethnic Oromo branch, inhabiting the Arsi, West Arsi and Bale Zones of the Oromia Region of Ethiopia, as well as in the Adami Tullu and Jido Kombolcha woreda...
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    Sidamo Province (Amharic: ሲዳሞ) was a province in the southern part of Ethiopia, with its capital city at Irgalem, and after 1985 at Awasa. It was named...
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    Arsi Province (Amharic: አርሲ) was a province of Ethiopian Empire with its capital at Asella. Historically a part of the Emirate of Harar until its invasion...
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    Borena Lowlands. Its highest peaks are located in the Bale Zone of Ethiopia's Oromia Region. The Bale Mountains, also designated a national park, are nearly...
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    Harenna escarpment (Bale Province, Ethiopia) - syntxomomy and phytogeographical affinities. Phytocoenologia. 27. 1-23. "Ethiopian montane forests". DOPA...
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    Gojjam (redirect from Gojam, Ethiopia)
    gʷažžām, ጎዣም gōžžām) is a historical provincial kingdom in northwestern Ethiopia, with its capital city at Debre Marqos. During the 18th century, Gojjam's...
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    It is endemic to the Ethiopian Highlands, ranging over the Afroalpine regions of the Shoa, Bale, and Arsi Provinces of Ethiopia. A herbivore, it mostly...
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    Goba (category Cities and towns in Ethiopia)
    southern Ethiopia (1914–1923), briefly describing it as a "large garrison town." Goba was the capital of the former Bale Province, until the province was abolished...
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    Emperor Dawit II (luba Melbah), when they encroached to Bale before invading Adal Sultanate. Ethiopia saw major diplomatic contact with Portugal from the...
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    Hararghe (redirect from Hararghe Province)
    Harari: ሀረርጌይ Harärgeyi, Oromo: Harargee, Somali: Xararge) was a province of eastern Ethiopia with its capital in Harar. Hararghe is derived from the root...
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    Opposition to Haile Selassie (category 20th century in Ethiopia)
    to Selassie was initially centered on the two poles of the Ethiopian Empire, Eritrea province in the north and the Ogaden region to the south. There were...
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  • Waqo Gutu (category Ethiopian military personnel)
    3 February 2006) was an Ethiopian revolutionary and leader of one of the earlier Oromo resistance fighter movements; the Bale Revolt, which in the 1960s...
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  • Tesfaye Sahlu (category Ethiopian comedians)
    Tesfaye Sahlu was born on 27 June 1923 in Kedu, a town in the Bale province of southeastern Ethiopia, to Egerssa Bedane and Yewenzwork Belete. He grew up in...
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    Ethiopian Civil War was a civil war in Ethiopia and present-day Eritrea, fought between the Ethiopian military junta known as the Derg and Ethiopian-Eritrean...
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    Ethiopian Empire, historically known as Abyssinia or simply Ethiopia, was a sovereign state that encompassed the present-day territories of Ethiopia and...
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    Muammar Gaddafi. In 1963 a revolt in Bale occurred, where peasant rioters whom were discouraged by the Ethiopian taxation headed by Prime Minister Aklilu...
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    Ajuran Sultanate (category 15th century in Ethiopia)
    of what is now the Bale Province, Ethiopia to Islam. He is also credited with establishing the Sultanate of Bale. Despite the Bale Sultanate not being...
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    Ibrahim Jeilan (category World Athletics Championships athletes for Ethiopia)
    Saitama, Japan and coached by Kiyoshi Akimoto. A native of the Bale Province, Ethiopia, he became attracted to the idea of professional running after...
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    Kaffa (Amharic: ካፋ) was a province on the southwestern side of Ethiopia; its capital city was Bonga. Kaffa is bordered on the west by Sudan, on the northwest...
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    Italian cyclist; in Tregnago, Italy Ibrahim Jeilan, Ethiopian long-distance runner; in Bale Province, Ethiopia Shane Lowry, Australian footballer; in Perth,...
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