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  2. Flags and emblems of the regions of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Benishangul/Gamuz is a horizontal tricolour of black, gold and green with a red triangle based at the hoist. [4] 2023-Present: Flag of Central Ethiopia Regional State [5] Flag of Dire Dawa [6] Flag of the Gambela Region [7] Flag of the Harari Region [8] Flag of the Oromia Region [9] Flag of the Sidama Region [10] Flag of the Somali ...

  3. List of Ethiopian flags - Wikipedia

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    Flag Date Use Description 1270-1875: Flag of The Ethiopian Empire: A horizontal tricolour of Yellow, Red and Green. 1875-1881 Flag of The Ethiopian Empire A horizontal tricolour of red, white and purple with the Lion of Judah superimposed at the center. Disputed early version of the post-1897 flag. [17] 1881-1889: Flag of The Ethiopian Empire

  4. List of Somali flags - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Galmudug State: Same as Somalia's national flag. 2009–2010: Flag of Galmudug State [11] 2010–2015: Flag of Galmudug State [12] [13] 2009– Flag of Puntland State: A horizontal tricolor of blue, white and green with a white star at the top. [14] [15] –2009: Flag of Puntland State: Same as Somalia's national flag. 2012–2017 2023 ...

  5. Somali National Army - Wikipedia

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    The Somali National Army (Somali: Ciidanka Xooga Dalka Soomaaliyeed, lit. 'Somali Ground Forces') are the ground forces component of the Somali Armed Forces. Since Somali independence in 1960, the Army fought to expand and increase Somalia's sphere of influence throughout the Horn of Africa counter to Ethiopia's and Kenya's ambitions, because of this, Somalia had amassed large ground forces.

  6. Somali Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Somali national army troops seized the Godey Front on 24 July 1977, after Division 60 defeated the Ethiopian 4th Infantry Division. [50] Godey's capture allowed the Somali side to consolidate its hold on the Ogaden, concentrate its forces, and advance further to other regions of Ethiopia. [ 51 ]

  7. Ethiopian Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian Army soldiers at a ceremony marking Ethiopia joining AMISOM in Somalia. Ethiopia has served in various United Nations and African Union peacekeeping missions. These have included Ivory Coast, [15] [16] on the Burundi border, [15] [17] and in Rwanda. Two major previous Ethiopian missions were in Liberia and Darfur.

  8. File:Somali Army Flag.svg - Wikipedia

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    Chief of the Air Force (Somalia) Chief of the Navy (Somalia) Comparative army officer ranks of Africa; Comparative army officer ranks of Arabophone countries; Danab Brigade; Division 43 (Somalia) Ibrahim Sheikh Muhyadin Addow; Jubaland Dervish Force; List of Somali flags; List of equipment of the Somali Armed Forces; List of military flags ...

  9. Ogaden National Liberation Front - Wikipedia

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    The Ogaden National Liberation Front, abbreviated ONLF, (Somali: Jabhadda Waddaniga Xoreynta Ogaadeeniya, JAWXO; Arabic: الجبهة الوطنية لتحرير أوجادين, romanized: Al-Jabhat al-wataniat litahrir 'Awjadin, ALJAWLA) is a Somali political and military organization which aims for the self-determination of the Somali people in the Ogaden and the Somali Region of Ethiopia.