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  2. Ethiopian Mapping Agency - Wikipedia

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    The topographic surveying was provided by soldiers from the 64th Engineer Battalion, 29th Engineer Company, and the project was known as the Ethiopia-United States Mapping Mission. Using the survey data from the Mapping Mission, The Army Map Service/Topocom completed the photogrammetric map compilation and cartographic map finishing operations. [3]

  3. Category:Maps of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 October 2019, at 22:20 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Education in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The failure of Ethiopia to modernize was because modernization was based on Western values rather than renewal within the Ethiopian tradition. Educational systems foster national unity by inculcating social, cultural and political ideas and these need to become Ethiopian by replacing English instruction with instruction in Ethiopian languages.

  5. Gamo Zone - Wikipedia

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    A map of the regions and zones of Ethiopia. Gamo Zone is a Zone in the South Ethiopia Regional State of Ethiopia.Gamo is bordered on the south by the Dirashe special woreda, on the southwest by South Omo Zone and the Basketo Zone, on the northwest by Konta Zone, on the north by Dawro and Wolayita, on the northeast by the Lake Abaya which separates it from the Oromia Region, and on the ...

  6. Kucha (woreda) - Wikipedia

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    According to a 2004 report, Kucha had 58 kilometers of all-weather roads and 8 kilometers of dry-weather roads, for an average road density of 48 kilometers per 1000 square kilometers. [ 2 ] Although this woreda was in existence before the incorporation of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia , its current area dates from 1996.

  7. Bule Hora (town) - Wikipedia

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    Since the construction of Bule Hora University was delayed beyond its expected completion time, the university started functioning in the campus of Bule Hora College of Teacher Education with a total of 243 regular and 116-weekend degree students and also within 72 academic staff and 164 admin staff in 4 faculties and 6 Departments in the 2011/ ...

  8. Modern education in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Modern education in Ethiopia introduced by Emperor Menelik II, who first opened the government school named Menelik II School in 1908 with proclamation issued in 1906. Despite being progressive, the modern education met with opposition from clergy and priests from Orthodox church, primarily the Coptic Orthodox .

  9. Traditional education in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church has crucial role to disseminate traditional ancient educational system of Ethiopia to read Old and New Testaments in Ge'ez since Axumite period in 330 AD. The teaching highly emphasized Christian and Islamic dogma; Christian education at primary level often conducted by clergy in place of worship and major ...