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  2. Ethiopia–Sudan border - Wikipedia

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    When Sudan was under the colonial rule of the British Empire, there was no clear border demarcation between Ethiopia and Sudan. But in the 1902 Anglo-Ethiopian Treaty, [1] while Sudan was still under British rule, the British Empire demarcated a border by the help of Charles Gwynn, British royal engineer, without the presence of the Ethiopian ...

  3. Al-Fashaga District - Wikipedia

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    Al Fashaga is located on the Ethiopia–Sudan border, and is claimed by both Sudan and Ethiopia. The region had historically been administered by the Ethiopian Empire. However, in 1902, Emperor Menelik II ceded the region to the British, who incorporated it into Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. Ethiopia never signed a treaty with Sudan over the territory ...

  4. Geography of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The border between Ethiopia and Eritrea was the subject of multiple conflicts between the countries for awhile. [20] Between 1998 and 2000, the two countries fought a war over the issue, which involves quite small enclaves along the northern segment of their border, including the tiny village of Badme and the enclave of the Irob people . [ 20 ]

  5. Ilemi Triangle - Wikipedia

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    A map of the Ilemi Triangle showing 1938 "red line" or "Wakefield Line", 1947 "blue line" and Sudan's 1950 patrol line (green). To the southeast of the Ilemi triangle, Ethiopian emperor Menelik laid claim to Lake Turkana and proposed a boundary with the British to run from the southern end of the lake eastward to the Indian Ocean, which was shifted northward when the British and Ethiopian ...

  6. Ethiopia–South Sudan border - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopia and South Sudan in map. In 1956, the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) signed between the North and Southern Sudan to demarcate the border of Southern Sudan, and promoted by the 1972 Addis Ababa Agreement. Since South Sudan gained independence in 2011, the most recent negotiation agreement was signed in Addis Ababa on 27 September 2012.

  7. Metemma - Wikipedia

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    Metemma (Amharic: መተማ), also known as Metemma Yohannes, is a town in northwestern Ethiopia, on the border with Sudan. Located in the Semien Gondar Zone of the Amhara Region , Metemma has a latitude and longitude of 12°58′N 36°12′E  /  12.967°N 36.200°E  / 12.967; 36.200 with an elevation of 685 meters above sea

  8. Latest talks between Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt over ... - AOL

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    Latest talks between Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt over mega dam on the Nile end without breakthrough. September 25, 2023 at 7:26 AM. ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) — The latest talks over the mega dam ...

  9. Gambela Region - Wikipedia

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    The Gambela Region (also spelled Gambella Nuer language); Amharic: ጋምቤላ), officially the Gambela Peoples' Region, is a regional state in western Ethiopia, bordering South Sudan. Previously known as Region 12, its capital is Gambela located in Nuer zone.