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  2. St. Joseph Cathedral, Gambela - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph Cathedral [1] (Amharic: ቅዱስ ዮሴፍ ካቴድራል) is a Catholic cathedral located in the town of Gambela, Gambela Region, Ethiopia. [2]It is a Latin Church congregation that is part of the Apostolic Vicariate of Gambella (Vicariatus Apostolicus Gambellensis) which was created on 16 November 2000.

  3. Apostolic Vicariate of Gambella - Wikipedia

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    The Apostolic Vicariate of Gambella (Latin: Vicariatus Apostolicus Gambellensis) (formerly the Apostolic Prefecture of Gambella) is a Catholic missionary pre-diocesan jurisdiction (known as an apostolic vicariate) in the western part of Ethiopia.

  4. Gambela Region - Wikipedia

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    The CSA could not provide livestock estimates for Gambela. [12] In a 26 May 2000 report, the FAO observed that at the time trypanosomiasis was a major problem in cattle for this region. [13] There had been an epidemic of this disease in the area during 1970. [14] Gambela is believed to have major oil resources.

  5. Gambela - Wikipedia

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    Gambela, Ethiopia, a city and separate woreda in Gambela Region Gambela Zuria , Greater Gambela , a woreda surrounding the city of Gambela Gambela National Park

  6. Gambella National Park - Wikipedia

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    Gambella National Park, also spelled Gambela National Park, is a 5,016 km 2 (1,937 sq mi) large national park in Ethiopia. [2] It is the nation's largest national park and is located several hundred kilometers from Addis Ababa. [3] It was established in 1974, [4] but is not fully protected and has not been effectively managed for much of its ...

  7. Gambela (city) - Wikipedia

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    Gambela (Amharic: ጋምቤላ), also spelled Gambella, is a city and separate woreda in Ethiopia and the capital of the Gambela Region. Located in Anyuak Zone , at the confluence of the Baro River and its tributary the Jajjabe, the city has a latitude and longitude of 8°15′N 34°35′E  /  8.250°N 34.583°E  / 8.250; 34.583 and an ...

  8. List of districts in the Gambela Region - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the woredas (districts), in their zones of the Gambela Region of Ethiopia, based from materials on the Central Statistical Agency website. v t

  9. Timeline of Gambela (city) - Wikipedia

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    Baro River in Gambela. This is chronology of Gambela city, the capital of Gambela Region of Ethiopia. 15 May 1902 – Emperor Menelik II granted Britain use of port along with Baro River. [1] [2] 1911–1917 – Over 70% of external trade of Ethiopia came through Djibouti, though trade rate was the fastest in Gambela until Italian conquest. [3]