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  2. Gambela Region - Wikipedia

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    The Gambela Region, also spelled Gambella, and officially the Gambela Peoples' Region (Amharic: ጋምቤላ ሕዝቦች ክልል), is a regional state in western Ethiopia. Previously known as Region 12 , its capital and largest city is Gambela .

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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

  5. Administrative Zone 1 (Gambela) - Wikipedia

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    Administrative Zone 1 was one of the three zones of the Ethiopian Region of Gambela. This zone was bordered on the south by Administrative Zone 2, on the west by Administrative Zone 3 and on the north and east by the Oromia Region. It was later added to Anuak Zone. Towns and cities in this zone included Itang and Gambela.

  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. 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]

  8. Category:Gambela Region - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Populated places in the Gambela Region - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Populated places in the Gambela Region" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .