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cities by
August 1977, many
fleeing to the group's
rural stronghold on
Mount Asimba in,
among other places, Agame,
where two of its founders,
Tesfay Debessay...
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- 14.267; 39.417); one of its
spurs is
crossed by the
Siqurto foot
tunnel Asimba, 3199 metres, in Irob
woreda (14°26′N 39°36′E / 14.433°N 39.600°E / 14...
- the
Central Zone and on the
north by Eritrea. Its
highest point is
Mount Asimba (3,250 m).
Towns and
cities in the
Eastern Zone
include Adigrat, Atsbi,...
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contributed to the anti-Italian
resistance movement from
their base on
Mount Asimba. In more
recent times, many Irobs, such as Dr.
Tesfay Debessay, who was...
-
dissidents in 1977,
Berhanu with
other radical student activists fled to
Mount Asimba in
northern Ethiopia.
After a
division within the
Ethiopian People's Revolutionary...
- the
defeat of the EPRP; the few who
survived fled
Addis Ababa for
Mount Asimba.
Despite the
departure of the EPRP,
conditions did not
improve for either...
- 23
March 1978, and
pursued them back to the EPRP's
stronghold on
Mount Asimba. SM T NATT
Based on
figures from the
Central Statistical Agency, in 2005...
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above sea
level where the eastward-flowing
Endelli leaves Irob to
Mounts Asimba (3,250 meters) and Ayga.
Landmarks in Irob
woreda include the ****abol Dam...
- is a local-level
government (LLG) of Oro Province,
Papua New Guinea. 01.
Asimba 02.
Kovelo 04. Saga 06. Iora Lss
Blocks 07.
Kebara 08.
Abuari 09. Alola...