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Awbare (Somali: Aw Barre, Amharic: አውበሬ),
officially known as
Teferi Ber and
called after its
patron Saint Awbare, is a town in
eastern Ethiopia located...
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Awbare (Amharic: ኣውባረ) (Somali: Aw Barre),
officially known as
Teferi Ber, is one of the
woredas of the
Fafan Zone in the
Somali Region of Ethiopia. Awbare...
- and Harirad. In Ethiopia, the
Gadabuursi are the
predominant clan of the
Awbare district in the
Fafan Zone, the
Dembel district in the
Sitti Zone and the...
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after its
largest city, Jijiga.
Other towns and
cities in this zone
include Awbare, Derwernache, Lefe Isa, Babile,
Kebri Beyah, Harshin, Goljano, Tuli Gulled...
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known as
Alaua or Halaua, is an
ancient and
ruined town
located in the
Awbare district in the
Somali Region of Ethiopia. It is
located 34 km northwest...
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Jaarso subclans of the Dir
primarily inhabit the
northern Sitti zone,
Awbare and
Gursum woreda in
Fafan zone. The Habr Awal, Garhajis, Arap and Habr...
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Angacha Ankober Arboye Areka Asaita Asella ****osa
Aweday Aware Awasa Awash Awbare Aweday Axum
Azezo Babille Badme Bahir Dar Bako
Bambasi Bati Batu (Ziway)...
- Zone in the
Somali region of
Ethiopia in the
Awbare district.
Jijiga is 48 km
south of Heregel,
whereas Awbare is 46 km
northeast of Heregel. The town and...
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whenever an old site had the
prefix Aw in its name (such as the
ruins of
Awbare and Awbube), it
denoted the
final resting place of a
local saint. Most notably...
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Gadabuursi and Issa clan's
territories (in present-day Shinile,
Jijiga to
Awbare)
belongs to the
Ethiopian Empire.
Menelik proposed boundary extension of...