- Park
Apostolic Vicariate of
Gambella Ittocorre Gambella (fl. 1127–1140),
regent of the
Giudicato of
Logudoro Marta Gambella (born 1974),
Italian Olympic...
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Gambella National Park, also
spelled Gambela National Park, is a 5,016 km2 (1,937 sq mi)
large national park in Ethiopia. It is the nation's
largest national...
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Vincent Jacob,
already serving as
Archdeacon of
Gambella,
consecrated as the
first area
bishop of
Gambella. The
continued expansion led the
diocese to s****...
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Marta Gambella (born 7 June 1974) is an
Italian softball player who
competed in the 2000
Summer Olympics and in the 2004
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- Nile
region of
South Sudan. They also live in the
Ethiopian region of
Gambella. The Nuer
speak the Nuer language,
which belongs to the
Nilotic language...
- 2024-06-16. GCDC (2016-08-22). "
Gambella Profile". gambellacommunity.org.
Retrieved 2024-06-15. "Zones and Woredas".
Gambella Vision.
Retrieved 2024-06-15...
- The
Gambela Region (also
spelled Gambella (Catching the male
Leopard in
Anywaa language); Amharic: ጋምቤላ),
officially the
Gambela Peoples' Region, is a...
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Vincent Edward Gambella (July 28, 1932 –
October 3, 2019),
known as
Vinnie Bell, was an
American session guitarist,
instrument designer and
pioneer of...
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Ittocorre Gambella was the
regent of the
Giudicato of
Logudoro between 1127 and
sometime before 1140. When
Constantine I died
around 1127, he left his...
- The
Apostolic Vicariate of
Gambella (Latin:
Vicariatus Apostolicus Gambellensis) (formerly the
Apostolic Prefecture of
Gambella) is a
Catholic missionary...