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Gurage (/ɡʊəˈrɑːɡeɪ/,
Gurage: ጉራጌ) are a Semitic-speaking
ethnic group inhabiting Ethiopia. They
inhabit the
Gurage Zone and East
Gurage Zone, a fertile...
- The
Soddo or
Kistane (
Gurage: ክስታኔ; endonym: Aymellel, Gordena) are a
subgroup of the
Gurage who
inhabit the south-central part of Ethiopia, considered...
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Gurage language spoken by a
quarter million people in
southern Ethiopia. It is an
Ethiopian Semitic language of the
Northern Gurage subfamily...
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Gurage is a zone in the
Central Ethiopia Regional State of Ethiopia. The
region is home to the
Gurage people.
Gurage is
bordered on the
southeast by Hadiya...
- Ethiopia. One of the
Gurage languages,
Sebat Bet is
divided into
several dialects. The
latter are
spoken in the
western Gurage Region:
Chaha (Cheha)...
- East
Gurage Zone (Amharic: ምስራቅ ጉራጌ ዞን) is a
zonal administration in the
Central Ethiopia Regional State of Ethiopia. East
Gurage Zone is
established in...
- po****ted by
Christian Amharas,
while southern Shewa is
inhabited by the
Gurages and
eastern Shewa has
large Oromo and
Argobba Muslim po****tions. The monastery...
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Mount Gurage or
Zebidar terraria is a
mountain located in
central Ethiopia. It is the
highest point in both the
Gurage Zone and the
entire Southern Nations...
- Cu****ic Sidamo, Afar,
Hadiyya and Agaw languages, as well as the
Semitic Gurage languages, Harari, Silt'e, and
Argobba languages. Arabic,
which also belongs...
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Dahalik Tigre Tigrinya Gafat (†) Soddo–Mesqan–
Gurage Soddo Dobbi Galila Gogot Mesqan–
Gurage Mesqan Urib
Gurage Muher Chaha–Inor
Chaha Ezma
Gumer Gura Inor...