- 29, pp 667–667 doi:10.1017/S0041977X00073857 Shack, William, 1966: The
Guraghe. A
People of the
Ensete Culture,
London – New York – Nairobi:
Oxford University...
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about 115–120 cm and
weigh some 350 kg.: 212 The
Ethiopian Goffa and
Guraghe breeds in the
Abyssinian Shorthorned Zebu
group are also small.: 99 David...
- Baco, del Oeste, Borana,
Caffa & Ghimirra, Gimma,
Guraghé & Cambattà Magi & Sciuro, Ometo, Sidamo,
Uollega & Gundrù....
- 38750; 29.59167 (55.
Sabyinyo (3634 m))
Karisimbi 1907 72
Mount Gurage /
Guraghe 3,620 11,880 1,400 4,600
Gurage Mountains Ethiopia 08°16′37″N 38°21′55″E...
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southwest of
Addis Ababa, the
capital of Ethiopia, the
eparchy covers the
Guraghe Zone of the
Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples'
Regional State...
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Primarily the Amhara, and
Orthodox Christians from
other ethnic groups— from
Guraghe, Wolayita, Tigrayans, Oromo, and
others were
murdered in this violence...
- Adwa the Ambo the Arsi or
Arusi the Bale the
Goffa or
Goffa Dwarf the
Guraghe the
Hammer the
Harar the Jem-Jem or
Black Highland Cattle the
Jijiga the...
- the home of the
Gurage people who are tradesmen, herdsmen, and farmers.
Guraghes live in tukuls,
which are
circular mud and
wattle structures with tall...
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website The
Gurage and
Silte Research Group The
homepage of
Sharon Rose at the
University of California, San
Diego Linguistics Department Bete
Guraghe.org...
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eucalyptus tree (የባሕር ዛፍ). He also
studied local languages (e.g. Amharic,
Guraghe, Harari, etc.) and
wrote books about them. More relevantly, Mondon-Vidailhet...