-
Oromo (/ˈɒrəmoʊ/ OR-əm-ow or /ɔːˈroʊmoʊ/ aw-ROW-mow; Oromo:
Afaan Oromoo),
historically also
called Galla,
which is
regarded by the
Oromo as pejorative...
- Baro
Tumsa Baaroo Tumsaa Born Baro
Tumsa 1938 Bodji,
Wellega,
Ethiopian Empire Died 1978 Harerge,
Ethiopia Organization(s)
Echat Oromo Liberation Front...
- few live
across the
border in Sudan. They
speak the
Oromo language. The
Wellega po****tion is
approximately 8 million, many of them
being Christians. Wallaga...
- Wollega,
whose western part lay in the area West
Wollega now occupies. West
Wellega is
bordered on the west by
Kelem Wollega Zone, on the
north by the Benishangul-Gumuz...
-
military wing also
began capturing land in
western Oromia,
particularly in
Wellega.
Between 1977 and 1978, the war
between Somalia and
Ethiopia proved to...
-
these other kingdoms in the
present day: Jimma, Benishangul-Gumuz Region,
Wellega and Bale.
Historians correspond this type of
system as a
prototype of the...
- with
Onesimos and
other Oromos, were able to move from
Eritrea back to
Wellega,
where they
established schools,
Aster serving as a
teacher at Nekemte...
- Hamburg:
Helmut Buske: 347-383. Wallmark, Peter. 1981. “The Bega (Gumuz) of
Wellega:
Agriculture and subsistence”. In
Peoples and
cultures of the Ethio-Sudan...
- Moslem, and 4.24% were
Roman Catholic. Socio-economic
profile of the East
Wellega Zone
Government of
Oromia Region (last
accessed 1
August 2006). "Coffee...
- Main) on 15
April 1991: "The OLF
strongly opposes the phrase:
liberating Wellega or the
Oromo nation. It is
false for any
alien force to say that it will...