• Gamo-Gofa-Dawro is an Omotic language of the Afroasiatic family spoken in the Dawro, Gamo Gofa and Wolayita Zones of the Southern Nations, Nationalities...
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    Basketo language Bench language Boro language, also called Shinasha Chara language Dawro language Dime language Dizi language Dorze language Gamo language Ganza...
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  • The Dawro are a people of southern Ethiopia, also known as the Omete. They speak the Dawragna language. During the nineteenth century, the Dawro lived...
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  • Outreach Foundation, an American philanthropic organization Gamo-Gofa-Dawro language, native to Ethiopia Gang of Four (disambiguation) General Operations...
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    Dawro (or Dawuro) is a zone in the South West Region of Ethiopia. The name "Dawuro" represents both the land and the people. It is located at about 500km...
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  • Oyda, and Gamo-Gofa-Dawro are also dialects, but most sources, including Ethnologue and ISO 639-3 now list these as separate languages. The different communities...
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    two Omotic languages with the most speakers are Wolaitta and Gamo-Gofa-Dawro, with about 1.2 million speakers each. A majority of specialists consider...
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    South West Ethiopia Peoples' Region (category Articles containing Amharic-language text)
    consists of the Keffa, Sheka, Bench Sheko, Dawro, West Omo Zones, and Konta special woreda. The working language of the region is Amharic. Negash Wagesho...
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  • Basketo Central: Wolaytta (Ometo), Oyda (Oyta), Melo (Malo), Dorze–Gamo-Gofa-Dawro East: Gats'ame (Kachama-Ganjule), Koorete (Koyra, Harro), Zayse-Zergulla...
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  • Dawaro (redirect from Dawro Sultanate)
    Gafat Gojjam Waldebba Semien Wegera Qwara Tsegede Wolqayt Kingdom of Damot Dawro Enarya Janjero Kaffa Sheka Wolayta Sidama kingdoms Bahargamo Buzamo Garo...
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    Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region (category Articles containing Amharic-language text)
    in Bench Maji Zone Chara – 0.08%, mostly in South Omo Zone Dawro – 3.28%, mostly in Dawro Zone Dime – < 0.01% Dizi – 0.23%, mostly in Maji (woreda) Dorze...
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    was split off from the SNNPR and consisted of Keffa, Sheka, Bench Sheko, Dawro, and West Omo Zones, along with Konta special district. On 19 August 2023...
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    and Gamo-Gofa-Dawro are also dialects, but most authorities, including Ethnologue and ISO 639-3 now list these as separate languages. The different communities...
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    locality of Ajora Kebele, Tiyona gore in the east and in the west with Dawro. The twin waterfall and wildlife as well as different bird species with...
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  • Wacca is a town in central Ethiopia. Located in the Dawro Zone of the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples' Region, this town has a latitude and...
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    Harari people (category Articles containing Harari-language text)
    They speak the Harari language, a member of the South Ethiopic grouping within the Semitic subfamily of the Afroasiatic languages. The Harla people, an...
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    Geʽez script (category Articles containing Ge'ez-language text)
    U+AB00 to U+AB2F (decimal 43776–43823) containing letters for Gamo-Gofa-Dawro, Basketo and Gumuz. Finally in Unicode 14.0, there is the extended-B range...
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    Culture of Ethiopia (category Articles containing Tigrinya-language text)
    Additionally, Omotic languages are spoken by Omotic ethnic minority groups inhabiting the southern regions. Among these idioms are Aari, Bench, Dawro, Dime, Dizi...
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  • special woreda, on the northwest by Konta special woreda, on the north by Dawro and Wolayita, on the northeast by the Lake Abaya which separates it from...
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    the north by Oromia Region,Dedo and Mancho woreda, and on the east by the Dawro Zone; the Denchya River defines the southern part of the boundary with the...
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  • Walashma dynasty (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    John the language spoken by the people of Adal as well as its rulers the Imams and Sultans would closely resemble contemporary Harari language. The 19th-century...
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  • Peoples Region. Silt'e people speak Siltʼe language a Semitic language which is closely related to the Harari language. Siltʼe denote their origin in Harar...
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    western area of the former zone. In 2000 it was split into three zones: Dawro, Gamo Gofa, and Wolayita; and Basketo and Konta became special woredas....
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  • Argobba people (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    their area. These factors have led to a decline in usage of the Argobba language. Argobba are considered endangered today due to exogamy and destitution...
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  • Unicode block containing Geʽez characters for the Gamo-Gofa-Dawro, Basketo, and Gumuz languages of Ethiopia. The following Unicode-related documents record...
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  • Habesha peoples (category Articles containing Ge'ez-language text)
    Sabaeans brought with them South Arabian letters and language, which gradually evolved into the Ge'ez language and Ge'ez script. Linguists have revealed, however...
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    Horn of Africa (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
    peninsula or, in the Somali language, Geeska Afrika, Jasiiradda Soomaali or Gacandhulka Soomaali. In other local languages, it is called "the Horn of Africa"...
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  • 80 different ethnic groups. Most people in Ethiopia speak Afro-Asiatic languages, mainly of the Cushitic and Semitic branches. The former includes the...
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    List of zones of Ethiopia (category Articles containing Amharic-language text)
    Zone Gofa Zone Konso Zone South Omo Zone Wolayita Zone Bench Sheko Zone Dawro Zone Keffa Zone Sheka Zone Konta Zone West Omo Zone North Omo – abolished...
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    Ethiopians (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    different languages and ethnic groups. Ethiopians speak Afro-Asiatic languages (Semitic, Cushitic, and Omotic) and Nilo-Saharan languages. The Oromo...
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