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Asosa or Assosa is the capital of Benishangul-Gumuz Region, Ethiopia. Located in the Asosa Zone, this town has a latitude and longitude of 10°04′N 34°31′E
Asosa-Asosa Zone
Assosa is a zone in Benishangul-Gumuz Region of Ethiopia. This Zone was named after the Assosa Sultanate, which had approximately the same boundaries.
Asosa-Asosa Airport
Asosa Airport (IATA: ASO, ICAO: HASO) is a public airport serving Asosa, the capital of the western Benishangul-Gumuz Region in Ethiopia. The name of
Asosa-Asosa (woreda)
points in Assosa is Mount Bange. Construction of two health clinics in Asosa woreda was announced 9 March 2009, at a cost of almost 2 million Birr, which
Asosa-Welega Province
added to Welega to simplify administration: the semi-autonomous areas of Asosa, Beni Shangul, Leqa Naqamte, and Leqa Qellam, and the province of Sibu.
Asosa-Democratic Republic of the Congo
officers notably fought against the Italian colonial army in Ethiopia in Asosa, Bortaï and Saïo under Major-General Auguste-Eduard Gilliaert. In May 1960
Asosa-List of zones of Ethiopia
zone) West Gojjam South Gondar North Wollo South Wollo Oromia North Shewa Asosa Kamashi Metekel This region was created in 2023 from parts of the Southern
Asosa-Benishangul-Gumuz Region
ibn Muhammad of Sudan who feared the British would occupy it. In 1898, Asosa became the political and economic capital. Until the Italian occupation
Asosa-East African campaign (World War II)
forces (Major-General Auguste Gilliaert) who had defeated the Italians at Asosa and Saïo. On 6 July, Gazzera and 2,944 Italian, 1,535 African and 2,000
Asosa-Kwama language
Kwama (also Afan Mao, Amam, Gogwama, Goma, Gwama, Koma of Asosa, Nokanoka, North Koma, T'wa Kwama, Takwama) is a Koman language, spoken in the South Benishangul-Gumuz
Asosa-Belgian Congo
the Italian colonial army in Italian East Africa, and were victorious in Asosa, Bortaï and in the Siege of Saïo under Major-general Auguste-Eduard Gilliaert
Asosa-Mao languages
of the Oromia Region, and Ganza, which is spoken south of Bambasi in the Asosa Zone of Benishangul-Gumuz Region, west of the Hozo and Seze languages and
Asosa-Provinces of Ethiopia
Tigray The twenty-five administrative regions were:: xxiii Addis Ababa Arsi Asosa Bale Borana East Gojam East Harerge East Shewa Gambela Ilubabor Kefa Metekel
Asosa-Meaza Ashenafi
resignation on 17 January 2023. Meaza was born in Asosa, Ethiopia. She attended both elementary and high school in Asosa and join Addis Ababa University Law department
Asosa-Addis Ababa Bole International Airport
Abidjan, Abuja, Accra, Amman–Queen Alia, Antananarivo, Arba Minch, Asmara, Asosa, Athens, Atlanta,1 Awasa, Axum, Bahir Dar, Bahrain, Bamako, Bangalore,
Asosa-Germaine Greer
she took photographs with an Olympus automatic camera and drove 700 km to Asosa, a city to which the Ethiopian government was moving people from the famine
Asosa-Anfillo language
Wedekind, Charlotte (2002) 'Sociolinguistic Survey Report on Languages of the Asosa-Begi-Komosha area, Part II' (SIL Electronic Survey Report 2002-055). [contains
Asosa-Regions of Ethiopia
32,456,300 154,709 Bahir Dar Benishangul-Gumuz Region 1,251,000 50,699 Asosa Central Ethiopia Regional State unknown Hosaina Dire Dawa (city) 551,000
Asosa-Force Publique
Italian East Africa, arriving from the Congo via the Sudan. The troops took Asosa and Gambela with little resistance, and shelled Italian forces at Saïo on
Asosa-Bambassi language
in Ethiopia around the towns of Bambasi and Didessa in the area east of Asosa in Benishangul-Gumuz Region. The parent language group is the East Mao group
Asosa-Koman languages
+ 2) kúpà-twàsɛ̄n (litː ? + 3) kúpà-béésʼín (litː ? + 4) kʼoosʼi Kwama (Asosa) (3) seːko ~ se:ndo / ʔāˈsɛ́n~ ʔāsɛ́l (SIL) siːya / ˈsíjá (SIL) twazan ~
Asosa-Fazogli
Blue Nile and the Sobat River, and included the mountains in the modern Asosa Zone of the Ethiopian Benishangul-Gumuz Region. The west slope of the hills
Asosa-List of airports by IATA airport code: A
Airport Talladega, Alabama, United States UTC−06:00 Mar-Nov ASO HASO Asosa Airport Asosa, Ethiopia UTC+03:00 ASP YBAS Alice Springs Airport Alice Springs
Asosa-List of Ethiopian Airlines destinations
Bole International Airport Hub Arba Minch Arba Minch Airport Passenger Asosa Asosa Airport Passenger Axum Axum Airport Passenger Awasa Awasa Airport Passenger
Asosa-Kurmuk, Ethiopia
known as Kumruk, Kormuk) is a town in western Ethiopia. Located in the Asosa Zone of the Benishangul-Gumuz Region, Kurmuk has a latitude and longitude
Asosa-Berta languages
prestigious and also the most innovative Berta variety, is spoken in and around Asosa and Kurmuk, along the border with Sudan. Fadashi is spoken in and around
Asosa-Imru Haile Selassie
Italians. For this to have worked, he needed the revenue of the gold mines of Asosa, but the loyal Sheikh Hojali was driven out in July 1936 by rebellious Welega
Asosa-List of airports in Ethiopia
Minch (Arba Mintch) SNNPR HAAM AMH Arba Minch Airport Asosa (Assosa) Benishangul-Gumuz HASO ASO Asosa Airport Awasa (Awassa) Sidama HALA AWA Awasa Airport
Asosa-Bambasi
34.733°E / 9.750; 34.733 Country Ethiopia Region Benishangul-Gumuz Zone Asosa Elevation 1,668 m (5,472 ft) Population (2005) • Total 7,166 Time zone
Asosa-Yabus River
The Yabus River (or Khor Yabus) rises in the far west of Ethiopia, in Asosa Zone, flows west into Sudan past the town of Yabus, then enters South Sudan
Asosa-Ganza language
Ganza غانزا (Ganzo) Native to Sudan, Ethiopia Region Asosa Zone of Benishangul-Gumuz Region, Blue Nile State Native speakers 3,000 (2007) Language family
Asosa-Tum Airport
airports in Ethiopia International Addis Ababa Dire Dawa Domestic Arba Minch Asosa Awasa Axum Bahir Dar Combolcha Gambela Gode Gondar Humera Jijiga Jimma Kabri
Asosa-Siege of Saïo
expeditionary force marched from Kurmuk towards the Italian-held town of Asosa. The expeditionary force attacked three days later in conjunction with troops
Asosa-Alemungula
The name "Alemungula" is specifically used by the Wataweat people of the Asosa-Beni Sangul area, while essentially the same game is called Um el Bagara
Asosa-Pyrostria
B.Bremer Pyrostria antsirananensis Razafim., Lantz & B.Bremer Pyrostria asosa (Arènes) Razafim., Lantz & B.Bremer Pyrostria bibracteata (Baker) Cavaco
Asosa-Ethiopian First League
City Areka Robe City Robe Angacha City Angacha Legetafo 01 Legetafo Asosa City Asosa Gofa Barenche Sawla Bole Sub-city Addis Ababa Sululta City Sululta
Asosa-Ala Littoria
Dessiè, Dire Dawa, Gambela-Dembidollo, Gimma, Gondar, Gorrahei, Lechemtì-Asosa, Mogadishu, Negelle, Benghazi, Tripoli. Europe Athens, Barcelona, Belgrade
Asosa-Begi (town)
Siebert, Klaus Wedekind, "Sociolinguistic Survey Report on Languages of the Asosa - Begi - Komosha Area, Part I", SIL International, 2002. (accessed 30 December
Asosa-Railway stations in Ethiopia
South-western line Nekemte Sebeta-Kurmuk 1 Planned Nejo Sebeta-Kurmuk 1 Planned Asosa Sebeta-Kurmuk 1 Planned Kurmuk Sebeta-Kurmuk 1 ? Planned Near Sudan Border
Asosa-Saladin Said
Said Date of birth (1988-10-29) 29 October 1988 (age 35) Place of birth Asosa, Ethiopia Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Position(s) Forward Youth career Muger
Asosa-Italian exonyms
Buri Arba Minch Arba Minghi Asebe Teferi Asba Littoria Asella Asellè Asosa Asosà Awash Auasc Badatino Batatin(o) Bahir Dar Bahr dar Ghiorhis Bambesi Bombasci
Asosa-March 1941
entered Ethiopia from the west and captured the Italian garrison town of Asosa by surprise. A nighttime German bombing raid on Portsmouth sank a minesweeping
Asosa-Oda Buldigilu (woreda)
of the Asosa Zone, it is bordered by the Kamashi Zone in the north and east, by Oromia Region in the south, by Bambasi in the southwest, by Asosa in the
Asosa-Benishangul People's Liberation Movement
National Defense Force (ENDF) in a 30-minute gun battle at Bulfadto in Asosa. Gumuz People’s Democratic Movement "Ethiopia charges ten for attacks against
Asosa-List of palindromic places
Somalia Anina, Romania Apapa, Nigeria Apopa, El Salvador Asasa, Ethiopia Asosa, Ethiopia Ban Ab, Kerman, Iran Barab, Fars, Iran Basab, Yazd, Iran Capac
Asosa-List of districts in the Benishangul-Gumuz region
Benishangul-Gumuz Region List of districts in the Benishangul-Gumuz region Asosa Zone Asosa Bambasi Komesha Kurmuk Menge Oda Buldigilu Sherkole Kamashi Zone Agalo
Asosa-Menge, Ethiopia
Menge is a town in western Ethiopia. Located in the Asosa Zone of the Benishangul-Gumuz Region, Menge has a latitude and longitude of 10°23′N 34°46′E
Asosa-Berta people
Benishangul was divided in several sheikhdoms (Fadasi, Komosha, Gizen, Asosa), the most powerful of which was ruled by Sheikh Khoyele at the end of the
Asosa-Komo language
linguistically ambiguous terms until they became the official terms used in the Asosa zone in Benishangul Gummuz. Although Komo and Kwama are recognized under
Asosa-Hozo language
C., & Wedekind, K. (1994). Third SLLE survey on languages of the Begi/Asosa area. Survey of Little-Known Languages of Ethiopia (SLLE) Reports, 15, 1-19
Asosa-Belgian Congo in World War II
pyramid was inscribed with the name of each major location of fighting: Asosa, Gambela, and Saïo. Many locations throughout the country—presently the
Asosa-Sirba Abbay
Zone, Sirba Abbay is bordered by the Oromia Region on the southwest, by Asosa Zone and Sudan on the west, by the Abay River on the north and east which
Asosa-List of airports by ICAO code: H
Airport – Nejo HANK (NEK) – Nekemte Airport – Nekemte HASO (ASO) – Asosa Airport – Asosa HATP (TIE) – Tippi Airport – Tippi HAWC (WAC) – Wacca Airport –
Asosa-Rail transport in Ethiopia
Ababa–Ambo–Jimma–Bedele Jimma–Guraferda–Dimma 700 km 4 planned Ambo–Nekemte–Asosa–Kurmuk 520 km 5 Awash–Weldiya Railway Weldiya–Mekelle Railway under construction
Asosa-Onesimos Nesib
attempted to reach Welega by way of central Sudan. His party got no closer than Asosa, and were forced to return to the border town of Famaka, where Onesimos
Asosa-Bambasi Refugee Camp
the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) It is located in Asosa zone which is in the Benishangul-Gumuz region of north-western Ethiopia
Asosa-Nejo
center of Nejo woreda. Nejo is served by Nejjo Airport and is 150 km east of Asosa Airport. In his travel book, In Search of King Solomon's Mines, Tahir Shah
Asosa-Suleman Hamid
Suleman Date of birth (1997-10-20) 20 October 1997 (age 26) Place of birth Asosa, Ethiopia Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) Position(s) Right-back Team information
Asosa-Ramadan Yusef
Mohammed Date of birth (2001-02-12) 12 February 2001 (age 23) Place of birth Asosa, Ethiopia Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) Position(s) Left-back Team information
Asosa-Albert De Vleeschauwer
Sudan in March, from where they entered Abyssinia and took the towns of Asosa and Saïo in May. A medical unit also participated in the Madagascan landings
Asosa-Dabus River
Benishangul-Gumuz and the Oromia Regions, but also the entire shared boundary of the Asosa and Kamashi Zones of the Benishangul-Gumuz Region. The Dabus has been a
Asosa-List of female nominees for the Nobel Prize
January 2010 Port-au-Prince, Haiti 2005, 2006 Meaza Ashenafi 25 July 1964 Asosa, Ethiopia — 2005, 2015 Medea Benjamin 10 September 1952 Freeport, New York