Midega Tola (Aanaa)

Last updated
Midega Tola
Ethiopia rel location map (1).svg
Red pog.svg
Midega Tola
Coordinates: Coordinates: 8°52′08″N42°07′24″E / 8.8688°N 42.1233°E / 8.8688; 42.1233
CountryFlag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia
Region Flag of the Oromia Region.svg Oromia
Zone East Hararghe Zone

Midega Tola (Oromo : Aanaa Miidhagaa Tolaa) is a district of Oromia, Ethiopia. [1] [2]

See also

Midaga Tola(Midaga Lola), East Hararghe Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia

Related Research Articles

Oromo people East Cushitic ethnic group native to the Horn of Africa

The Oromo are a Cushitic ethnic group mostly native to the Oromia region of Ethiopia who speak the Oromo language., which is part of the Cushitic branch of the Afroasiatic language family. They are the largest ethnic group in Ethiopia and represent a large portion of Ethiopia's population.

Oromia Regional state of Ethiopia

Oromia is a regional state in Ethiopia and the homeland of the Oromo people. The capital city of the State of Oromia is Addis Ababa, also known as Finfinne. Currently the state consists of 19 administrative zones. Oromia the largest Region in ethiopia.

Arsi Zone Zone in Oromia Region of Ethiopia

Arsi is a zone in Oromia Region of Ethiopia, named after a clan of the Oromo, who inhabit in the area.

Batu, formerly Zway or Ziway, is a town and district on the road connecting Addis Ababa to Nairobi in the East Shewa Zone of Oromia Region, Ethiopia. Batu has a latitude and longitude of 7°56′N38°43′E with an elevation of 1643 meters above sea level.

Arsi Province Former province in Ethiopia

Arsi was a province of Ethiopian Empire with its capital at Asella. Historically a part of the Emirate of Harar until its invasion by Menelik and subsequent incorporation into modern Ethiopia. The province was reduced to a Zone of the Oromia Region with the adoption of the new constitution in 1995. In more ancient times, the region is seemingly related to the Harla.

Oromo Liberation Front Oromo nationalist political party in Ethiopia

The Oromo Liberation Front is nationalist organisation formed in 1973 by Oromo nationalists to promote self-determination for the Oromo people inhabiting today's Oromia Region and Oromia Zone in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. The OLF has offices in Addis Ababa, Washington, D.C. and Berlin from where it operates Amharic and Oromo radio stations.

Omo Nada is one of the woredas in the Oromia region of Ethiopia. Part of the Jimma Zone, Omo Nada is bordered on the south by the Gojeb River, which separates it from the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Region (SNNPR), on the west by Dedo, on the northwest by Kersa, on the north by Tiro Afeta, on the northeast by Sokoru, and on the east by the Omo River which separates it from the SNNPR. Nada is the administrative center of the district; other towns in Omo Nada include Asendabo.

Hitosa is one of the Aanaas in the Oromia Regional State of Ethiopia. Aanaa of Lude Hitosa was separated from Hitosa. Part of the Arsi Zone, Hitosa is bordered on the south by Digeluna Tijo, on the southwest by Tiyo, on the west by Batu Dugda, on the northwest by the East Shewa Zone, on the northeast by Dodotana Sire, and on the east by Tena. The administrative center of the woreda is Iteya; other towns include Borujawi and Ligaba.

Gursum is one of the Districts in the Oromia of Ethiopia. Part of the East Hararghe Zone, Gursum is bordered on the south by Babille, on the west by the Harari Region, on the north by Jarso, and on the east by the Somali Region. The administrative center of the woreda is Funyan Bira.

Fedis is a woreda in Oromia Region, Ethiopia. Part of the East Hararghe Zone, Fedis is bordered on the southwest by Garamulleta zone, Meyumuluke woreda, on the west by Girawa, on the northwest by Haro Maya, on the north by the Harari Region, on the east by Babille, and on the southeast by the Erer River which separates it from the Somali Regionat south by Midega tola district. The administrative center of this district is Boko.

Goro Gutu is a Aanaa in Oromia, Ethiopia. This district is named after Mount Goro Gutu, its tallest mountain. Part of the East Hararghe Zone, Goro Gutu is bordered on the south by Deder, on the west by the West Hararghe Zone, on the north by the Somali Region, and on the east by Meta. The administrative center is ; Karamile other towns include Boroda towns

Fate Tola Ethiopian long-distance runner

Fate Tola Geleto is an Ethiopian long-distance runner who competes in marathon races. She represented Ethiopia at the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships and has won marathons in Thessaloniki and Vienna. She lives in Germany and trains with Irina Mikitenko. Since 2012, she competes for the German club MTV Braunschweig.

Oromo conflict Armed conflict between Oromo Liberation Front and the Ethiopian government

The Oromo conflict is a protracted conflict between the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) and the Ethiopian government. The Oromo Liberation Front formed to fight the Ethiopian Empire to liberate the Oromo people and establish an independent state of Oromia. The conflict began in 1973, when Oromo nationalists established the OLF and its armed wing, the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA). These groups formed in response to prejudice against the Oromo people during the Haile Selassie and Derg era, when their language banned from public administration, courts, church and schools, and the stereotype of Oromo people as a hindrance to expanding Ethiopian national identity.

The Oromia–Somali clashes flared up in December 2016 following territorial disputes between Oromia region and Somali region's Government in Ethiopia. Hundreds of people were killed and more than 1.5 million people fled their homes.

Dawe Serara is a district of Oromia Region in Ethiopia.

Malka Soda is a district in the Borena Zone of Oromia Region in Ethiopia.

Gomole is a district of Borena Zone in Oromia Region of Ethiopia.

Harenfema is a district of Oromia Region in Ethiopia.

Koye Feche is a town and district of the Oromia Region, Ethiopia, located in the Oromia Special Zone Surrounding Finfinne in the Oromia, directly adjacent to the Oromia's and Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa also Known as Finfinne).

References

  1. "Communal pond expansion and rehabilitation". akvo. Retrieved 7 June 2018.
  2. "25/06/2016". improuse. Retrieved 7 June 2018.