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  2. List of hospitals in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Map of Ethiopian regions and Chartered Cities. This list of hospitals in Ethiopia lists the notable hospitals in Ethiopia.The list is organized by region and city. [1] [2] The first Ethiopian hospital was established in 1897. [3]

  3. Hararghe - Wikipedia

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    A comparison of the two maps in Margary Perham, The Government of Ethiopia shows that Hararghe was created by combining the Sultanate of Aussa, the lands of the Karanle, Ogaden, Issa, and Gadabursi with the 1935 provinces of Chercher and Harar. [9] In 1960, the province south of the Shebelle River was made into its own province, Bale. [10]

  4. Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital, also known as AAFH and Hamlin's Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital, is a women's health care hospital based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The hospital was founded by Australian physicians Catherine Hamlin and Reginald Hamlin , to care for women with childbirth injuries. [ 1 ]

  5. Harari Region - Wikipedia

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    Based on the 2007 Census conducted by the Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia (CSA), Harari has a total population of 183,415, of whom 92,316 were men and 91,099 women. This region is the only one in Ethiopia where the majority of its population lives in an urban area: 99,368 or 54.18% of the population are urban inhabitants.

  6. Harar - Wikipedia

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    Harar lost some of its commercial importance with the creation of the French-built Addis Ababa–Djibouti Railway, initially intended to run via the city but diverted north of the mountains between Harar and the Awash River to save money. As a result of this, Dire Dawa was founded in 1902 as New Harar. The British planned to revitalise the ...

  7. Hubat - Wikipedia

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    1832 map by John Arrowsmith illustrating Hubetta's location in the Emirate of Harar. Hubat (Harari: ሆበት Hobät), also known as Hobat, or Kubat was a historical Muslim state located in present-day eastern Ethiopia. [1] [2] [3] Historically part of the Adal region alongside Gidaya and Hargaya states on the Harar plateau. [4]

  8. Ethiopiaid - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopiaid is a UK-registered charity that generates public funding for local charity partners in Ethiopia.It supports organisations who work in poverty reduction, healthcare, empowerment of women & girls, elder support, children with disabilities, surgery for facial disfigurements and educational access.

  9. Abadir Umar ar-Rida - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Abaadir Umar Al-Rida (Harari: አባዲር ዑመር አል-ሪዳ ፈቂ ዑመር, Somali: Abaadir Umar Al-Rida, Arabic: الفقيه ابادر عمر الرضا), also known as Aw Abadir [1] or Aw Badir was the legendary founder of Harar and a patron saint in modern-day eastern Ethiopia. [2] [3]