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Debre Markos University (DMU) is a public research university in Debre Markos, Ethiopia. DMU is located in the area endowed with pleasant weather, abundant natural resources, including Choke Mountains water-shade which covers six different agro-ecology zones within 50 km (31 mi) radius with various bio-diversity and source of many tributaries to the Nile, and Upper Blue Nile Gorge.
Debre Markos University: Debre Markos: Amhara: 2005 Debre Tabor University: Debre Tabor: Amhara: 2008 Defence University College of Engineering: Bishoftu: Oromia: 1997 [1] [6] Dembi Dolo University: Dembidolo: Oromia: 2015 Dessie Teacher's Education College: Dessie: Amhara: 1972 Dilla University: Dila: Sidama: 2004 Dire Dawa University: Dire ...
Debre Markos (Amharic: ደብረ ማርቆስ, romanized: Däbrä Marḳos lit: Mount of St. Mark) is a city, separate woreda, and administrative seat of the East Gojjam Zone in Amhara Region, Ethiopia.
Debre Birhan University; Debre Markos University; M. Mekdela Amba University; W. Washera College This page was last edited on 27 August 2022, at 00:06 (UTC ...
Amhara is bordered by Sudan to the west and northwest and by other the regions of Ethiopia: Tigray to the north, Afar to the east, Benishangul-Gumuz to the west and southwest, and Oromia to the south. Towns and cities in Amhara include: Bahir Dar, Dessie, Gonder, Debre Birhan, Debre Tabor, Kombolcha, Weldiya, Debre Markos, Seqota, Kobo, Metema. [3]
A map of the regions and zones of Ethiopia. East Gojjam (Amharic: ምሥራቅ ጎጃም), also called Misraq Gojjam, is a zone in Amhara Region of Ethiopia. Its capital is Debre Markos. East Gojjam is named after the former province of Gojjam.
“The social value of the coffee ceremony is one of our biggest traditions,” Kaffa Coffee owner Yared Markos says LONDON […] The post Promoting tradition as well as beans, Ethiopian coffee ...
Modern higher education was commenced during the reign of Emperor Haile Selassie with the establishment of the University College of Addis Ababa, now called Addis Ababa University, in 1950. It then followed by Haramaya University and Ambo school of agriculture, today's Ambo University. By this time, there were only three secondary schools in ...