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Town and peninsula in Amhara Region, Ethiopia
Gorgora (Amharic: ጎርጎራ Gōrgōrā, also, especially formerly, ጐርጐራ Gʷargʷarā, modern pronunciation Gʷergʷerā) is a town and peninsula in northwestern Ethiopia
Gorgora
National project in Ethiopia launched in 2020
Gorgora Project (Amharic: ጎርጎራ ፕሮጀክት) is a national project initiated by the Ethiopian government "Dine for Nation" initiatives under Prime Minister Abiy
Gorgora_Project
Genus of moths
Gorgora is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database v t e
Gorgora_(moth)
Largest lake in Ethiopia and major source of Blue Nile
Kidane Mehret, known for its regalia. A ferry service links Bahir Dar with Gorgora via Dek and various lakeshore villages. There is also Zege Peninsula on
Lake_Tana
Spanish Jesuit missionary in Ethiopia (1595–1678)
became friends. Susenyos made a grant of land to Páez on the peninsula of Gorgora on the north side of Lake Tana, where he built a new center for his fellow
Pedro_Páez
Gerba Ghimbi Gidami Gidole Gijet Ginir Goba Gode Gololcha Gondar Gore Goro Gorgora Guder Guliso Gununo Gutin Gerbo Halaba Kulito Haramaya Harar Hawassa Hayq
List of cities and towns in Ethiopia
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Ethiopia
Fortifications of Muscat Muscat, Oman Built 1522-1560. Ruins of Gorgora Nova Gorgora, Ethiopia Built 1611-1618. Sanctuary of Bom Jesus de Matosinhos Congonhas
Seven Wonders of Portuguese Origin in the World
Seven_Wonders_of_Portuguese_Origin_in_the_World
Municipality in Turkey
Tomb, Mausoleum of Topal Osman Giresun Archaeological Museum (the former Gorgora church) Old Ottoman houses of Zeytinlik district Kırkharman Kilisesi, a
Giresun
Island near Lake Tana, Ethiopia
the northwestern part of Lake Tana in Ethiopia. Located southwest of the Gorgora peninsula, Daga has a latitude and longitude of 12°10′N 37°11′E / 12
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Ethiopian Orthodox church in Amhara Region
through a port constructed in 1987, which is connected to Bahir Dar and Gorgora by a state-owned ferry service. The access is in itself a beauty spot with
Narga_Selassie
District in Amhara Region, Ethiopia
on the east by Gondar Zuria. Towns in Dembiya include Aymiba, Chuahit, Gorgora and Koladiba. Rivers within this woreda include the Lesser Angereb and
Dembiya_(woreda)
Type of pastoralism
The summer settlement of the village of Ğorğoras in the Çaykara district of Trabzon province, Turkey
Transhumance
1632–1769 period of Ethiopian history
As a result, the Emperor behind Fasilides often built stone castles in Gorgora, Gomange, Guzara and Gannata Iyasus. After becoming aware of the fact,
Gondarine_period
Town in the Amhara region of Ethiopia
in agricultural product and fishery. A weekly ferry connects Delgi with Gorgora and Bahir Dar. The Scots explorer James Bruce paused for an hour at the
Delgi
Subfamily of freshwater fishes
ontogenetic dietary shift of L. intermedius (Ruppell, 1836) in Lake Tana gulf of Gorgora, Ethiopia. International Journal of Fishery and Aquaculture, 6: 9-16. W
Torinae
Seventeenth-century Portuguese Catholic church in Gorgora.
Catholic_Church_in_Ethiopia
Battle in WWII
Chilga. There were rough tracks to the west of Lake Tana which met at Gorgora and a better road ran east to Debra Tabor, also garrisoned and Dessie.
Battle_of_Gondar
Species of fish
science. The genus name Arius comes from the Latinization of "Ari" from "Ari gorgora", which is the local Bengali name for a catfish found in India. Neo- was
Neoarius_graeffei
16th century Imam and General of the Adal Sultanate
peoples around Harar, but Somalis from a number of clans, particularly the Gorgora, a clan that probably originated around Zelia, certainly fought in his
Ahmad_ibn_Ibrahim_al-Ghazi
Fishing tankwas on an island of Lake Tana near Gorgora
Tankwa
National project in Ethiopia established in 2020
initiatives under Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on 20 August 2020. Alongside Gorgora and Koysha Projects, Wenchi Project aimed to promote sustainable ecosystem
Wenchi_Project
Confederation of monarchies in northeast Africa from 1504 to 1821
Queen Fatima, which he sent back to Emperor Susenyos' palace in Danqaz (Gorgora) and she renewed submission to the Ethiopian Empire. A pitched battle was
Funj_Sultanate
Species of beetle
have been collected from the shores of Lake Harsadi (Adda) and Lake Tana (Gorgora). "Abacetus levisulcatus Straneo, 1939". Catalogue of Life. Species 2000:
Abacetus_levisulcatus
Island encircled by Lake Tana, Ethiopia
Narga Selassie. Dek is accessible by the ferry that runs from Bahir Dar to Gorgora. Hormuzd Rassam mentions visiting the island in February 1866, describing
Dek_Island
Zone in Amhara Region of Ethiopia
Emfranz, Feres Megria, Musebamb Town, Kurbi, Armachiho, Gondar, Tekeldengy, Gorgora and Metemma. Based on the 2007 Census conducted by the Central Statistical
North_Gondar_Zone
Po on Bioko Island (1858–1872) Jesuit complex [fr] in Gorgora (1608–1633), now Ruins of Gorgora Nova [fr] Jesuit mission in Hormuz (1549–1568) Jesuit
List_of_Jesuit_sites
Place in Amhara Region, Ethiopia
track roads to both Shawra and Kunzela and weekly service by the Bahir Dar-Gorgora ferry on Lake Tana. While the name of the town is indisputably Amharic
Dengel_Ber
transportation primarily linking Lake Tana area, Zege, Qorat'a, Dagi, and Gorgora. The Gorgora-Bahir Dar line was the principal trade supply between Gondar and
History_of_Bahir_Dar
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1606 to 1632
missionaries his favor by a number of land grants, most importantly those at Gorgora, located on a peninsula on the northern shore of Lake Tana. In 1613, Susenyos
Susenyos_I
District and municipality in Trabzon, Turkey
located within the present-day Çaykara district (namely the villages of Ğorğoras (in Greek: Γοργορά), Holayisa, Paçan and Zeno (in Greek: Ξένος), where
Çaykara
Gonophaea Gonopteronia Gonospileia Gonostygia Gonuris Goonallica Gorgone Gorgora Gorosina Gortyna Gortynodes Gorua Gracillina Gracilodes Gracilopsis Grammesia
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Northern Somali clan
peoples around Harar, but Somalis from a number of clans, particularly the Gorgora, a clan that probably originated around Zelia, certainly fought in his
Gurgura
Genus of true bugs
Tribe: Gargarini Genus: Gargara Amyot & Audinet-Serville, 1843 Synonyms Gorgora [sic] Amyot & Audinet-Serville, 1843 Macrops [sic] Buckton, 1903 Maerops
Gargara_(treehopper)
Ethiopian passenger ferry
Tananesh II Owner Ethio Ferries Operator Ethio Ferries Port of registry Gorgora Route Lake Tana Ordered 2023 Builder Schottel GmbH Launched 1 April 2024
Tananesh_II_(ferry)
Topics referred to by the same term
of places in Eritrea and Ethiopia. Debre Sina (church), a church near Gorgora, on the northern shore of Lake Tana Debre Sina (Eritrea), a monastery in
Debre_Sina
evidence of increase in the intensity and duration of human occupation of the Gorgora rockshelter (Ethiopia) approximately 42,000 years ago, during a stable
2024_in_paleomammalogy
Portuguese explorer
which decided to return the survivors to Kambaata, whence they returned to Gorgora, according to Bruce, "without any sort of advantage to themselves." Fernandes
António_Fernandes_(Jesuit)
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Farsi, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
The Sun's Glory; Kindness; Sweetness
Girl/Female
Indian
Princess
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord's Support
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew
Hear; Listen; Form of Simon; Listening Intently; Hearkening
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Holy spirit of the forest.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Iris, Twinkling star in the eye
Male
Portuguese
Catalan and Portuguese form of Latin Nicolaus, NICOLAU means "victor of the people."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Doing good deeds
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shejali | ஷேஜ஼ாலீ
A fruit
Male
African
he will go far.
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