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  1. Gurage people - Wikipedia

    Throughout the history of Addis Ababa, the Gurage have been both the city's main labor force and the driving force behind Addis Mercato. By the early 20th century, Gurage had become synonymous with …

  2. Gurage | Ethiopia, Language, Culture | Britannica

    Gurage, ethnolinguistic group of the fertile and semi-mountainous region some 150 miles (240 kilometres) south and west of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, bounded by the Awash River on the north, the …

  3. AFRICA | 101 Last Tribes - Gurage people

    Gurage people are divided into several sub-groups, but the three main sub-groups are the Sebat-bet Gurage found in the western part of Gurageland – the two other sub-groups being the Northern …

  4. Gurage Heritage: A Deep Dive into Ethiopian Culture

    Explore the rich cultural tapestry of the Gurage people, from their traditions and arts to their unique culinary heritage in Ethiopia.

  5. The Gurage People – Carolyn Ford

    Dec 28, 2024 · Gurage houses are famous for their neatness and symmetry, circular structures held together without the use of nails, wooden spokes protruding from a center pole to support the …

  6. Gurage background - University of California, San Diego

    Oct 15, 2003 · The Gurage people of Ethiopia inhabit an area of land approx. 150km south/south-west of Addis Ababa. They speak a collection of Semitic languages and dialects, collectively known as …

  7. Gurage people - Wikiwand

    Throughout the history of Addis Ababa, the Gurage have been both the city's main labor force and the driving force behind Addis Mercato. By the early 20th century, Gurage had become synonymous with …

  8. Gurage (ጉራጌ) - Sewasew

    Gurage is a Region in the Ethiopian Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region (SNNPR). This zone is named for the Gurage people, whose homeland lies in this zone.

  9. Gurage people — Wikipedia Republished // WIKI 2

    Jun 19, 2024 · Language The Gurage languages are a subgroup of the Ethiopian Semitic languages within the Semitic family of the Afroasiatic language family. They have three subgroups: Northern, …

  10. AFRICA - Explore the Regions - Ethiopia - THIRTEEN

    The Gurage speak a Semitic language called Guraginae, a distant relative of Amharic. Guragina is spoken in several different dialects based on tribe and geography.