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    Kambaata people also spelt as Kambata or Kembata (Amharic: ከምባታ) are a Cushitic ethnic group that inhabits the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples'...
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  • Kambaata may refer to: the Kambaata people the Kambaata language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kambaata. If an internal...
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    Rendille people Ariaal people Aweer people Garre Tunni Burji speakers of the Burji language Sidama people Gedeo people Hadiya people Kambaata people Halaba...
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  • Kambaata is a Highland East Cushitic language, part of the larger Afro-Asiatic family and spoken by the Kambaata people. Closely related varieties are...
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    woreda in 2002 and 2023 respectively. This zone is named after the Kambaata people which gained zonal posture following the establishment of Central Ethiopian...
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    Gedeo – 4.9%, mostly in Gedeo Zone Hadiya – 7.98%, mostly in Hadiya Zone Kambaata – 3.82%, mostly in Kembata Tembaro Zone Burji – 0.38%, mostly in Burji...
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  • speaking Highland East Cushitic languages in southwestern Ethiopia. In Kambaata and Sidamo, this system is called ballishsha, and includes physical and...
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  • Siltʼe people are an ethnic group in southern Ethiopia. They inhabit the Siltʼe Zone which is part of the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Region...
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    The Harari people (Harari: ጌይ ኡሱኣች Gēy Usuach, "People of the City") are a Semitic-speaking ethnic group which inhabits the Horn of Africa. Members of...
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    many people from the Ethiopian Highlands were resettled into predominantly Anuak areas. These migrants, which include Tigrayans, Oromo, Kambaata, Amhara...
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