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Summary Of: Gondar

Gondar is north of... Gondar has an estimated total population of 194... which gives Gondar a density of 4... Gondar was founded by Emperor... ordered that the inhabitants of Gondar be segregated by religion... Gondar had acquired a sense of community identity... Although Gondar was by any definition a city... sacked Gondar when he invaded Ethiopia June 1887... Gondar was ravaged again in... Gondar was further developed under... Italian forces made their last stand in Gondar in November 1941... The area of Gondar was one of the main centers of activity of... Gondar was captured by the... Gondar traditionally was divided into several neighborhoods or quarters... Gondar is also a noted center of ecclesiastical learning of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church... Bath in Gondar to celebrate Timket... Bath in Gondar to celebrate Timket... The modern city of Gondar is popular as a tourist attraction for its many picturesque ruins in the... Downtown Gondar shows the influence of the Italian occupation of the late 1930s...

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