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Hana ø Gohazaø )" ø Dek’e IC Gedro Afk’ire ø Kualabaka )" : )" )" )" Jurina Gebeya Dehina !F ø ø ø )" ø Ch’imbil Demibeza ø ø ø Sositu ø : ø Arib Gebeya Thematic sources: ø Gelawudiwos Anibeshanø ø ø ø Abarge )" ø Classification of Landsat TM (2010) / SPOT5 (2012) Johana YISMALA ø Guge ø ø ø ø ø DEM of ASTER (ASTGTM NASA) TOWN Yismala POI: 1 ø ø Ensuyi ø ø Giyorgis ø ø Dewel )" !< ø Abay ø Topographic sources: ø )" Tenta Kokota Gina Gut’mera Amba ø )" )" J ø ø Landsat TM (2010) Shet’yon Insway )" Bahir Dar ø Witimera Yesimala SPOT5 (A2) (Jan./Feb 2012-13) Bota Bota ø Jankiti )" " ø Ethiopia 1:50 000 EMA (1984/87/88/98/99) ) ø Deyma Agar Gina ø )" )" Sheets: Addis ø ø ø ø Wenidogeti ø 1136b2, 1136b4, 1137a1, 1137a2, 1137a3 Amba ø Ats’ey ø Ch’enta ø Meha 1137a3, 1137a4, 1137b1, 1137b2, 1137b3 Kurbah Chanita )" ø Weyn 1137b4, 1137c1, 1137c2, 1137c3, 1137c4 ø ø Atsede )" ø Sositu Yemoshet ø Weyin 1137d1, 1236d2, 1236d4, 1237c1, 1237c2 ø ø Bahir Desirana Lihuda ø 1237c3, 1237c4, 1237d1, 1237d2, 1237d3 Insway Dar Liyu Kibeb ø ø )" Yibab Yinesa ø Arafami 1237d4 Delekes )" )" ø ø Chenicher ø ø ø SK-IMPEX Russia (1980) ø ø ø ø Lalibela ø Dilish ø )" ø ø ø Wef Kerench ø ø ø Arigif ø Deleket ø Tamire )" ø Project: Sub - component: Andinet Yinesa Andassam ø Ajafej ø ø )" )" Amaritø Yiloma Sositu "For People and Nature – "On-site mapping of biodiversity ø Wenz Yeginifit ø ø Dilamo Kuskust Sebatamit T’ik’ Establishment of a UNESCO hotspots of the proposed )" K’ot’k’ot’ma Gwagwat ø ø ø ø )" )" Degwat Tik Anbesa ø ø ø Yegoma )" Edget ø ø Tis Anibesaø biosphere reserve at Lake Tana Biosphere Reserve ø ø ø Huletu ø ø Behibret Abay T’is T’ul ø Lake Tana in Ethiopia" and related capacity building" ø Nifasa Asabala ø Town ø ø )" Koreta Isat Shet’ Atkilt Ashuda ø )" )" ø )" )" Wenidata ø Sanana Digus Tan Chiltiø ø ø Welde )" ø ø Desikwana Meshenti )" Meshentiø Menta ø )" Meligib ø Town Gentenya ø ø ø ø ø ø ø K’ent’efa Atit ø Lijetana ø Shelma
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