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- Shashamane (Oromo: Shaashamannee, Amharic: ሻሸመኔ) is a city in southern Ethiopia. Located in the Oromia Region with a 2007 Census po****tion of 100,454...
- Ethiopian Emperor Haile Sel****ie is held. Most live in the small town of Shashamane about 150 miles (240 km) south of the capital Addis Ababa. When Jamaica...
- countries. Members work towards repatriation to Africa, mainly Ethiopia (Shashamane) Bob Marley was a notable member. Other artists ****ociated with the group...
- Jamaica; the group was responsible for establishing the Rasta community in Shashamane, Ethiopia. The Church of Haile Sel****ie, Inc., was founded by Abuna Foxe...
- began to settle on land near Shashamane which had been set aside for them by Emperor Haile Sel****ie I. Subsequently, Shashamane has become known for its cannabis...
- (Alem Gena) Sedika Seka Sekota Selekleka Semera Sendafa Shakiso Shambu Shashamane Sheder (Sheed-dheer, Shedher) Sheno Sheraro Shewa Robit (Shah Robit, Shoa...
- expatriates residing in Ethiopia. The settlement in Shashamane traces its roots to the 1948 Shashamane Land Grant by Emperor Haile Sel****ie I to members...
- 455,901 Dessie Amhara 307,638 Harar Harari 276,000 Jimma Oromia 250,909 Shashamane Oromia 208,368 Bishoftu Oromia 207,383 Sodo Southern 204,121 Arba Minch...
- Highlands region, 200 kilometers south of Addis Ababa, and east of the Batu–Shashamane highway. It contains 887 square kilometers including the Rift Valley lakes...
- he respected them. In 1948, Sel****ie donated 500 hectares of land at Shashamane, 250 kilometres (160 mi) south of Addis Ababa, to the Ethiopian World...