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Gondar

Stad in Ethiopië
Gondar is een stad in Ethiopië, in de zone Semien Gondar van de regio Amhara. De stad heeft 204.000 inwoners. Wikipedia
Inwonersaantal: 299.969 (2016)
Hoogte: 6.998 ft
Oppervlakte: 74,24 mi²
Inwoners (2007): 204.000
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This article is about the history of Gondar, a city in Amhara Region of Ethiopia, and previously served as the capital of the Ethiopian Empire from 1632 (at ...
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Gondar (also spelled Gonder) is a historic royal city of Ethiopia, in the northern Amhara region. It was the home of many emperors and princesses who ruled ...
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In northern Ethiopia, Gonder (also written Gondar), is one of Ethiopia's most interesting historical towns. The old capital city of Ethiopia, Gonder was the ...
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Gondar is the imperial city of Fasilidas. The kings of Ethiopia based their power in Gondar for about two centuries. The city was the first capital of the ...
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9 apr 2023 · Perched on the mountains of northern Ethiopia, the city of Gondar is one of Africa's best known historic capitals.
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Gondar (also spelled Gonder) is a royal and ancient historical city of Ethiopia. The walled city of Fasil Ghebbi in Gondar is on the UNESCO World Heritage ...
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