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Bete Guraghe1 is the name of a group of people in Central Ethiopia.
In geographical terms Bete Guraghe can be described as an area roughly from the Gibe River in the west to Lake Zway in the east and from the Awash River in the north to the Hadiya-region in the south. Guraghe languages belong to South-Ethio-Semitic. But they build different subgroups like northern Guraghe with Kistane as well as Dobbi, and Muher, Western Guraghe with Mäsqän, the Chaha and Endegegn groups and Eastern Guraghe with Silt'e, Wolane and Zay. Mission Statement BeteGuraghe.org’s main mission is to serve as a repository of information, exchange of information, and links to information, primarily on Bete Guraghe and Ethiopia at large.
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1 Also spelt Gurage, Guragie, Gouraghie, Gourague,
Guraguè.
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