Gish Abay

Gish Abay

10°59′N 37°13′E / 10.983, 37.217

Gish Abay est une ville de l'ouest de l'Éthiopie, située dans la Mirab Gojam Zone de la région Amhara. Elle est le centre administratif du woreda Sekela. Elle se trouve à 2 744 mètres d'altitude.


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