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- Dembiya abstract "Dembiya (Ge'ez ደምቢያ dembīyā; also transliterated Dembea, Dambya, Dembya, Dambiya, etc.) is a historic region of Ethiopia, intimately linked with Lake Tana. According to the account of Manuel de Almeida, Dembiya was "bounded on East by Begemder, on South by Gojjam, on West by Agaws of Achefer and Tangha. Lake Tsana, formerly called Dambaya, is in this region." Alexander Murray, in his preface to the third volume of Bruce's account, further describes it as "on the east it includes Foggora, Dara, and Alata; on the north-east Gondar, the metropolis, and the rich district beneath it; on the southwest, the district of Bed (the plain barren country) and, on the west, the lands around Waindaga and Dingleber."Dembiya was incorporated into the Begemder province (which previously only included lands to the east of Lake Tana) during the reign of Emperor Haile Selassie, and in 1996 became a woreda of the Amhara Region.".
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- Dembiya wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Dembiya wikiPageRevisionID "651715610".
- Dembiya wikiPageWikiLink Achefer.
- Dembiya wikiPageWikiLink Agaw.
- Dembiya wikiPageWikiLink Agaw_people.
- Dembiya wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Murray_(linguist).
- Dembiya wikiPageWikiLink Amhara_Region.
- Dembiya wikiPageWikiLink Begemder.
- Dembiya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amhara_Region.
- Dembiya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Ethiopia.
- Dembiya wikiPageWikiLink Dembiya_(woreda).
- Dembiya wikiPageWikiLink Dengel_Ber.
- Dembiya wikiPageWikiLink Dera,_Amhara_(woreda).
- Dembiya wikiPageWikiLink Ethiopia.
- Dembiya wikiPageWikiLink Fogera.
- Dembiya wikiPageWikiLink Geez_alphabet.
- Dembiya wikiPageWikiLink Geez_script.
- Dembiya wikiPageWikiLink Gojjam.
- Dembiya wikiPageWikiLink Gondar.
- Dembiya wikiPageWikiLink Haile_Selassie.
- Dembiya wikiPageWikiLink James_Bruce.
- Dembiya wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Tana.
- Dembiya wikiPageWikiLink Manuel_de_Almeida.
- Dembiya wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dembiya".
- Dembiya hasPhotoCollection Dembiya.
- Dembiya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Dembiya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Amhara-geo-stub.
- Dembiya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Dembiya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ethiopia-hist-stub.
- Dembiya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dembiya subject Category:Amhara_Region.
- Dembiya subject Category:Geography_of_Ethiopia.
- Dembiya hypernym Region.
- Dembiya type Article.
- Dembiya type Place.
- Dembiya type PopulatedPlace.
- Dembiya type Settlement.
- Dembiya type Article.
- Dembiya type Location.
- Dembiya type Place.
- Dembiya type Thing.
- Dembiya type Q486972.
- Dembiya comment "Dembiya (Ge'ez ደምቢያ dembīyā; also transliterated Dembea, Dambya, Dembya, Dambiya, etc.) is a historic region of Ethiopia, intimately linked with Lake Tana. According to the account of Manuel de Almeida, Dembiya was "bounded on East by Begemder, on South by Gojjam, on West by Agaws of Achefer and Tangha.".
- Dembiya label "Dembiya".
- Dembiya sameAs Dambya.
- Dembiya sameAs דמביה.
- Dembiya sameAs m.07yhr2.
- Dembiya sameAs Q2895561.
- Dembiya sameAs Q2895561.
- Dembiya wasDerivedFrom Dembiya?oldid=651715610.
- Dembiya isPrimaryTopicOf Dembiya.