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Asabot

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Between 1954 and 1967 telephone service reached the town. Mobile telephone service was introduced to Asabot May 1990.Most of Asabot is strictly Muslim, with small numbers of Christians. This town is historically related to Muslims, starting from its name, AS-SAHABAH, but now this mountains is belongs
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in 2005, this town has an estimated total population of 13,130, of whom 6,767 are men and 6,363 are women. The 1994 national census reported Asabot had a total population of 7,335, of whom 3,670 were men and 3,665 were women. It is one of five towns in
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Aṣ-ṣaḥābah (Arabic: الصحابة, "The Companions") the companions of the Mohammed S.A.W stayed and traveled on this mountains, this town is located in the
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to Christians without any reason,but it`s related to religion
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The Nordic Africa Institute website (accessed 26 July 2009)
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Ethiopia
nearby mountain
West Hararghe Zone
Oromia Region
9°15′N 40°34′E / 9.250°N 40.567°E / 9.250; 40.567
railway station
Addis Ababa - Djibouti Railway
Central Statistical Agency
Mieso
woreda


"Local History in Ethiopia"
Archived
Wayback Machine
"Six towns in W. Hararge get access to mobile telephone service"
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Populated places in the Oromia

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