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Akobo (woreda) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Akobo (woreda) Akobo is one of the woredas in the Gambela Region of Ethiopia. It is named after the Akobo River, which flows westwards then north into the Baro River, defining its border with South Sudan. Part of the Nuer Zone, Akobo is bordered on the south and west by South Sudan, on the north by Wentawo, and on the east by the Anuak Zone. The westernmost point of this woreda is the westernmost point of Ethiopia. Towns in Akobo include Tergol. == Overview == The terrain in Akobo is predominantly swampy, with few distinguishing high points; elevations range around 300 meters above sea level. Rivers include the Gilo River. According to the ''Atlas of the Ethiopian Rural Economy'' published by the Central Statistical Agency (CSA), around 10% of the woreda is forest.〔(''Atlas of the Ethiopian Rural Economy'' ), p. 18〕 The economy of Akobo is predomantly agricultural. There are no agricultural cooperatives, no documented roads, and little other infrastructure.〔''Atlas of the Ethiopian Rural Economy'', pp. 30f〕 Along with Jikawo, Akobo becomes flooded during the rainy season, requiring the people to migrate to the highlands with their cattle until the waters recede; thus raising livestock is the primary source of income in this woreda.〔Abraham Sewonet, ("Breaking the Cycle of Conflict in Gambella Region'' ), UN-Emergencies Unit for Ethiopia Assessment Mission: 23 December - 29 December 2002〕
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