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Ginde Beret : ウィキペディア英語版
Ginde Beret
Ginde Beret (Afan Oromo: Gindabarat) is one of the woredas in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. Part of the West Shewa Zone, Ginde Beret is bordered on the south by Jeldu, on the southwest by Ambo, on the west by the Guder River which separates it from the Horo Guduru Welega Zone, on the north by the Abay River which separates it from the Amhara Region, on the east by the Muger River which separates it from the North Shewa Zone, and on the southeast by Meta Robi. The major town in Gindeberet is Kachise (also called Kachisi). Abuna Gindeberet woreda was separated from Ginde Beret.
==Overview ==
This woreda is divided into two agro-ecological zones, locally called ''badda-daree'', or mid-land, which comprises 40% of the total area and has an altitude ranging between 1500 and 2604 meters above sea level, and ''gammojjii'', or low-lands, which comprises 60% and has an altitude between 1000 and 2500 meters; the ''badda-daree'' zone is much cooler and receives more rainfall than the ''gammojjii''. The cultivated area covers 40.8% of the woreda (of which 32.7% of the total area is planted in annual crops), while 36.1% is pasture, 1.3% forest, 9% shrubland,
8.8% degraded on non-arable land, 2% is covered by bodies of water, and all other categories of land makes up the remaining 2%.〔Teshome Hunduma, ("Local Crop Genetic Resource Utilization and Management in Gindeberet, west central Ethiopia" ), Master's thesis for the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (May 2006), pp. 27-29〕
In 1999, 55 kilometers of gravel road were built in Gindeberet by students, farmers and civil servants from the area.〔("70 km Gravel Roads Built Through Community Participation" ), Walta Information Center (accessed 29 April 2010)〕

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