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Goba



Goba is a town and separate woreda in south-central Ethiopia. Located in the Bale Zone of the Oromia Region approximately 446 km southeast of Addis Ababa, this city has a latitude and longitude of and an elevation of 2,743 meters above sea level.
The town is known for its Wednesday market and for honey, basketry and cotton shawl making; Bale National Park is 10 km to the southwest. A few kilometers outside of Goba are the remains of an old rock church.〔Camerapix, ''Spectrum Guide to Ethiopia'' (Brooklyn: Interlink, 2000), p. 154〕 Goba shares Robe Airport (ICAO code HAGB, IATA GOB) with neighbouring Robe.
Ethiopian Airlines has a scheduled flight four times a week connecting Goba to the capital Addis Ababa and to the southern city Arba Minch.
== History ==
Arnold Weinholt Hodson visited Goba while he was the British resident in southern Ethiopia (1914-1923), briefly describing it as a "large garrison town."〔Arnold Hodson, ("Southern Abyssinia" ), ''Geographical Journal'', 53 (1919), p. 73〕
Goba was the capital of the former Bale Province, until the province was abolished with the adoption of the new constitution in 1995. A telephone line connected Goba to Addis Ababa at least as early as 1936.〔("Local History in Ethiopia" ) (pdf) The Nordic Africa Institute website (accessed 16 November 2007)〕 During the Bale revolt, rebels attacked the capital twice between November 1965 and March 1966.〔Gebru Tareke, ''Ethiopia: Power and Protest: Peasant Revolts in the Twentieth Century ''(Lawrenceville: Red Sea, 1996), p. 145〕 In 1970 the town had the only high school in Bale Province; that year the school had 682 students, of whom 86 were Muslims in a province where Islam claimed over 90 per cent of the population.〔 As Gebru Tareke grimly concludes, "Between February 1970, when the revolt ended, and February 1974, when the imperial regime collapsed, precious little had changed in Bale, as indeed in the rest of Ethiopia."〔Gebru Tareke, ''Ethiopia'', p. 158〕
According to the third edition of the Lonely Planet guide to Ethiopia, "Goba is in a state of decline and Ethiopian Airlines has even cancelled its flights here."〔Matt Philips and Jean-Bernard Carillet, ''Ethiopia and Eritrea'', third edition (n.p.: Lonely Planet, 2006), p. 190〕
Starting from the 1st of September 2014, Ethiopian Airlines has announced a scheduled service four time per week to Robe Airport connecting Goba to Addis Ababa and Arba Minch. This will raise the domestic destinations of Ethiopian Airlines to 20 ( including daily flights to Dessie/Kombolcha announced at the same time).〔Ethiopian Airlines, (), Accessed 02/09/14〕

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