Dengel Ber

Dengel Ber

Dengel Ber est une ville située dans l'ouest de l'Éthiopie, dans la Semien Gondar Zone de la région Amhara. Elle se trouve à 11°57′N 37°00′E / 11.95, 37 et à 1 790 mètres d'altitude.


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