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Gawo Dale Gawo Dale was one of the woredas in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Mirab Welega Zone, Gawo Dale was bordered on the south by Hawa Welele, on the west by Jimma Gidami, on the northwest by Begi, on the north by Jarso, on the northeast by Ayra Guliso, on the east by Dale Lalo, and on the southeast by the Illubabor Zone. The administrative center of this woreda was Kake; other towns in Gawo Dale included Chanka. It was separated for Dale Wabera and Gawo Kebe woredas. == Overview == Elevations in this woreda range from 1150 to 3330 meters above sea level; the highest point is Guri Maryam. Rivers include the Qeto. Natural vegetation covers 444.34 square kilometers of Gawo Dale and 172.18 square kilometers are covered by forest. It has been estimated that 281.15 square kilometers are arable. Important crops produced include corn, sorghum, finger millet, sesame, pepper, and navy beans. Land is tilled using indigenous plough drawn by oxen.〔Asfaw Keno Werka, ("Resettlement Dynamics in Ethiopia: with Special Reference to Qeto Resettlement Area, West Wellega Zone, Oromia Region" ), Master's Thesis, Graduate School of the University of Addis Ababa (February 2006)〕 Coffee is an important cash crop of this woreda; over 50 square kilometers are planted with this crop.〔("Coffee Production" ) Oromia Coffee Cooperative Union website〕 There are 65 primary schools in this woreda and 2 secondary education schools. Health services are provided by one health center, 11 clinics, and 10 health posts; most of these facilities are located in urban areas.〔Span Consultants Ltd, ''et al.'' ("Mekenajo - Dembidolo Road Upgrading Project, Revised Final EIA Report" ), World Bank website (March 2009), pp. 30f〕
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