Guji Oromo
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The Guji Oromo are an ethnic Oromo group living in southern Ethiopia. They are part nomadic and part agrarian. According to a population projection from 2007, the total population of Guji Oromo is above 5 million.
The Guji live in fertile and natural resource-rich land in the Ethiopia. The known gold mining area of Adola (or Kebri Mangest), the dense natural forest of Bada Magada, the Nechisar National Park and Shakiso-Adola evergreen forests are the natural areas which have been kept by Guji people.
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