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Lefe Isa
Lafaciise (Somali)
Lefe Isa is located in Ethiopia
Lefe Isa
Lefe Isa
Location within Ethiopia
Coordinates: 9°36′34″N 42°58′50″E / 9.60944°N 42.98056°E / 9.60944; 42.98056
Country Ethiopia
RegionSomali Region
DistrictAwbare, Fafan Zone
Government
 • TypeDemocratic
 • MayorAbdilahi hassen elmi camir
Elevation
1,609 m (5,279 ft)
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)

Lefe Isa (Somali: Lafaciise) is a town in eastern Ethiopia. Located in the Fafan Zone of the Somali Region. It is administered under the Awbare district.

Demographics

The town is inhabited by the Reer Mohamuud and Reer Faarah subclans of the Jibriil Yoonis branch of the Gadabuursi Dir clan.[1][2][3][4]

Filipo Ambrosio (1994) describes Lefe Isa as being predominantly Gadabuursi:

"Jarso and Geri then sought refuge on 'neutral' adjacent Gadabursi territory in Heregel, Jarre and Lefeisa."[5]

References

  1. ^ Research Directorate, Immigration and Refugee Board, Canada (1 May 1994). Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, Somalia: Information on the situation of Gadabursi clan members in Gebileh in, north west of Somaliland. Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada. Retrieved 3 June 2017.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Hayward, R. J.; Lewis, I. M. (2005-08-17). Voice and Power. Routledge. p. 136. ISBN 9781135751753.
  3. ^ "Population census by UNFP based on Somalia". {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  4. ^ "Information on the situation of Gadabursi clan members in Gebileh in, north west of Somaliland". 1994. the Jibril Yunis around Borama and Lafayisa
  5. ^ "Theoretical and Practical Conflict Rehabilitation in the Somali Region of Ethiopia" (PDF). 2018–2019. p. 8. Jarso and Geri then sought refuge on 'neutral' adjacent Gadabursi territory in Heregel, Jarre and Lefeisa.