Amuru, Ethiopia

Coordinates: 09°59′23″N 37°01′44″E / 9.98972°N 37.02889°E / 9.98972; 37.02889
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Amuru
Amuru is located in Ethiopia
Amuru
Amuru
Location in Ethiopia
Coordinates: 09°59′23″N 37°01′44″E / 9.98972°N 37.02889°E / 9.98972; 37.02889
Country Ethiopia
RegionOromia Region
ZoneHoro Guduru Welega Zone
DistrictAmuru (woreda)
Elevation
7,900 ft (2,400 m)

Amuru is a town in the Amuru woreda of the Horo Guduru Welega Zone, in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia.

The Amuru woreda (district) that is known for its production of teff, barley, maize and other cereal crops.

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Amuru is approximately 392&nbsp km northwest of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It is a district located in Horro Guduruu, Wallaggaa zone, Oromiya Region. Oborra is the town of the government seat. Agamsa is the other town in the district, located west of Oborra. Amuru is where the Pentecostal Christian movement flourished through the politicizing of Mekuria Mulugeta, who was a school teacher at Amuru Elementary School in the early 1960s. His coverts, like Rorro Waxa, Rorro Qare, and many other gospel preachers, spread Pentecostal Christianity. Amuru also has communities of different religions, followers of orthodox Christianity, and Muslims.

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09°59′23″N 37°01′44″E / 9.98972°N 37.02889°E / 9.98972; 37.02889