Gore
Goree | |
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Town | |
Coordinates: 8°9′N 35°31′E / 8.150°N 35.517°E | |
Country | Ethiopia |
Region | Oromia |
Zone | Illubabor |
Elevation | 2,085 m (6,841 ft) |
Population (2005) | |
• Total | 12,708 |
Time zone | UTC+3 (EAT) |
Gore (Oromo: Goree) is a town in south-western Ethiopia. Located south of Metu in the Illubabor Zone of the Oromia Region, this town has a latitude and longitude of 8°9′N 35°31′E / 8.150°N 35.517°E and an elevation of 2085 meters.
Gore is known for its honey. The map attached to C. W. Gwynn's account of his 1908/09 triangulation survey of southern Ethiopia shows that Gore had a telegraph station.[1] During the 1960s experimental tea plantations were started around Gore, and a number of them thrived. The Gummaro plantation near Gore, with 800 hectares, is the largest tea plantation in Ethiopia.[2]
The town is served by Gore Airport. Captain Esme Nourse Erskine, the British Consul at Gore (1928-1936), developed the aerodrome and produced “Flying Directions Kurmuk to Gore (1932).[3]