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Lisu, Oromiya

Ethiopia

City10.0333° N, 36.5000° E

Found in Oromiya, Ethiopia, Lisu is a city.

Population—
ProvinceOromiya
Coordinates10.0333° N, 36.5000° E
CountryEthiopia

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About Lisu

Lisu is located at coordinates 10.03° N, 36.50° E, in the Northern Hemisphere. It belongs to the Oromiya administrative division of Ethiopia.

Cities in Oromiya

Lisu is located in the Oromiya province of Ethiopia. Other cities in the region include Nazrēt, Jimma, Shashamane.

Nazrēt456,900Jimma250,900Shashamane208,400Bishoftu207,400Nek’emtē156,000Āsela139,500Sebeta102,300Burayu101,400Hāgere Hiywet99,900Arsi Negele98,100

Nearby Cities

There are 15 cities and towns within 25 km of Lisu.

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BagelaCity
7.5 km
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AlitoCity
7.6 km
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HindeCity
11.6 km
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DīnīCity
12.3 km
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WaroCity
15.7 km
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GelīlaCity
20.4 km
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GībinaCity
20.6 km
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BoteCity
20.9 km
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ĀyanaCity · 21,800 inhab.
21 km
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WarsuCity
23.3 km
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EbuCity
23.5 km
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ĪlalaCity
24.2 km
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WereboCity
24.6 km
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SoyemaCity
24.6 km
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DirēCity
24.7 km

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Largest cities in Ethiopia

#1 Addis Ababa3,860,000#2 Jijiga483,000#3 Gonder466,000#4 Mek'ele457,900#5 Nazrēt456,900
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Frequently Asked Questions

What province or state is Lisu in?

Lisu is located in Oromiya, Ethiopia.

Where is Lisu located?

Lisu is located at coordinates 10.03° N, 36.50° E in Oromiya, Ethiopia.

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