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35: 104: 334:, the British had a consulate in Maji. The town was occupied by the Italians 18 March 1937, and liberated from them by May 1941. During this period, the occupiers built roads so that vehicles could be driven to Maji and a Catholic Mission operated there which ran at least one school. An American Mission was established in 1948 near Maji, and provided education and medical care until it was closed in 1977. 42: 301:, a personage Garretson describes as "the most powerful and respected religious figure in the area." Garretson explains how an administrative center for the region soon followed: "Built on a commanding hill were a fortified encampment of 349:, in 2005 Maji has an estimated total population of 2,930 of whom 1,302 were males and 1,628 were females. The 1994 national census reported this town had a total population of 1,617 of whom 721 were males and 896 were females. 236: 274:
Postal service in Maji started at some time between 1923 and 1932. From the 1930s the town had a customs post and a telephone station. The town is served by
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with an elevation variously given as 2,104, 2,258 and 2,430 meters above sea level. The town is the administrative center for the
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Peter P. Garretson "Vicious cycles: ivory, slaves, and arms on the new Maji frontier", in Donald L. Donham and
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When the Maji Zone was created in the mid-1990s, Maji became its administrative center.
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stationed a garrison outpost of Ethiopian soldiers near the lands of the
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to the west of him, during the 1920s attempted to develop exports of
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The Nordic Africa Institute website (accessed 14 February 2008)
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Place in South West Ethiopia Peoples' Region, Ethiopia
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Index

Maji is located in Ethiopia
6°12′N 35°35′E / 6.200°N 35.583°E / 6.200; 35.583
Ethiopia
South West Ethiopia Peoples' Region
West Omo Zone
Maji (woreda)
Time zone
UTC+3
EAT
DST
UTC+3
Climate
Cfb
Ethiopia
Boma Plateau
West Omo Zone
South West Ethiopia Peoples' Region
6°12′N 35°35′E / 6.200°N 35.583°E / 6.200; 35.583
Maji
woreda
Tume Airport
ICAO
Ras
Welde Giyorgis
gibbi
Richard Pankhurst
Dejazmach
Gambela
coffee
ivory

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