Debarq (Amharic: ድባርቅ) is one of the woredas in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. It is named after its largest town, Debarq. Part of the Semien Gondar Zone, Debarq is bordered on the south by Dabat, on the west by Tegeda, on the northwest by the Tigray Region, on the north by Addi Arkay, and on the east by Jan Amora. This woreda is crossed by the , which form the western end of the Semien. Rivers include the Zarima.
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| - Debarq (woreda) (en)
- Debarq (woreda) (fr)
- Дебарк (вореда) (ru)
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| - Debarq est un des 105 woredas de la région Amhara, en Éthiopie. (fr)
- Дебарк — вореда, входящая в состав зоны Северный Гондэр эфиопского региона Амхара. Дебарк на северо-западе граничит с регионом Тыграй, на юге — с Дабатом, на западе — с , на севере — с , на востоке — с . Вореда названа по расположенному в ней и являющемуся крупнейшим городу Дебарку. (ru)
- Debarq (Amharic: ድባርቅ) is one of the woredas in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. It is named after its largest town, Debarq. Part of the Semien Gondar Zone, Debarq is bordered on the south by Dabat, on the west by Tegeda, on the northwest by the Tigray Region, on the north by Addi Arkay, and on the east by Jan Amora. This woreda is crossed by the , which form the western end of the Semien. Rivers include the Zarima. (en)
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| - Debarq (Amharic: ድባርቅ) is one of the woredas in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. It is named after its largest town, Debarq. Part of the Semien Gondar Zone, Debarq is bordered on the south by Dabat, on the west by Tegeda, on the northwest by the Tigray Region, on the north by Addi Arkay, and on the east by Jan Amora. This woreda is crossed by the , which form the western end of the Semien. Rivers include the Zarima. Due to its inaccessibility and the lack of the most basic infrastructure, in 1999 the Regional government classified Debarq as one of its 47 drought-prone and food-insecure woredas. To alleviate this situation, the Amhara Credit and Saving Institution SC, a micro-finance institution, opened an office in Debarq in the late 1990s. On 27 May 2009, the Ethiopian Roads Authority announced work to repair and upgrade the road between Debarq and Gondar had begun. The work on the 99 kilometres (62 mi) of road would be done by Sino-Hydro International, a Chinese construction company, with engineering consultancy by a South African company and an Ethiopian firm, Omega Engineers Consulting. The budget for the work is approximately 690 million Birr. (en)
- Debarq est un des 105 woredas de la région Amhara, en Éthiopie. (fr)
- Дебарк — вореда, входящая в состав зоны Северный Гондэр эфиопского региона Амхара. Дебарк на северо-западе граничит с регионом Тыграй, на юге — с Дабатом, на западе — с , на севере — с , на востоке — с . Вореда названа по расположенному в ней и являющемуся крупнейшим городу Дебарку. (ru)
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