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The '''Gurgura , Gorgorah''' or '''Gurgure''' ({{lang-so|''Gurgura'' }}, {{lang-ar|غرغرة}}) is a ] clan belonging to the larger and major ] clan family. They inhabit large portions of Zone 4 in Ethiopia, also known as the ], also in the ] and ] of Ethiopia. The identity of the Gurgura was contentious for the city of ] as they largely speak Affan Oromo, but trace their genealogy to ] ( A Major Somali clan family).<sup>]]</sup> The '''Gurgura , Gorgorah''' or '''Gurgure''' ({{lang-so|''Gurgura'' }}, {{lang-ar|غرغرة}}) is a ] clan belonging to the larger and major ] clan family. They inhabit large portions of Zone 4 in Ethiopia, also known as the ], also in the ] and ] of Ethiopia. The identity of the Gurgura was contentious for the city of ] as they largely speak Affan Oromo, but trace their genealogy to ] ( A Major Somali clan family).<sup>]]</sup>

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The Gurgura , Gorgorah or Gurgure (Template:Lang-so, Template:Lang-ar) is a Somali clan belonging to the larger and major Dir clan family. They inhabit large portions of Zone 4 in Ethiopia, also known as the Oromia region, also in the Somali region and Afar region of Ethiopia. The identity of the Gurgura was contentious for the city of Dire Dawa as they largely speak Affan Oromo, but trace their genealogy to Dir ( A Major Somali clan family).

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