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Place in South West Ethiopia Peoples' Region, Ethiopia
Tum
Country Ethiopia
RegionSouth West Ethiopia Peoples' Region
ZoneWest Omo Zone
WoredaMaji
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (not observed)
ClimateCfb

Tum is a village in southwestern Ethiopia.

It was the former administrative centre for the Maji region and contains a small airport with a grass runway which is an important transport link for the area. In 2000, the population was estimated at 1,200.

References

  1. Abbink, Jon (2000). "VIOLENCE AND THE CRISIS OF CONCILIATION: SURI, DIZI AND THE STATE IN SOUTH-WEST ETHIOPIA". Africa. 70 (4): 531.

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