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On Sundays, Sunday Market is a huge open-air market with multiple dialects and a lively market. Although this market is different from the market, it has become a unique attraction and attracts many guests. Located under the Oromo Ethnic Control Zone in the Amhara locale, Sambate lies 265 kilometers north of Addis Ababa.

Gebiyah on Saturday gives the city a unique flair. The Sunday market on the top of a mountain is a splendid market where various nationalities communicate by communicating in the same language.

Amharic, Afan Oromo, Outlying Areas, Alghoba dialects are the spoken dialects in quests.

At this market, traditionally dressed young women and mothers are sold alongside the glamorous offerings of Guar and Kaye, giving the market an extraordinary variety and fragrance.

Long gophers, spread-laden sticks, short whips, and young fellows roaming the center of the market are another attraction of my Sunday market.

From garden vegetables to the largest animal, the camel, you can barter at this market.

The Algoba, Amarau, Afar and Oromo all exchange their clothes and languages ​​and return happy and prosperous.

The Sunday Market resembles a cascade of purely social qualities and a diversity of social lifestyles, so some would actually call it a residential setting.

Many say that Ethiopia would benefit from expanding social ties in the region.

Similar to the Sunday Market, the Bhatti Market in the area has similar items and many people discuss it.


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