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Originally appearing in Volume V15, Page 627 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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KAFFA  , a

country of N.E . Africa,
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part of the Abyssinian
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empire . Kaffa proper (formerly known also as Gomara) has an
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area of little more than 5000 sq. m., but.the name is used in a general sense to include the neighbouring territories of Gimirra, Jimma, Ennarea, &c . In this larger acceptation Kaffa extends roughly from 6° to 90 N. and from 350 to 371° E . It forms the S.W. part of the
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great Abyssinian plateau and consists of broken table-
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land deeply scored by mountain torrents and densely wooded . The general
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elevation is about 8000 ft., while several peaks are over 10,000 ft . From the western slopes of the plateau descend headstreams of the
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Sobat . The
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principal
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river however is the Omo, the chief feeder of Lake Rudolf . Kaffa proper is believed to be the native home of the coffee plant (whence the name), which grows in profusion on the mountain sides . The principal
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town was Bonga, 71° N., 36° 12' E., a great trading centre, but the Abyssinian headquarters are at Anderacha, about 12 m . S.S.W. of Bonga . Jiren, the capitalof Jimma, 6o m .

N.E. of Bonga, is a still more important town, its weekly

market being attended by some 20,000 persons . A great variety of races inhabit these countries of
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southern Ethiopia . The Kaficho (
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people of Kaffa proper) are said to be of the same stock as the
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northern Abyssinians and to have been separated from the rest of the country by the
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Mahommedan invasion of the 16th century . Thus Jimma, immediately north of Kaffa proper, is peopled by Mahommedan Gallas . The Kaficho, though much mixed with Galla
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blood, retained their
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Christianity and a knowledge of Geez, the ecclesiastical tongue of Abyssinia . The ordinary language of the Kaficho has no outward resemblance to
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modern Abyssinian . Their speech was, however, stated by Dr C . T . Beke (c . 1850) to be cognate with the Gonga tongue, spoken in a portion of Damot, an the northern side of the Abai . Kaffa, after having been ruled by
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independent sovereigns, who were also suzerains of the neighbouring states, was about 1895 conquered by the Abyssinians . The first
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European explorer of Kaffa was Antoine de'Abbadie, who visited it in 1843 .

Not until the

early years of the 20th century was the country accurately mapped .

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