Talk:Bonga

Refugee camp
There is some confusion about where the refugee camp was, Bonga in Kafa or Bonga near Gambela? In the early 90's, there were a couple dozen Nuer refugees moved to Bonga, Kafa to attend high school. This may have added to the confusion about where the camp Bonga refugee camp was. Pete unseth (talk) 12:16, 19 May 2011 (UTC)

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