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Figure 3 shows the administrative boundaries of our survey area, consisting then of Gwoza
Central District (Gwoza, Guduf, Korana Basa, and Ghwa'a), Ashigashiya District (Pulka,
Bokko, Ngoshe, Gava, and Agapalawa), and Tokombere District (Limankara, Wala and
Warabe). We can see that Gwoza Central includes most of the southern massif and the
southern part of the eastern plain, while the area to the immediate east of the Guduf saddle
and the Zelidva spur belong to Ashigashiya district. The division of the eastern plain into two
districts, with one district head in Gwoza town (in the west) and the other in Ashigashiya (see
Figure 2), in 1994 highlighted an ongoing conflict over equality in terms of administration.
If we take a closer look at Figure 3, we can see that Dghweɗe is divided into two
administrative villages, called Korana Basa facing the western plain, and Ghwa'a facing the
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