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  2. Amhara Region - Wikipedia

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    The Amhara Region (Amharic: አማራ ክልል, romanized: Åmara Kilil), officially the Amhara National Regional State (Amharic: የአማራ ብሔራዊ ክልላዊ መንግሥት), [2] is a regional state in northern Ethiopia and the homeland of the Amhara, Awi, Xamir, Argobba, and Qemant people.

  3. List of Ethiopian regional states by population - Wikipedia

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    The following table presents a list of Ethiopian regional states by population based on the 1994 and 2007 censuses with the ... Amhara: 19,834,297 27,221,976 ...

  4. North Shewa Zone (Amhara) - Wikipedia

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    A map of the regions and zones of Ethiopia ... and 2007 national censuses far more often than any other Zone in the Amhara Region. ... has a total population of ...

  5. Regions of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Amhara Region: 32,456,300 154,709 ... List of Ethiopian regional states by population; Notes ... Regional maps of Ethiopia at UN-OCHA;

  6. North Gondar Zone - Wikipedia

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    Map of the regions and zones of Ethiopia. ... or Semien Gondar) is a zone in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. ... North Gondar Zone had a total population of 2,929,628 ...

  7. Wag Hemra Zone - Wikipedia

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    A map of the regions and zones of Ethiopia. ... is a Zone in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. ... this Zone has a total population of 426,213, an increase of 54.64% ...

  8. West Gojjam Zone - Wikipedia

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    The 1994 national census reported a total population for this Zone of 1,779,723 in 374,115 households, of whom 897,215 were men and 882,508 women; 107,238 or 6.03% of its population were urban dwellers at the time. The largest ethnic group reported in West Gojjam was the Amhara (99.43%); all other ethnic groups made up 0.57% of the population.

  9. South Wollo Zone - Wikipedia

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    The largest ethnic group reported in South Wollo was the Amhara (96.33%); all other ethnic groups made up 3.67% of the population. Amharic is spoken as a first language by 98.65%; the remaining 1.35% spoke all other primary languages reported. 65.89% were Muslim, and 34.11% of the population said they practiced Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity. [3]