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  2. Dessie - Wikipedia

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    Dessie (Amharic: ደሴ, romanized: Däse; also spelled Dese or Dessye) is a town in north-central Ethiopia. Located in the South Wollo Zone of the Amhara Region , it sits at a latitude and longitude of 11°8′N 39°38′E  /  11.133°N 39.633°E  / 11.133; 39.633 , with an elevation between 2,470 and 2,550 metres above sea

  3. A5 road (Ethiopia) - Wikipedia

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    The A5 Road is a national route in Ethiopia. [1] The highway runs for 608 kilometers from east to west. It starts off in Addis Ababa, which is the capital city of Ethiopian and it stretches towards south-western part of the country serving as an essential transport route for people, commodities and various services offered. [2]

  4. A3 road (Ethiopia) - Wikipedia

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    The A3 Road is a national route in Ethiopia. The primary highway spans around 762 kilometers from Addis Ababa, the capital, to Gondar in the northwest region of the country. The road links the central highlands of Ethiopia to its northwestern parts and is essential for transporting people, goods, and services. [1] [2] [3]

  5. A2 road (Ethiopia) - Wikipedia

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    The A2 Road is a national route in Ethiopia. It serves as a principal trunk highway for an entire distance of 1,013 kilometers. The road runs from north to south from Addis Ababa to Eritrea. The A2 is important in making transport and trade easy between the central highlands with northern parts of Ethiopia. [1] [2] [3]

  6. A4 road (Ethiopia) - Wikipedia

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    In Addis Ababa, the A4 is designed in a way that it has two lanes going in either direction or a dual carriageway while as for the other parts of the route, it is a simple single-lane road. A notable characteristic of the A4 is its winding trajectory, which traverses varied terrain with minimal altitude fluctuations until reaching Nekemte .

  7. A1 road (Ethiopia) - Wikipedia

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    The A1 trunk road in Ethiopia connects the central highlands to the sparsely populated eastern region, providing an international route to Eritrea and Djibouti.The middle section, between Addis Ababa and Adama, is a busy corridor passing through urbanized areas, with the Addis Ababa-Adama Expressway running parallel.

  8. South Wollo Zone - Wikipedia

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    Based on the 2007 Census conducted by the Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia (CSA), this Zone has a total population of 4,518,862, an increase of 18.60% over the 1994 census, of whom 1,248,698 are men and 1,270,164 women; with an area of 17,067.45 square kilometers, South Wollo has a population density of 147.58. While 301,638 or 11.98% are ...

  9. North Shewa Zone (Amhara) - Wikipedia

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    Based on the 2007 Census conducted by the Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia (CSA), this Zone has a total population of 1,837,490, an increase of 17.72% over the 1994 census, of whom 928,694 are men and 908,796 women. With an area of 15,936.13 square kilometers, North Shewa has a population density of 115.30.