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Rank Region HDI (2022) High human development 1: Addis Ababa: 0.717 Medium human development 2: Harari Region: 0.588 3: Dire Dawa: 0.572 4: Gambela Region: 0.569 Low human development 5: Tigray Region: 0.517 6: SNNP Region (including South West Region and Sidama Region) 0.497 – Ethiopia: 0.492: 7: Benishangul-Gumuz Region: 0.484 8: Oromia ...
As of August 2023, there are twelve regional states and two chartered cities (Addis Ababa and Dire Dawa). Being based on ethnicity and language, rather than physical geography or history, the regions vary enormously in area and population; the most notable example is the Harari Region , which has a smaller area and population than either of the ...
The following table presents a list of Ethiopian regional states by population based on the 1994 and 2007 censuses with the Statistics Ethiopia estimated population as of July 2023. Region 1994 Census [ 1 ]
The regions of Ethiopia are administratively divided into 62 zones (Amharic: ዞን, zonə), (Oromo: Godina). [1] The exact number of zones is unclear, as the names and number of zones given in documents by Ethiopia's Central Statistical Agency differ between 2005 [1] and 2007. [2] Various maps give different zone names and boundaries.
The Sidama Region (Sidama: Sidaamu Qoqqowo; Amharic: ሲዳማ ክልል) is a regional state in southern Ethiopia.It was formed on 18 June 2020 [1] from the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region (SNNPR) and transformation of the Sidama Zone after a 98.52% vote in favour of increased autonomy in the 2019 Sidama referendum.
For subdivisions and internal borders of the Central Ethiopia Regional State: Central Ethiopia Regional State – Investment Potential Guidebooklet, Dr. Abbas Mohammed, CERS Industry and Tourism Office (archive link) For borders of Ari Zone: USAID Ethiopia South Omo Zone Conflict Assessment Final Report (24 September 2021), p. 7 (archive link)
Level 1: Regions and chartered cities. The first administrative division in Ethiopia is a region, also called kilil, or alternatively regional state.The 1995 Constitution of Ethiopia established the regions based on ethno-linguistic territories.
Map of the provinces of the Ethiopian Empire. Ethiopia was divided into 12 provinces or governates-general (taklai ghizat) by Imperial Ethiopian Government Decree No. 1 of 1942 and later amendments. [3] The 12 provinces were: