- Bena
Tsemay is one of the
woredas in the
South Ethiopia Regional State. It is
named after Banna and
Tsamai people who are
living at this woreda. Part of...
- will go to her mother-in-law's
house to get more
protection and care. The
Tsemay tribe has
about five
different types of weddings.
These include weddings...
-
Sidama Zone
Kebena – 1.21%
mostly in
Kebena Tsamai – 0.13%,
mostly in Bena
Tsemay (woreda) Nilo-Saharan: Bodi – 0.04%
Kichepo Kwegu – 0.01% Me'en – 1% Mursi...
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administrative towns Number Woredas Administrative town 1 Bako
Gazer Tolta 2 Bena
Tsemay Key Afer 3
Dasenech Omorate 4
Hamer Dimeka* 5
Kuraz 6 Male
Koybe 7 Nyangatom...
- The
Tsamai people (also
spelled Tsemay, Tsamay, Tsemai, Tsamako, or Tsamakko) are an
ethnic group of
southwestern Ethiopia. They
speak a Cu****ic language...
- on the
Central Statistical Agency website.
Awasa (woreda)
Badawacho Bena
Tsemay Bench (woreda)
Boreda Abaya Dita
Dermalo Ezhana Wolene Gofa
Zuria Goro Hamer...
- Arbore, Key Afer, and Turmi.
Hamer Bena was
separated for
Hamer and Bena
Tsemay woredas. This
woreda is
located in part of the semi-arid
lowlands which...
- Part of the
Debub Omo Zone, Bako
Gazer is
bordered on the
south by Bena
Tsemay, on the west by the Mago
River which separates it from Selamago, on the...
- 98167°E / 4.83278; 36.98167. The
Weito defines the
boundary between the Bena
Tsemay woreda and the
Konso special woreda, as well as part of the
boundary between...
- woreda. Part of the
Debub Omo Zone, Male is
bordered on the
south by Bena
Tsemay, on the west by Bako Gazer, on the
north by the
Basketo special woreda and...