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Districts of Ethiopia, also
called woredas (Amharic: ወረዳ; Oromo:
Aanaa woreda), are the
third level of the
administrative divisions of
Ethiopia – after...
- also
urban woredas,
which are not included.
Between 2018 and 2020, as part of a
reform aimed to
deepen and
strengthen decentralisation,
woredas were reorganised...
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goods entering or
leaving the islands. In Ethiopia, "special
woredas" are a
subgroup of
woredas (districts) that are
organized around the
traditional homelands...
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decades and
secured woreda status in 2011.
Before 2011, the Ale were a
minority in the then
Konso and
Dirashe Special Woredas. Ale got
Zonal status...
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Hawzen (Tigrinya: ሓውዜን) is an
Ethiopian District or
woreda in the
Tigray Region of Ethiopia. Part of the
Misraqawi Zone,
Hawzen is
bordered on the south...
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Enticho (Tigrinya: ኣሕፈሮም) (also
known as Ahferom) is one of
woredas in the
Tigray Region of Ethiopia. Part of the
Maekelay Zone,
Enticho is
bordered on...
- Afar Depression, part of
which lies in the
eastern part of this
woreda. One of the
woredas in the
Administrative Zone 2,
Erebti is
bordered on the south...
- Irob (Tigrinya: ኢሮብ) is a
district or
woreda in the
Tigray Region of Ethiopia. This
woreda is
named after the Irob people, who are the
predominant ethnic...
- and food
insecure woredas.
Based on the 2007
national census conducted by the
Central Statistical Agency of
Ethiopia (CSA), this
woreda has a
total po****tion...
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Enderta (Tigrinya: እንደርታ; also
transliterated as ʾƎndärta) is one of the
woredas in the
Tigray Region of Ethiopia. It was
named for the
former Enderta province...