Muja, Ethiopia

Muja is a town in northern Ethiopia. Part of the Semien Wollo Zone of the Amhara Region, this town has a latitude and longitude of with an elevation of 2918 meters above sea level.

History

The British expedition against Emperor Tewodros II encamped near Muja in 1868, at a site referred to as "Moja Camp".

Muja was visited by Beatrice Playne around 1950, who found while the town "was really quite a large place and had once been flourishing", it now was had "a feeling of neglect and decay" since local government offices and the police station had been moved to a nearby settlement she called "Culmus". Her description of Muja ends with the observation, "On the hill above the town a number of old Italian buildings, which had once served as government offices, were beginning to disintegrate."[1]

Demographics

Based on figures from the Central Statistical Agency in 2005, Hawzen has an estimated total population of 3,531 of whom 1,669 are men and 1,862 are women.[2] The 1994 census reported it had a total population of 2,045 of whom 878 were men and 1,167 were women. It is one of two settlements in Gidan woreda.

Notes

  1. ^ Playne, Saint George for Ethiopia (London: Constable, 1954), p. 170
  2. ^ CSA 2005 National Statistics, Table B.4