List of zones of Ethiopia
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The regions of Ethiopia are administratively divided into 68 or more zones (Amharic: ዞን?, zonə).[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.
Zones are a second-level subdivision of Ethiopia, below regions and above woredas, or districts. The zones are listed below, by region.
Addis Ababa
Afar Region
- Administrative Zone 1 (also known as Awsi Rasu)
- Administrative Zone 2 (also known as Kilbet Rasu)
- Administrative Zone 3 (also known as Gabi Rasu)
- Administrative Zone 4 (also known as Fantena Rasu)
- Administrative Zone 5 (also known as Hari Rasu)
- Argobba (special woreda)
Amhara Region
- Agew Awi
- East Gojjam
- North Gondar
- North Shewa
- North Wollo
- Oromia
- South Gondar
- South Wollo
- Wag Hemra
- West Gojjam
- Bahir Dar (special zone)
Benishangul-Gumuz Region
Dire Dawa
Gambela Region
Former zones
- Administrative Zone 1 (Gambela)
- Administrative Zone 2 (Gambela)
- Administrative Zone 3 (Gambela)
- Godere (woreda) (1991–1994: the only woreda in Administrative Zone 4; 1994–2001: part of Administrative Zone 2; <2007–present: part of Mezhenger Zone)
Harari Region
Oromia Region
- Arsi
- Bale
- Borana
- East Hararghe
- East Shewa
- East Welega
- Guji
- Horo Guduru Welega Zone
- Illubabor Zone
- Jimma
- Kelam Welega
- North Shewa
- Southwest Shewa
- West Arsi
- West Haraghe
- West Shewa
- West Welega
- Adama (special zone)
- Jimma (special zone)
- Oromia-Finfinne (special zone)
Somali Region
- Afder
- Jarar (formerly Degehabur)
- Nogob (formerly Fiq, or Fik)
- Gode
- Fafan (formerly Jijiga)
- Korahe
- Liben
- Sitti (formerly Shinine)
- Dollo (formerly Werder)
Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region
- Bench Maji
- Dawro (formerly part of North Omo Zone)
- Gamo Gofa (formerly part of North Omo Zone)
- Gedeo
- Gurage
- Hadiya
- Keffa (formerly part of Keficho Shekicho Zone)
- Kembata Tembaro
- Sheka (formerly part of Keficho Shekicho Zone)
- Sidama
- Silt'e
- South Omo
- Wolayita (formerly part of North Omo Zone)
- Alaba (special woreda)
- Amaro (special woreda)
- Basketo (special woreda, formerly part of North Omo Zone)
- Burji (special woreda)
- Dirashe (special woreda)
- Konso (special woreda)
- Konta (special woreda, formerly part of North Omo Zone)
- Yem (special woreda)
Former zones
- North Omo – abolished in 2000
- Keficho Shekicho – abolished in 2007
Tigray Region
- Central Tigray
- East Tigray
- North West Tigray
- South Tigray
- South East Tigray
- West Tigray
- Mekele (special zone)
See also
Notes
- 1 2 CSA 2005 National Statistics Archived 2009-11-13 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ CSA: 2007 census Archived 2012-02-14 at the Wayback Machine.
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