• Flag of Somali Region, Ethiopia

    Ethiopia administrative divisions Regions The first level 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. Previously, this level was called a province, and though many of the old province and new region names are the same, the…

  • Flag of Sidama Region, Ethiopia

    Ethiopia administrative divisions Regions The first level 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. Previously, this level was called a province, and though many of the old province and new region names are the same, the…

  • Flag of Oromia Region, Ethiopia

    Ethiopia administrative divisions Regions The first level 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. Previously, this level was called a province, and though many of the old province and new region names are the same, the…

  • 10 smallest Regions of Ethiopia

    Ethiopia’s 10 smallest Regions by land area are: List of Ethiopia Regions according to land size. From least to largest Regions Area (Km2) Harari Region 334 Addis Ababa (City) 527 Dire Dawa (City) 1,559 Sidama Region 12,000 Gambela Region 29,783 South West Ethiopia Peoples’ Region 39,400 Tigray Region 50,079 Benishangul-Gumuz Region 50,699 Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’…

  • 10 largest Regions of Ethiopia

    Ethiopia’s 10 largest Regions by land area are: List of Ethiopia Regions according to land size. From largest to least Region Area (Km2) Oromia Region 284,538 Somali Region 279,252 Amhara Region 154,709 Afar Region 72,051 Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’ Region 54,400 Benishangul-Gumuz Region 50,699 Tigray Region 50,079 South West Ethiopia Peoples’ Region 39,400 Gambela…

  • 10 least populated Regions of Ethiopia

    Ethiopia’s 10 least populated Regions are: List of Ethiopia Regions according to population size. From least to largest Region Population Harari Region 246,000 Gambela Region 435,999 Dire Dawa (City) 493,000 Benishangul-Gumuz Region 1,127,001 Afar Region 1,152,300 South West Ethiopia Peoples’ Region 2,300,000 Addis Ababa (City) 3,384,569 Sidama Region 4,200,000 Tigray Region 7,070,260 Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’…

  • 10 most populated Regions of Ethiopia

    Ethiopia’s 10 most populated Regions are: List of Ethiopia Regions according to population size. From largest to least Region Population Oromia Region 35,467,001 Amhara Region 29,134,988 Somali Region 11,748,998 Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’ Region 9,126,000 Tigray Region 7,070,260 Sidama Region 4,200,000 Addis Ababa (City) 3,384,569 South West Ethiopia Peoples’ Region 2,300,000 Afar Region 1,152,300 Benishangul-Gumuz…

  • List of Ethiopia regions and capitals

    The regions and their capitals in Ethiopia are as follows: Region Capital Addis Ababa (City) Addis Ababa Afar Region Semera Amhara Region Bahir Dar Benishangul-Gumuz Region Asosa Dire Dawa (City) Dire Dawa Gambela Region Gambela Harari Region Harar Oromia Region Addis Ababa Sidama Region Hawassa Somali Region Jijiga South West Ethiopia Peoples’ Region Bonga Southern Nations, Nationalities,…

  • Ethiopia regions and capitals

    The regions and their capitals in Ethiopia are as follows: Region Capital Addis Ababa (City) Addis Ababa Afar Region Semera Amhara Region Bahir Dar Benishangul-Gumuz Region Asosa Dire Dawa (City) Dire Dawa Gambela Region Gambela Harari Region Harar Oromia Region Addis Ababa Sidama Region Hawassa Somali Region Jijiga South West Ethiopia Peoples’ Region Bonga Southern Nations, Nationalities,…

  • Ethiopia Regions, Zones, Woredas (districts) and Kebeles (wards)

    The first level administrative division in Ethiopia is a region, also called kilil, or a regional state. The 1995 Constitution of Ethiopia established the regions based on ethno-linguistic territories. Previously, this level was called a province, and though many of the old province and new region names are the same, the entities are not identical…