SNNP (Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples) Population according to Zone and Wereda

Population of SNNP (Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples) Region, Ethiopia, according to Zone and Wereda

SNNP Region13,044,044
• Gurage-Zone1,870,368
Kebena69,262
Abeshge81,222
Ezha117,812
Kokir Gedabano126,271
Sodo198,545
Mesekan222,876
Mareko95,509
Endegagn66,159
Gumer110,392
Cheha166,715
Enemorna Ener231,652
Muhor Na Aklil117,111
Geta91,842
Welkite 81,063
Butajira 93,938
• Hadiya-Zone1,827,433
Misha177,188
Gibe151,982
Lemo159,866
Shashago149,308
Misrak Badawacho212,070
Soro274,806
Duna170,039
Analimo98,707
Merab Badwacho113,494
Gomibora123,162
Hosaena 196,809
• Kembata Tembaro-Zone1,046,011
Tembaro150,920
Angacha126,623
Kedida Gamela125,149
Kacha Bira173,951
Hadero Tunito165,175
Doyo Gena113,998
Deniboya121,323
Durame 68,868
• Gedeo-Zone1,280,785
Wenago167,204
Yirgachefe280,687
Kochire188,323
Bule147,295
Dila Zuria130,167
Gedeb201,042
Dila 166,067
• Wolayita-Zone2,241,509
Boloso Sore308,598
Damot Gale235,724
Damot Woyide129,020
Humbo175,150
Sodo Zuria215,129
Kindo Koyisha148,085
Ofa145,422
Boloso Bonibe117,882
Damot Sore142,227
Kindo Didaye131,135
Damot Pulasa147,002
Deguna Fanigo132,666
Sodo 213,467
Yem Special Wereda118,592
Yem Special Wereda Total118,592
Amaro Special Wereda210,105
Amaro 210,105
Burji Special Wereda83,004
Burji83,004
Konso Special Wereda324,831
Konso 324,831
Derashe Special Wereda208,454
Derashe 208,454
Basketo Special Wereda82,732
Basketo82,732
• Silti-Zone1,062,210
Alicho Werero123,446
Silti258,381
Lanfuro172,007
Merab Azernet85,946
Dalocha128,854
Sankura117,454
Misrak Azernet67,093
• Gamo Gofa-Zone2,340,863
Melekoza164,087
Denibu Gofa107,326
Kucha205,028
Boreda93,963
Merab Abaya107,827
Arba Minch Zuriya217,560
Chencha167,547
Dita115,515
Deramalo111,911
Zala101,506
Uba Debre Tsehay98,007
Kemba213,266
Bonke219,843
Gezegofa99,342
Ayida44,047
Arba Minch 210,255
Sawla 63,833
Wulbareg109,027
Alaba Special Wereda347,147
Alaba347,147

Population figures based on year 2023 projections by the federal government census agency, Ethiopian Statistical Service.

Reference: statsethiopia.gov.et/population-projection/

The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia is an African country.

It shares borders with Eritrea to the north, Djibouti to the northeast, Somalia to the east and southeast, Kenya to the south, South Sudan to the west, and Sudan to the northwest.

Addis Ababa is the capital and largest city.

Languages: Amharic, Oromo, Somali, Tigrigna, Afar …
Currency: Ethiopian Birr
Dialing code: +251

As of 2023 the country’s population was 107,334,000, making it the 13 most populated country in the world and 2 most populated in Africa after Nigeria.

It covers a land area of 1,112,000 square kilometres (472,000 sq. miles).

Ethiopia is multi-ethnic with over 80 different ethnic groups. Oromo and Amhara are the country’s two largest ethnic groups.

Christianity is the most widely professed faith in the country. The country has some adherents of Islam and other faiths.

Ethiopia is administratively divided into four levels: regions, zones, woredas (districts) and kebele (wards).

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.

The country comprises 11 regions and two city administrations under these regions, many zones, woredas and neighbourhood administration: kebeles.

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 and the words region and province are not interchangeable. As of 2022 there were eleven regions.

The regions and their capitals in Ethiopia are as follows:

  • 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, and Peoples’ Region … Hawassa
  • Tigray Region … Mek’ele

Regions are subdivided into zones. The number of zones varies, but most regions have around six to twelve zones.

The largest region Oromia has over 20 zones, and the two smallest regions have none.

There are some cities which are set up as “special zones”, such as Bahir Dar Special Zone in the Amhara Region.

The earlier equivalent to a zone was called an awrajja, and many zones today are named the same as their earlier awrajja, but the terms zone and awrajja are not interchangeable.

Zones are divided into woredas (districts). In Ethiopia, the woredas comprise three main organs: a council, an executive and a judicial.

The Woreda Council is the highest government organ of the district, which is made up of directly elected representatives from each kebele in the woredas.

The representative of the people in each kebele is accountable to their electorate.

Woredas are divided into kebele, municipalities. Each kebele comprises around 20 smaller villages.

Kebele is the smallest administrative division. This is sometimes also called tabia or tabiya. They are at the neighbourhood level and are the primary contact for most citizens living in Ethiopia. Their administrative unit consists of an elected council, a cabinet (executive committee), a social court and the development and security staff. Kebeles are accountable to their woreda councils and are typically responsible for providing basic education, primary health care, agriculture, water, and rural roads.