How many Oromia regions are there?

How many Oromia regions are there?

The capital city of the State of Oromia is Addis Ababa, also known as Finfinne. Currently the state consists of 19 administrative zones. Oromia the largest Region in ethiopia….Administrative zones.

Number Zones Administrative city
19 West Welega Zone Gimbi
20 Oromia Special Zone Surrounding Finfinne Addis Ababa

Does Addis Ababa belong to Oromo?

The city is surrounded by the Special Zone of Oromia and is populated by people from the different regions of Ethiopia. It is home to Addis Ababa University….Addis Ababa.

Addis Ababa አዲስ አበባ (Amharic) Finfinne (Oromo)
Country Ethiopia
Founded 1886
Incorporated as capital city 1889
Founded by Menelik II Taytu Betul

What is the capital city of Oromia?

Addis Ababa
Oromia is one of the most populous regional states and is located in the very heart of the country. The capital city of the Region is Finfinne (Addis Ababa), which is also the capital city of Ethiopia.

How much is Oromia zone?

It is divided into 20 administrative Zones, 30 town administrations, 287 rural and 46 town Woredas.

Is Adama the capital city of Oromia?

Adama [1], also known as Nazareth or Nazret, was the capital city of the Oromia region of Ethiopia from 2003 to 2006, at which time the capital was moved back to Finfine (Addis Ababa). It is a popular weekend destination for residents of Addis Ababa and hosts many governmental and non-governmental conferences.

Did Oromo come from Madagascar?

For instance, the Abyssinian court historian, Alaqa Taye (1955), alleged that in the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries the Oromo migrated from Asia and Madagascar, entered Africa via Mombasa and spread north and eastwards.

What Oromia means?

1 : a member of a Cushitic-speaking people of southern Ethiopia and adjacent parts of Kenya.

What tree is on the Oromo flag?

sycamore
The tree represented on the Oromo is a sycamore, known locally known as “oda”. In the traditional “Gada” system, the “Gada” officers meet under the tree before “Chafee” meetings (http://www.gumii.org/gada/understd.html).

What is Oromo Ethiopia?

Oromo, the largest ethnolinguistic group of Ethiopia, constituting more than one-third of the population and speaking a language of the Cushitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic family. Originally confined to the southeast of the country, the Oromo migrated in waves of invasions in the 16th century ce.

When did Oromo come to Ethiopia?

16th century
Many Oromo settled in what became Ethiopia in the 16th century, displacing some populations, especially in the country’s northern highlands.

Where is Oromia located?

Oromia includes the former Arsi Province along with portions of the former Bale, Illubabor, Kaffa, Shewa and Sidamo provinces. Oromia shares a boundary with almost every region of Ethiopia except for the Tigray Region. These boundaries have been disputed in a number of cases, most notably between Oromia and the Somali Region.

What is happening in Oromia?

In November, more than 50 ethnic Amhara were massacred at a school compound in western Oromia. On December 23, attackers killed more than 200 civilians of ethnic Amhara, Shinasha and Oromo background in the neighbouring Benishangul-Gumuz region.

What is the difference between Oromo and Amhara regions?

The Amhara region is dominated by the ethnic Amhara group – Ethiopia’s second-largest – but the Oromo special zone is populated mainly by Oromos, the numerically dominant group. The declaration of emergency came a day after Ethiopia’s military deployed troops to the North Shoa zone and Oromo special zone.

What are the main exports of Oromia?

Oromia is a major contributor to Ethiopia’s main exports – gold, coffee, khat and cattle. Lega Dembi in Guji Zone, owned by Midroc has exported more than 5000 kilograms of gold followed by Tulu Kapi gold deposit in West Welega Zone. Awoday in East Hararghe Zone is the biggest market of khat exporting to Djibouti and Somalia.