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Figure 6.1 Regions and zones of Ethiopia 1.March 2000
Source: UNDP (www.reliefweb.int)
As we see from table 6.1 and figure 6.1, the federation
includes regional units
ranging from the large Oromiya state with more than 20 million people and an
area of 360,000 square kilometres to the tiny Harari state,
which includes less
than 150,000 people dispersed on 300 square kilometres
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. The number of sub-
regional units varies accordingly: Oromiya has 12 zones and 176
woreda, and
Gambella has only 2 zones and 8
woreda.
The number of special woreda
indicates the ethnic heterogeneity of the region. Special
woreda are designed to
protect minorities which live in an area with a
majority group and where the
group is not large enough to have its own zone or regional structure
(Proclamation 7/92). It is the regional governments which determine whether
special
woreda should be established. SNNPRS
has the largest number of
special
woreda, Amhara region has one, while the other regional states have
not designed any special administrative structures to protect their minorities.
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The Harari state is located within the
borders of the Oromiya region, and was granted
regional status despite of its small size, due to its special “historical
pre-eminence and cultural
heritage”. The Harari people are distinguished from the surrounding population by having an
Arab origin and a Muslim faith and Harar city has been a site for Islamic authority for
centuries (Gibbs, 1998).
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Table 6.2 Representatives to the House of the Federation 1995-2000
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