
Dawuro (or Dawro) is a
zone in the
Southwest Region of
Ethiopia
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. The name "Dawuro" represents both the land and the people. It is located at about 500km southwest of
Addis Ababa
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, the capital of Ethiopia, about 111 km west of
Wolaita Sodo, the capital of
South Ethiopia Regional State
The South Ethiopia Regional State (Amharic: ደቡብ ኢትዮጵያ ክልላዊ መንግስት) is a region in southern Ethiopia. It was formed from the southern part of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region (SNNPR) on 19 A ...
and 319 km of
Hawassa the capital of the
Sidama Region
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. Dawuro is bordered to the south by
Gofa Zone, to the west by the
Konta Zone to the north by the Jimma zone, to the northeast by
Hadiya and
Tembaro Special Woreda in
Central Ethiopia Regional State
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, and to the east by
Wolayita Zone
Wolayita or Wolaita is an administrative Zones of Ethiopia, zone in Ethiopia. Wolayita is bordered on the south by Gamo Zone, on the west by the Omo River (Ethiopia), Omo River which separates it from Dawro Zone, Dawro, on the northwest by Kem ...
.
The second-biggest hydroelectric power generation dam in Ethiopia,
Gilgel Gibe III Dam, is being built on Omo river between Dawuro and Wolayita zones. Dawuro contains many tourist attractions. The newly built
Halala Kela Luxury Resort is located at Gilgel Gibe III Dam in
Loma (woreda) of Dawuro zone.
The administrative center of Dawuro is
Tarcha. Tarcha is situated at 70 14' north latitude and 370 5' east longitude and 1200m to approximately 1450m above sea level. Tarcha is 496 km from Addis Ababa through
Jimma
Jimma () is the largest city in southwestern Oromia Region, Ethiopia. It is a special zone of the Oromia Region and is surrounded by Jimma Zone. It has a latitude and longitude of . Prior to the 2007 census, Jimma was reorganized administrativ ...
, and 489 km through
Sodo
Sodo () or officially Wolaita Sodo (, ) is a city in south Ethiopia. The city is a political and administrative center of the Wolaita Zone and South Ethiopia Regional State. It has a latitude and longitude of with an elevation between abov ...
. The second largest town in the Dawuro zone is
Gesa.
Dawuro has 111 kilometers of all-weather roads and 123 kilometers of dry-weather roads, for an average road density of 53 kilometers per 1000 square kilometers. High points in this Zone include
Atto,
Issera,
Umbuti, and
Sadam among others.
Dawuro used to be part of the
North Omo Zone, and the 1994 national census counted its inhabitants as part of that Zone. However friction between the various ethnic groups in North Omo zone, which was often blamed on the
Wolayta people for "ethnic chauvinism" and despite the efforts of the ruling party to emphasize the need to coordinate, consolidate, and unify the smaller ethnic units to achieve the "efficient use of scarce government resources", led to the division of the zone in 2000, resulting with the creation of the Dawuro, Gamo Gofa, and Wolayita Zones, and two special districts.
Demographics
Based on the 2007 Census conducted by the
Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia (CSA), this zone has a total population of 489,577, of whom 249,263 are men and 240,314 women; with an area of 4,814.52 square kilometers, Dawuro has a population density of 101.69. While 35,044 or 7.16% are urban inhabitants, a further 14 individuals are pastoralists. A total of 89,915 households were counted in this Zone, which results in an average of 5.44 persons to household, and 86,642 housing units. The two largest ethnic groups reported in this zone included the
Dawro (97.32%), and the
Hadiya (1.3%); all other ethnic groups made up 1.38% of the population.
Dawurtsho is spoken as a first language by 97.44% of the inhabitants, and 1.3% speak
Hadiya; the remaining 1.26% spoke all other primary languages reported. 57.71% of the population said they were
Protestants
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, 31.86% practiced
Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity, 4.9% observed traditional religions, and 4.61% embraced
Catholicism
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.
Census 2007 Tables: Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region
, Tables 2.1, 2.4, 2.5, 3.1, 3.2 and 3.4.
Dawro is one of the ethnic groups in Ethiopia that uses its own character set of the Ethiopic syllabary.
Woredas
Woreda
Districts of Ethiopia, also called woredas (; ''woreda''), are the third level of the administrative divisions of Ethiopia – after ''List of zones of Ethiopia, zones'' and the ''Regions of Ethiopia, regional states''.
These districts are f ...
s and town administration districts in the Dawro Zone include:
* Esera (woreda)
* Kechi woreda
* Tocha (woreda)
* Mari Mansa woreda
* Mareka (woreda)
* Loma (woreda)
* Disa woreda
* Zaba Gazo woreda
* Gena Woreda
* Tarcha Zuriya woreda
* Tarcha Town administration
* Gesaown Administration
* Wakw, Waka Town administration
* Bale Town Administration
Former woredas include:
* Esera
* Tocha
* Loma
* Gena-Bossa
* Mareka
References
{{Districts of the South West Ethiopia Peoples' Region
Zones of Ethiopia
South West Ethiopia Peoples' Region