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The 1994 national census reported a total population for this woreda of 196,455 of whom 92,348 were men and 104,107 were women; 1,706 or 0.87% of its population were urban dwellers. The five largest ethnic groups reported in
Enemorina Eaner were the Sebat Bet Gurage (80.86%), the
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Based on the 2007 Census conducted by the CSA, this woreda has a total population of 167,770, of whom 79,251 are men and 88,519 women; 6,590 or 3.93% of its population are urban dwellers. The majority of the inhabitants were reported as
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96:. Aba Geda agallo, who was a governor of significant part of Gurage during the reign of Emperor Menelik II, was one of the most influential personalities in the Southern Ethiopia.
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77:. The administrative center of Enemorina Eaner is
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81:. Endegagn was separated from this woreda.
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563:Kembata Tembaro Zone
197:G.W.B. Huntingford,
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179:sanitary conditions
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100:Demographics
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616:Silt'e Zone
586:Durame Town
495:Hadiya Zone
407:Gurage Zone
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167:Protestants
115:Protestants
55:Hadiya Zone
51:Gurage Zone
596:Kacha Bira
211:"Tourisms"
90:Menelik II
175:education
119:Catholics
36:Sebat Bet
714:Category
659:Wulbareg
649:Sankurra
581:Doyogena
548:Shashogo
518:Gomibora
503:Ana Lemo
430:Endegagn
299:Archived
277:Archived
255:Archived
233:Archived
214:Archived
171:Catholic
79:Gunchire
75:Endegagn
47:Yeshaq I
32:Ethiopia
629:Dalocha
606:Tembaro
576:Damboya
571:Angacha
470:Meskane
415:Abeshge
381:of the
379:Woredas
321:37°40′E
155:Amharic
94:Welkite
86:balabat
26:in the
24:woredas
684:(town)
682:Kulito
634:Lanfro
465:Mareko
455:Kebena
318:8°00′N
159:Muslim
139:Amhara
135:Hadiya
131:Silt'e
107:Muslim
43:Enemor
41:, the
39:Gurage
654:Silte
538:Misha
480:Soddo
450:Gumer
425:Cheha
375:Zones
185:Notes
151:Silte
67:Cheha
553:Soro
528:Limo
513:Gibe
508:Duna
445:Geta
440:Ezha
377:and
71:Geta
699:Yem
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