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Summary Of: Amhara Region
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Capital city
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Bahir Dar
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Official languages
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Amharic
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Recognised regional languages
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Dialects
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ethnic divisions
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kililoch
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Ethiopia
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Amhara people
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Bahir Dar
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Lake Tana
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Semien Mountains National Park
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Ras Dashan
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Gondar
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Gojjam
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Begemder
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Lasta
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Ras
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Negus
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Begemder
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Gojjam
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Wollo
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Central Statistical Agency
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Orthodox Christians
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Muslims
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Protestants
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Amhara
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Oromo
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Agaw
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Qemant
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Agaw
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ANDM/EPRDF
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Agew Awi
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Bahir Dar
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Debub (South) Gondar
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Debub (South) Wollo
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Mirab (West) Gojjam
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Misraq (East) Gojjam
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Oromia
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Semien (North) Gondar
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Semien (North) Shewa
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Semien (North) Wollo
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Wag Hemra
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List of woredas in the Amhara Region
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First-level administrative divisions of
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Ethiopia
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Regions
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Afar
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Benishangul-Gumuz
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Gambela
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Harari
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Oromia
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Somali
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Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region
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Tigray
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Chartered cities
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Addis Ababa
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Dire Dawa
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Provinces
(prior to 1995)
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Arsi
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Bale
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Gamu-Gofa
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Gojjam
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Begemder
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Hararghe
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Illubabor
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Kaffa
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Shoa
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Sidamo
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Tigray
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Welega
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Wollo
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Categories
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Amhara Region
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Regions of Ethiopia
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