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Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region

የደቡብ ብሔር ብሔረሰቦችና ሕዝቦች ክልል
Regional state
From top to bottom: Sunset on Lake Awasa; Upper Omo River Valley; Lake Chamo; Welayta and Kambaata dance respectively
Flag of Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region
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Official seal of Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region
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Map of Ethiopia showing Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region
Map of Ethiopia showing Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region
Country  Ethiopia
Administrative headquarters Hawassa
Area
 • Total 54,400 km2 (21,000 sq mi)
Area rank 5
Population
 (2017)
 • Total 9,126,000
 • Rank 4
 • Density 167.76/km2 (434.5/sq mi)
ISO 3166 code ET-SN
HDI (2019) 0.488
low · 6th of 11

The Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region, often called SNNPR, is a large area in southwestern Ethiopia. It is a special kind of state, like a province. This region was created in 1992 when five smaller areas, called Regions 7 to 11, joined together.

The SNNPR shares its borders with Kenya to the south. It also touches the Ilemi Triangle, an area that Kenya and South Sudan both claim. To the west, it borders the South West Ethiopia Peoples' Region. The Oromia Region is to its north and east, and the Sidama Region is to its east.

The main city where the government of SNNPR is located is Hawassa. However, after the Sidama Region was formed in 2020, Hawassa is now outside the SNNPR's borders. The government plans to move its main office to a city inside the region in the future. The biggest cities within the region are Sodo and Arba Minch.

People and Population in SNNPR

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A Kambaata family in front of their traditional home in the Kembata Tembaro Zone.

In 2007, a study showed that the SNNPR had about 14.9 million people. Most of these people, almost 90%, lived in rural areas, meaning they lived in the countryside rather than in cities. This makes SNNPR the most rural region in Ethiopia.

The region covers about 105,887 square kilometers. This means there are about 141 people living in every square kilometer. In 2017, the population was estimated to have grown to over 19 million people.

The SNNPR government has been working to make sure more people have access to clean drinking water. By 2006, about 54% of the region had access to safe water. This was a big improvement from 15 years before, when only 10-15% had access. By 2008, this number increased to 63.6%.

Religions in SNNPR

People in the SNNPR follow different religions. Here is a look at the main religions in 1994 and 2007:

Religion 1994 Census 2007 Census
Protestants 21.8% 38.5%
Orthodox Christians 34.6% 41.86%
Muslim 15.2% 14.1%
Traditional religions 26.4% 2.4%
Roman Catholics 3% 3.2%
Other religious affiliations 0.5%

Ethnic Groups in SNNPR

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People from the Mursi people group.

The SNNPR is home to more than 45 different ethnic groups. This makes it a very diverse region. Many of these groups have their own unique cultures and languages.

Here are some of the largest ethnic groups in the region:

Largest Ethnicities
People 1994 Census 2007 Census
Welayta 12% 10.59%
Hadiya - 7.98%
Gurage 15% 19.54%
Gamo - 7%
Kafficho - 5.44%
Silt'e - 5.37%
Amhara - 4.10%

Languages Spoken in SNNPR

The 2007 census showed that the most common languages spoken as a first language in the SNNPR include Sidama, Welayta, Hadiya, Gurage, Gamo, and Kafa.

Because there are so many different languages, Amharic is used as the official working language for the state government. Most students learn in their home language for the first eight years of school. After that, all higher education is taught in English.

Farming and Animals in SNNPR

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A Kambaata woman preparing enset, a very important local food crop.

Farming is a big part of life in the SNNPR. In 2004–2005, the region produced over 100,000 tons of coffee. This was almost half of all the coffee grown in Ethiopia!

Farmers in the region also raise many animals. They have millions of cattle, sheep, and goats. They also have horses, mules, donkeys, and lots of chickens. Beekeeping is also common, with many beehives producing honey.

One very important local plant grown in the SNNPR is called Enset. It is a major food source for many people in the region.

Leaders of SNNPR

The SNNPR has had several leaders, called Chief Administrators, since it was formed.

  • Abate Kisho (1992–2001)
  • Hailemariam Desalegn (2001–2006)
  • Shiferaw Shigute (2006–2013)
  • Dessie Dalke (2013–2018)
  • Million Mathiwos (2018–2019)
  • Erstu Yirdaw (2019 – present)

Areas and Zones in SNNPR

Arba Minch, Ethiopia (12563180364)
Waterfalls near Arba Minch.
Hawassa Stadium
Hawassa Stadium, a sports venue in the region.
Hawassa Univesity
Hawassa University.

The SNNPR is divided into different administrative areas called zones and special woredas. A special woreda is like a smaller, self-governing area. Here are some of the zones and special woredas in the region:

Zones and Special Woredas in SNNPR
Number Zone Seat
1 Gamo Zone Arba Minch
2 Gofa Zone Sawula
3 Gedeo Zone Dilla
4 Gurage Zone Welkite
5 Hadiya Zone Hosaena
6 Kembata Tembaro Zone Durame
7 Silt'e Zone Worabe
8 Debub Omo Zone Jinka
9 Wolayita Zone Sodo
10 Alaba Zone Halaba Kulito
11 Amaro special woreda Kele
12 Alle Special Woreda
13 Basketo special woreda Laska
14 Burji special woreda Soyama
15 Dirashe special woreda Gidole
16 Konso Zone Karat
17 Yem special woreda Fofa

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Región de las Naciones, Nacionalidades y Pueblos del Sur para niños

  • List of districts in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region
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