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The Regional
State of Afar
The State of
Afar consists of 5 administrative zones, 29 woredas and 28 towns.
The
rural area has 326 farmers associations, while
the urban part has 32 kebeles. Afar is the origin of human species,
where a 4.4 million years old humanoid is recently discovered.
CAPITAL CITY
The capital city
of the state of Afar is Aysaita (11.564
N 41.439 E)
LOCATION
Afar is located
in the eastern part of Ethiopia. The region has common boundaries
with the State of Eritrea in the north-east, with
Tigray in the north-west, with Amhara in the south-west, with Oromia
in the south, with the State of Somalia in the south-east and with
the Republic of Djibouti in the east.
AREA
The State of Afar has got an estimated area
of 270,000 square kilometers.
POPULATION
According to the
census, the population of the state of Afar as of 22nd July 1996 was
1,106,383 of which 626,839 were males and
according to the 1994 census, is estimated at 1,106,383 of
whpopulation is about 1,020,504 (92.2%), while the urban population
is counted at 85,879.The major ethnic compositions are Afar 91.8%,
Amhara 4.5%, Argoba 0.92%, Tigraway 0.82%,Oromo 0.7%, Wolaita 0.
45%, and Hadiya 0.013%.
Regardig religion 96% of the population are
Muslim, 3.86% Orthodox Christians, 0.43%Protestants, 0.09% Catholics
and others constitute 0.02%.
The Afarigna language is predominantly (90.8%)
spoken in the region. It is also the working language of the state.
Other major languages spoken in the state includes Amharic 6.68%,
Tigrigna 0.74%, Oromifa 0.68%, Argobigna 0.4% and Wolaitigna 0.26%.
MAJOR ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
90% the states's
of population is leading a pastoral life by rearing camels, cattle,
goats, sheep and donkeys. Agriculture such as
production of maize, beans, sorghum, papaya, banana, and orange is
also practiced. Cotton production is also typical to the region.
Commerce, especially of salt, is another area of occupation.
TOPOGRAPHY AND CLIMATE
The state is
found in the rift valley. Most of the region is flat land. The
altitude of the
region ranges from 116 meter below sea level
(where one of the highest temperature [500C] on earth has been
recorded) to 1600 meters above sea level. The lowland areas of Afar
are generally below 1600 meters above sea level. The highest peak,
mount Mussa-Alle is just 2063 meters above sea level. The
temperature of Afar varies from 250C during the rainy season
(September-March) to 480C during the dry season (March-September).
The average annual rainfall registered for 11 years at Dubti station
was 187.9mm.
RIVERS AND LAKES
The Awash river,
Mille and Logia which are tributaries of the Awash river traverse
the
region. Abbe Bil, Afambo and Adebel lakes which
are connected to the last section of the river Awash, are found in
the region. They form an important habitat for river and lake Fauna.
MINERALS
Salt, Potash,
Sulfur, Manganese, Bentonite, Aluminium, Marble, Gypsum and
Petroleum are possible major resources of the
region.Tendaho geothermal energy is the most promising
power source for electricity. The state has also a plausible source for solar
energy.
TOURISM AND HERITAGE
Awash natural
reserve, Yagundu-Ras national park and the Dallol depression are
expressions of Ethiopia's desert beauty. Some of
the attractions of this game reserve include Abyssinian wild ass,
Grevy's zebra, beisa oryx, crocodiles, lions, grater kudu, wild (bat
eared) fox, wild cat, cheetah, Grant's gazelle, and warthog.
Besides, Hadar, where a 4.4 million years old
humanoid is recently discovered is found in this state.
INVESTMENT
Eighty-one
private investors of which 60 are active, have been given licenses
in
areas of agriculture, construction, small scale
industry and services. The total amount of investment is Birr 551.2
million. 305,947 persons will benefit from the regular and temporary
employment opportunity created by these investment projects. |