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The Regional
State of Harari
Harari is one of the most popular historical towns in the Eastern
part of Ethiopia. The State has no administrative zones or woredas.
The total number of kebeles of the city are 19, while the rural part
of the State has 17 farmers associations.
CAPITAL CITY
The capital city of
the State is Harar
LOCATION
The State of Harari people is
located in the Eastern part of Ethiopia, surrounded by the State of
Oromia.
AREA
The State's size is estimated at 340
square kilometers.
POPULATION
According to the 1994 census result
the population is 131,139. The percentage share of males and females
is about 50% each. The urban residents of the State were 76,378
while its rural inhabitants were 54,761. This State is the only
member state of FDRE where the majority of its population lives in
urban area.
The ethnic composition in the State
includes Oromo 52.3%, Amhara 32.6%, Harari 7.1%, and Guragies 3.2%.
Harari language is the official language of the State.
According to the 1994 census result
the religious composition of the population of the State indicates
that 60.3% were Muslims, 38.2% Orthodox Christian, 0.9% Protestants,
0.55 Catholics, and 0.1% followers of other religious groups.
MAJOR ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
The State’s population is engaged
predominantly in farming, civil service and commerce. Sorghum,
maize, chat, coffee, orange, mango are among major agricultural
products.
An exotic variety of goods is
offered for sale, and colorful cloths and jewelery worn by the
people create a wild array of color. The Harari people excel in
artisan crafts, such as weaving silver and cooper filigree, tanning,
cutlery and blade production and sandal making.
TOPOGRAPHY AND CLIMATE
Harari lies 51 kilometers to the
south east of DireDawa. It is located in the eastern wall of the
great rift Valley looking over the vast Danakil desert to the north,
the cattle rich savannaas to the south and fertile lands of the
Harar mountains to the east. It lies between two rivers, tributaries
of the Erer, on the southern edge of a vast plateau. The surrounding
mountains divide the Great Rift vally from the plains of the Ogaden.
The climate of the State is one of
the most pleasant in the country. Temperature is even between 17.10C-20.20C
throughout the year. The coolest season (18.70C) which is
between June-September, coincides with heavy rains accompanied by
storms and strong electrical discharges. The average annual
intensity of precipitation is about 750-1,000 mm. The mean amount of
rainfall over three years as registered 10 years ago was 1,509 mm.
TOURISM AND HERITAGE
The origin of the walled city of
Harar dates before the thirteenth century, the houses of the old
city are constructed of stone and plaster, with flat roofs, Harar’s
strategic location made it an important center of Islamic culture
and commerce. With its 99 mosques. Harar is considered to be the
fourth most holy city of Islam.
The setting of medieval walls
tightly embracing the ancient city, its rich and exciting
market-place, its towering and majestic mountains, and its bracing
cool air make Harar an exciting place to visit. The Rimbaud house,
named after the renowned French poet, Arthur Rimbaud is also found
in the vicinity of the walled city.
INVESTMENT
There are more than 80 investors
with a capital of above 200 million Birr in the State. This will
create employment opportunities for over 10,000 persons. Harrari is
rich in construction minerals such as marble, granite, dolomite and
asbestos. The investment activity includes in the sector of
industry, agriculture, construction, mining, transport service and
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