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The Regional
State of Somalia
The State of Somalia has a very
large area size ranking second next to Oromiya. At present the state
comprises 9 administrative zones and 49 woredas..
CAPITAL CITY
Jijiga is the
capital city of the State.
LOCATION
The State of
Somali is located in the eastern and south eastern part of Ethiopia.
The State has common boundaries with Afar and the Republic of
Djibouti in the north, Kenya in the south, the State of Oromiya in
the west, and Somalia in the east and in the South.
AREA
The State of
Somalia has an estimated area of about 250,000 square kilometers.
POPULATION
According to
the census conducted at the beginning of September 1997, the number
of population of the state was 3,439,860 of which 1,875,996 were
males and 1,563,864 females. The urban residents of the State of
Somalia number 492,710 households in the region, with an average of
6.6 persons per household. The State has a high sex ratio of 120
(the number of males) to 100 females.
The ethnic
composition includes, Somali 95.6%, Oromo 2.25%, Amhara 0.69%, and
Somalians 0.63%, and Guragie 0.14%.
Somaligna is
predominantly spoken within the State. It constitutes 95.9%. It is
also the working language of the State, Other major languages are
Oromifa 2.24%, Amaharic 0.92%, and Guragigna 0.033%.
According to
the census result, 98.7% of the population are Muslim. 0.9% Orthodox
Christians, and 0.3% are followers of other religions.
MAJOR ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Although most
of the people of the state of Somalia mainly earn their livelihood
from livestock, they practice crop production as well. The major
crops cultivated in the region are sorghum and maize. Wheat and
barley are also harvested in a smaller amount each year. Commercial
activity is another occupation that is significantly exercised in
the region.
TOPOGRAPHY AND CLIMATE
The majority of
the region has an altitude of 900 meter above sea level and in some
area the altitude reaches 1600 meters. Of the total area size of the
State approximately 80% is flat & 7% mountainous.
Regarding
climate, 80% of the region is classified as "Kolla" (lowlands), 5%
highland ("Dega"), and 15% of the area fall under temperate ("Woyna
Dega") category. The maximum temperature reaches 32-400c.
In the temperate ("Woyna Dega") areas the temperature is within
20-280c. The mean annual rainfall of the State is
estimated to be 300-500 mm.
RIVERS AND LAKES
The State has
three big rivers, namely Wabeshebele, Genale and Weybe, which could
be utilized for irrigation.
LIVESTOCK
The region
claims to have about 11.15 million domestic animals (1997 G.C.) of
which 2.15 million are cattle. 5.63 million are sheep and goats and
392,000 pack animals.
FAUNA
In seven zones
of the region, especially in Fiq, Afdem, Liben and Jigjiga, the
presence of lots of wild animals had been disclosed.
LIVESTOCK
The state of Somalia is known for its livestock resources from which
most of the Somali people earn their livelihood. The region is
estimated to have about 15.2 million domestic animals out of which
sheep constitute for 53% (nearly 8 million in number). Goats and
cattle are the second and third most important domestic animals in
the State accounting for 20% (3.1 million in number) and 15% (2.3
million in number), respectively. Camels are actually the most
important animals in the day to day life of the pasturalist Somali
people, and they constitute for about 9% (1.3 million in number).
INVESTMENT
Until the
beginning of 1997 the investment office of the State of Somalia has
awarded investment certificates to 12 projects. The total investment
capital of the projects is 28.6 million Birr and is expected to
create employment opportunity to 140 people. The major sector, which
attracted 5 investors with a total capital of 18.3 million Birr is
agriculture, five investors are engaged in industry (food
manufacturing) with a total investment capital of 4.8 million.
The state is
very rich in livestock. Moreover, it is endowed with natural gum,
natural salt (in Afdem zone), natural gas oil has high potential
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