Adama (Ethiopia)
Adama / Nazret አዳማ / ናዝሬት |
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State : | Ethiopia | |
Region : | Oromia | |
Coordinates : | 8 ° 32 ' N , 39 ° 16' E | |
Height : | 1,712 meters above sea level | |
Residents : | 324,000 (2015) | |
Time zone : | EAT (UTC + 3) | |
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Adama ( Oromo : Adaama , Ge'ez አዳማ ) or Nazret ( ናዝሬት ) is a city in central Ethiopia . It is the capital of the Oromia administrative region and its Misraq Shewa zone (West Shewa ). According to the 2005 census, it had 228,623 inhabitants.
Adama lies at an altitude of 1712 meters at the transition between the highlands of Abyssinia and the lowlands of the East African Rift Valley , so that Oromo and Afar herdsmen and Oromo farmers meet here. The place in its present form owes its origin to the construction of the railway line from Addis Ababa to Djibouti in 1917. Under Haile Selassie , the original Oromo place name was replaced by that of the biblical Nazareth .
In 1994, 44.42% of the 127,842 residents were Amharen , 26.23% Oromo, 7.54% Silt'e , 7.29% Sebat-Bet- Gurage , 6.27% Tigray and 3.63% Soddo-Gurage. 71.18% spoke Amharic as their mother tongue, 13.96% Oromo, 4.31% Silt'e , 3.92% Gurage, 3.7% Tigrinya and 1.33% Soddo.
In addition to the rail connections to Addis Ababa and Djibouti City , Adama has road connections to the lakes in the Rift Valley and to Assela and Assab . Its favorable location allowed it to grow rapidly, from around 39,000 inhabitants in 1970 to around 300,000 inhabitants today.
geography
climate
According to the effective climate classification according to Köppen and Geiger and Geiger, Assela has a tropical savanna climate (Aw). Most of the precipitation falls in the summer months of July and August, while the rest of the year it only rains sporadically.
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Average monthly temperatures and rainfall for Adama / Nazret
Source: climate-data.org
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history
Nazret initially remained a small town. Its growth began around 1954 when sugar plantations with their own refinery were established on the Awash River . In 1960 three power plants were also put into operation on the Awash. Adama became a center for processing local agricultural and livestock products. During the famine in Ethiopia in 1984–1985 , the EC built large warehouses to store supplies of grain.
In 2000, Adama became the new capital of Oromia instead of Addis Ababa and was given its previous name back. This move caused controversy as the Oromo consider Addis Ababa ( Finfinnee ) to be their capital. In addition to Adama, Nekemte , Ambo , Mojo , Zway , Asella and Jimma were considered as regional capital . Adama was chosen based on the city's topography, climate, infrastructure and economy.
population
Population development
Population development of the city according to citypopulation.de
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sons and daughters of the town
- Falaka Armide Yimer (* 1942), woodcut artist
- Robel Kiros Habte (* 1992), swimmer
- Sifan Hassan (* 1993), Dutch athlete of Ethiopian origin
literature
- Alain Gascon: Adaama , in: Encyclopaedia Aethiopica , Volume 1, 2003, ISBN 3-447-04746-1
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Central Statistics Agency (Ethiopia) : 2005 National Statistics, Section – B Population ( Memento from February 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ), Table B.4 (PDF; 1.8 MB)
- ↑ a b Central Statistics Agency : The 1994 Population and Housing Census of Ethiopia: Results for Oromiya Region, Volume I: Part I. Statistical Report on Population Size and Characteristics ( Memento from May 16, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 110 MB) , 1994 (pp. 233, 303)
- ↑ The Nordic Africa Institute: Local History in Ethiopia ( Memento of the original from June 12, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF)
- ^ Nazareth Selected as Oromiya's Capital. Walta Information Center, July 13, 2000, archived from the original on October 24, 2009 ; accessed on March 3, 2014 (English).
- ↑ Ethiopia: Regions & Cities. Retrieved March 28, 2020 .
- ↑ Robel Kiros Habte in the database of Sports-Reference (English)