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  2. Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region

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    A Kambaata woman extracting the edible part of an enset (a major staple crop of the SNNPR) with a traditional tool. The CSA reported that for 2004–2005 100,338 tons of coffee were produced in the SNNPR, based on inspection records from the Ethiopian Coffee and Tea authority. This represents 44.2% of the total production in Ethiopia.

  3. Religion in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Religion in Ethiopia consists of a number of ... The largest numbers of practitioners of traditional religions are in the SNNPR (about 993,000 people) and Oromia ...

  4. Gedeo people - Wikipedia

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    When boundary lines were drawn between the new SNNPR and Oromia administrative units during the Transitional Government of Ethiopia, much territory originally belonging to the Guji Oromo, including the Qallu compound (galma) in Wenago, was given to the SNNPR. The local Guji Oromo were dissatisfied with this arrangement, and unsuccessfully ...

  5. Basketo people - Wikipedia

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    The ethnic religion of the Basketo knew a duality of the sky-god Tsosii and the earth-mother Qacharunde. When they were united with the other ethnic groups by King Menilik II in 1893 many of them converted to Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity. The Basketo were conquered for the Ethiopian empire by Ras Welde Giyorgis in 1893. [citation needed]

  6. Sidama Region - Wikipedia

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    The Sidama Region (Sidama: Sidaamu Qoqqowo; Amharic: ሲዳማ ክልል) is a regional state in southern Ethiopia.It was formed on 18 June 2020 [1] from the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region (SNNPR) and transformation of the Sidama Zone after a 98.52% vote in favour of increased autonomy in the 2019 Sidama referendum.

  7. Hadiya people - Wikipedia

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    Hadiya (Amharic: ሐድያ), also spelled as Hadiyya, is an ethnic group native to Ethiopia in southern region who speak the Hadiyyisa language.According to a popular etymology, the name 'Hadiyya," means gift of god". it is mainly known for its Islamic influences in southern part of south shewa and west sharka [2] A historical definition of the Hadiya people based on the old Hadiyya Sultanate ...

  8. Welayta people - Wikipedia

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    Religion; Mainly Protestant Christians with sizable minority of Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Christians ... Nationalities, and People's Region (SNNPR, consisting of ...

  9. Yem people - Wikipedia

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    [4] The 1994 national census reported 60,811 people identified themselves as Yem in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region (SNNPR), of whom 59,581 lived in the around Fofa, and 52,292 speakers of the Yemsa language in the SNNPR, of whom 51,264 were living in the same area.Now the administration city is saja. [5]