List of woredas in the Amhara Region

List of woredas in the Amhara Region

This article provides a list of the 105 woredas, or districts, in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia, compiled from material on the Central Statistical Agency [http://www.csa.gov.et/text_files/2005_national_statistics.htm website] .

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A

*Achefer
*Addi Arkay
*Adet
*Alefa
*Amba Sel
*Angolalla Terana Asagirt
*Ankesha
*Ankober
*Antsokiyana Gemza
*Artuma Fursina Jile
*Awabel

B

*Bahir Dar Zuria
*Banja
*Baso Liben
*Bati
*Belessa
*Berehet
*Beyeda
*Bibugn
*Bugna
*Bure Wemberma

C

*Chefe Golana Dewerahmedo
*Chilga

D

*Dabat
*Dangila
*Dawuntna Delant
*Debarq
*Debay Telatgen
*Debre Berhan Zuria
*Debre Marqos
*Debre Sina
*Debre Tabor
*Dega Damot
*Dehana
*Dejen
*Dembecha
*Dembiya
*Dera
*Dessie
*Dessie Zuria

E

*Ebenat
*Efratana Gidim
*Enarj Enawga
*Enbise Sar Midir
*Enemay
*Este

F

*Faggeta Lekoma
*Farta
*Fogera

G

*Gera Midira Keya Gebriel
*Geshe Rabel
*Gidan
*Goncha Siso Enese
*Gondar
*Gondar Zuria
*Guangua
*Guba Lafto
*Guzamn

H

*Habru
*Hagere Mariamna Kesem
*Hulet Ej Enese

J

*Jabi Tehnan
*Jama
*Jan Amora

K

*Kalu (woreda)
*Kemekem
*Kelala
*Kewet
*Kobo
*Kombolcha
*Kuarit
*Kutaber

L

*Lay Armachiho
*Lay Betna Tach Bet
*Lay Gayint
*Legambo

M

*Machakel
*Mafud Mezezo Mojana
*Mam Midrina Lalo Midir
*Magdala
*Meket
*Menjarna Shenkora
*Merawi
*Metemma
*Moretna Jiru

Q

*Qwara
*Sanja
*Sayint
*Sekela
*Soqota
*Shebel Berenta
*Simada
*Siyadebrina Wayu Ensaro

T

*Tach Gayint
*Tehuledere
*Tenta

W

*Wadla
*Wegde
*Wegera
*Weldiya
*Were Babu
*Were Ilu
*Weremo Wajetuna Midarema

Z

*Zikuala


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