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Coordinates: 8°40N 39°30E / 8.667°N 39.500°E / 8.667; 39.500
 

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Boset is one of the districts in the OromiaofEthiopia. Part of the East Shewa Zone located in the Great Rift Valley, Boset is bordered on the south by the Arsi Zone, on the west by the Awash River which separates it from Adama, on the north by the Amhara Region, and on the east by Fentale. The administrative center of the woreda is Welenchiti; other towns in Boset include Bofe, Bole and Doni.

Overview[edit]

This woreda is predominantly level land with undulating features; almost 90% is less than 1500 meters above sea level; Boset Guddo is the highest point. Rivers include the Tebo. A survey of the land in this woreda shows that 26.2% is arable or cultivable, 30% pasture, 15.8% forest, and the remaining 28% is considered barren, degraded or otherwise unusable. The Nura Era and Tibila State Farms are major agricultural centers. Fruits and vegetables are important cash crops.[1]

Industry in the woreda includes 19 small scale industries that employed 28 people, as well as 576 legally registered business enterprises which include 69 wholesalers, 318 retailers and 189 service providers of differing types. There were 31 Farmers Associations with 6208 members and 7 Farmers Service Cooperatives with the same number of members. Boset has 97 kilometers of dry-weather and 103 of all-weather road, for an average of road density of 136.8 kilometers per 1000 square kilometers. About 87% of the urban, 36% of the rural and 45% of the total population have access to drinking water.[1]

Demographics[edit]

The 2007 national census reported a total population for this woreda of 142,112, of whom 73,925 were men and 68,187 were women; 26,514 or 18.66% of its population were urban dwellers. The majority of the inhabitants said they practiced Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity, with 60.57% of the population reporting they observed this belief, while 15.64% of the population were Muslim, 14.45% of the population practiced traditional beliefs, and 8.37% were Protestant.[2]

Based on figures published by the Central Statistical Agency in 2005, this woreda has an estimated total population of 158,253, of whom 76,410 are men and 81,843 are women; 33,348 or 21.07% of its population are urban dwellers, which is less than the Zone average of 32.1%. With an estimated area of 1,461.88 square kilometers, Boset has an estimated population density of 108.3 people per square kilometer, which is less than the Zone average of 181.7.[3]

The 1994 national census reported a total population for this woreda of 109,578, of whom 56,743 were men and 52,835 women; 18,641 or 17.01% of its population were urban dwellers at the time. The four largest ethnic groups reported in Boset were the Oromo (73.68%), the Amhara (20.74%), the Hadiya (1.75%), and the Welayta (0.95%); all other ethnic groups made up 2.88% of the population. Oromiffa was spoken as a first language by 71.58%, 25.63% spoke Amharic, and 1.02% spoke Hadiya; the remaining 1.77% spoke all other primary languages reported. The majority of the inhabitants were Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity, with 78.98% of the population reporting they practiced that belief, while 14.42% of the population said they were Moslem, 5.04% practiced traditional beliefs, and 1.08% were Protestant.[4]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b Socio-economic profile of East Shewa Government of Oromia Region (last accessed 1 August 2006).
  • ^ 2007 Population and Housing Census of Ethiopia: Results for Oromia Region, Vol. 1 Archived November 13, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Tables 2.1, 2.5, 3.4 (accessed 13 January 2012)
  • ^ CSA 2005 National Statistics Archived November 23, 2006, at the Wayback Machine, Tables B.3 and B.4
  • ^ 1994 Population and Housing Census of Ethiopia: Results for Oromia Region, Vol. 1, part 1 Archived November 15, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, Tables 2.1, 2.13, 2.16, 2.20 (accessed 6 April 2009)
  • 8°40′N 39°30′E / 8.667°N 39.500°E / 8.667; 39.500

    List of districts in the Oromia Region

    Arsi Zone

  • Aseko
  • Asella Town
  • Bale Gasegar
  • Batu Dugda
  • Chole
  • Digeluna Tijo
  • Diksis
  • Dodota
  • Enkelo Wabe
  • Gololcha
  • Guna
  • Hitosa
  • Jeju
  • Limuna Bilbilo
  • Lude Hitosa
  • Merti
  • Munesa
  • Robe
  • Seru
  • Sire
  • Sherka
  • Sude
  • Tena
  • Tiyo
  • Bale Zone

  • Robe Town
  • Berbere
  • Dawe Kachen
  • Dawe Serara
  • Delo Menna
  • Dinsho
  • Gasera
  • Ginir
  • Goba
  • Goba Town
  • Gololcha
  • Goro
  • Guradamole
  • Legehida
  • Raytu
  • Seweyna
  • Sinana
  • Borena Zone

  • Dillo
  • Dire
  • Gomole
  • Miyu
  • Moyale
  • Teltele
  • Yabelo
  • Buno Bedele Zone

  • Bedele Town
  • Borecha
  • Chewaka
  • Chora
  • Dabo Hana
  • Dega
  • Didessa
  • Gechi
  • Mako
  • East Borana Zone

  • Gumi Eldalo
  • Harena Buluk
  • Liben
  • Meda Welabu
  • Moyale
  • Moyale woreda
  • Negele Borana
  • Oborso
  • Wachile
  • East Hararghe Zone

  • Badeno
  • Chinaksen
  • Dadar
  • Fedis
  • Girawa
  • Gola Oda
  • Goro Gutu
  • Gursum
  • Haro Maya
  • Jarso
  • Kersa
  • Kombolcha
  • Kurfa Chele
  • Malka Balo
  • Meyumuluke
  • Meta
  • Midega Tola
  • East Shewa Zone

  • Adami Tullu and Jido Kombolcha
  • Batu town
  • Bishoftu
  • Bora
  • Boset
  • Dugda
  • Fentale
  • Gimbichu
  • Liben
  • Lome
  • Nannawa Adama
  • East Welega Zone

  • Diga
  • Gida Kiremu
  • Gobu Seyo
  • Gudeya Bila
  • Guto Gida
  • Haro Limmu
  • Ibantu
  • Jimma Arjo
  • Leka Dulecha
  • Limmu
  • Nekemte
  • Nunu Kumba
  • Sasiga
  • Sibu Sire
  • Wama Hagalo
  • Wayu Tuka
  • Guji Zone

  • Adola Town
  • Ana Sora
  • Bore
  • Dima
  • Girja
  • Harenfema
  • Odo Shakiso
  • Uraga
  • Wadera
  • Horo Guduru Welega Zone

  • Abe Dongoro
  • Amuru
  • Guduru
  • Hababo Guduru
  • Horo
  • Jardega Jarte
  • Jimma Genete
  • Jimma Rare
  • Shambu Town
  • Illubabor Zone

  • Alge Sache
  • Bicho
  • Bilo Nopha
  • Bure
  • Darimu
  • Didu
  • Doreni
  • Huka Halu
  • Hurumu
  • Metu Zuria
  • Metu Town
  • Nono Sele
  • Supena Sodo
  • Yayu
  • Jimma Zone

  • Chora Botor
  • Dedo
  • Gera
  • Gomma
  • Guma
  • Kersa
  • Limmu Sakka
  • Limmu Kosa
  • Mana
  • Omo Nada
  • Seka Chekorsa
  • Setema
  • Shebe Senbo
  • Sigmo
  • Sokoru
  • Tiro Afeta
  • Kelam Welega Zone

  • Dale Sedi
  • Dale Wabera
  • Dembidolo Town
  • Gawo Kebe
  • Gidami
  • Hawa Gelan
  • Jimma Horo
  • Lalo Kile
  • Sayo
  • Yemalogi Welele
  • North Shewa Zone

  • Aleltu
  • Degem
  • Dera
  • Fiche Town
  • Gerar Jarso
  • Hidabu Abote
  • Jido
  • Kembibit
  • Kuyu
  • Liban
  • Wara Jarso
  • Wuchale
  • Yaya Gulele
  • Southwest Shewa Zone

  • Becho
  • Dawo
  • Elu
  • Goro
  • Kersana Malima
  • Seden Sodo
  • Sodo Dacha
  • Tole
  • Waliso
  • Waliso Town
  • Wanchi
  • West Arsi Zone

  • Arsi Negele
  • Dodola
  • Gedeb Asasa
  • Kofele
  • Kokosa
  • Kore
  • Naannawa Shashamane
  • Nensebo
  • Seraro
  • Shala
  • Shashamane Town
  • West Guji Zone

  • Birbirsa Kojowa
  • Bule Hora
  • Bule Hora woreda
  • Dugda Dawa
  • Hambela Wamena
  • Kercha
  • Gelana
  • Malka Soda
  • Suro Barguda
  • West Hararghe Zone

  • Boke
  • Char char
  • Chiro Town
  • Daru labu
  • Doba
  • Gamachis
  • Guba Koricha
  • Habro
  • Kuni
  • Masela
  • Mieso
  • Nannawa Chiro
  • Tulo
  • West Shewa Zone

  • Adda Berga
  • Ambo Town
  • Bako Tibe
  • Cheliya
  • Dano
  • Dendi
  • Dire Enchini
  • Ejerie
  • Elfata
  • Ginde Beret
  • Gurraacha Enchini
  • Jeldu
  • Jibat
  • Meta Robi
  • Midakegn
  • Naannawa Ambo
  • Nono
  • Toke Kutaye
  • West Welega Zone

  • Babo Gambela
  • Begi
  • Boji Chokorsa
  • Boji Dirmaji
  • Genji
  • Gimbi
  • Gimbi Town
  • Guliso
  • Haru
  • Homa
  • Jarso
  • Kondala
  • Kiltu Kara
  • Lalo Asabi
  • Mana Sibu
  • Nejo
  • Nole Kaba
  • Sayo Nole
  • Yubdo
  • Oromia Special Zone
    Surrounding Finfinne

  • Bereh
  • Burayu Town
  • Holeta Town
  • Koye Feche
  • Mulo
  • Sebeta Hawas
  • Sendafa Town
  • Sululta
  • Walmara

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