Amhara Population In Addis Ababa, [2][3][4][5] In 1950, the population of Addis Ababa was 392,000. Dessie is 400 km to the north of the capital Addis Ababa. Nowadays, rural flight has been major factor of Addis Ababa population growth; between 1967 and 1975, rural migration was at its Jul 3, 2025 · They predominantly live in Amhara region but there are also large communities in Addis Ababa, and in the regions of Harari, Benishangul-Gumuz, Gambella and Oromia. The Amhara People, also known as Abyssinians, are an ethnic group traditionally inhabiting the northern and central highlands of Ethiopia, particularly the Amhara Region. The Oromo people are 19% of the population, and the Gurage people are 16% of the population. 31% annual change. Mulat Gezahegn, head of the Trade, Industry and Investment Promotion Coordination Office, told journalists that more than 150 local and foreign companies participated. Amharas (Amharic: አማራ, romanized: Āmara; [10] Ge'ez: ዐምሐራ, romanized: ʾÄməḥära) [11] are a Semitic -speaking ethnic group indigenous to Ethiopia in the Horn of Africa, traditionally inhabiting parts of the northwest Highlands of Ethiopia, particularly the Amhara Region. The Amhara people, along with related Ethiopian ethnic groups, are historically known as the Abyssinians. The ancestors of the Amhara first came to the Ethiopian highlands in ancient times and established advanced and productive farms. kd, j3g, q4nz, lg6qgdh9, st0rk3, p9, cv, hxobsb, ev, h6h,