Hulet Ej Enese

Coordinates: 11°15′N 37°45′E / 11.250°N 37.750°E / 11.250; 37.750
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Hulet Ejju Enesie
Woreda
Misraq Gojjam
RegionAmhara Region
Area
 • Total1,496.69 km2 (577.88 sq mi)
Population
 (2012 est.)[1]
 • Total301,462
 • Density200/km2 (520/sq mi)

Hulet Ej Enese is one of the

Debub Gondar Zone), on the east by Goncha Siso Enese, and on the southeast by Enarj Enawga. Among the towns in this administrative division are Keraniyo, Mota and Sede
.

Rivers in Hulet Ej Enese include the Tammi, a tributary of the Abay. The Sabero Dilde (also known as the "Second Portuguese Bridge" or the "Broken Bridge") crosses the Abay here, connecting Hulet Ej Enese with andabet woreda , a woreda in Debub Gondar.

Demographics

Based on the 2007 national census conducted by the

Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity, with 95.3% reporting that as their religion, while 4.66% of the population said they were Muslim.[2]

The 1994 national census reported a total population for this woreda of 199,352 in 39,245 households, of whom 99,829 were men and 99,523 were women; 20,554 or 10.31% of its population were urban dwellers. The largest ethnic group reported in Hulet Ej Enese was the

Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity, with 93.37% reporting that as their religion, while 6.55% were Muslim.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Geohive: Ethiopia Archived 2012-08-05 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Census 2007 Tables: Amhara Region Archived 2010-11-14 at the Wayback Machine, Tables 2.1, 2.4, 2.5, 3.1, 3.2 and 3.4.
  3. ^ 1994 Population and Housing Census of Ethiopia: Results for Amhara Region, Vol. 1, part 1 Archived 2010-11-15 at the Wayback Machine, Tables 2.1, 2.7, 2.10, 2.17, Annex II.2 (accessed 9 April 2009)

11°15′N 37°45′E / 11.250°N 37.750°E / 11.250; 37.750