Subdivisions of Ethiopia

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Regions and chartered cities

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The regions and chartered cities of Ethiopia

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The 9 regional states or kililoch are based on ethnic territoriality:

Additionally there are two chartered cities:

Zones

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The 9 regions are further subdivided into 68 zones.

Woreda

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Woreda or districts are smaller subdivisions.

Kebele

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Kebele are municipalities. They are the smallest administrative division.

Former provinces

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Between 1942 and 1991, Ethiopia was divided into 13 provinces. Other provinces existed before 1942.