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in 2005, this woreda has an estimated total population of 102,732, of whom 53,340 are men and 49,392 are women; 20,226 or 19.69% of the population are urban dwellers. With an estimated area of 1,991.41 square kilometers, Asosa has a population density of 51.6 people per square kilometer which is
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The 1994 national census reported a total population for this woreda of 73,954 in 17,162 households, of whom 38,442 were men and 35,512 were women; 11,749 or 15.89% of its population were urban dwellers. The three largest ethnic groups reported in Asosa were the
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The 2007 national census reported a total population for this woreda of 104,147, of whom 52,968 were men and 51,179 were women; 24,214 or 23.25% of its population were urban dwellers. The majority of the inhabitants said they were
149:. The work would be done by Sino-Hydro International, a Chinese construction company. The project is expected to start later in 2009 and take 36 months to complete. It is the last section of the highway which connects 401: 334: 126:, which would over 40,000 people. These would join one hospital, and 27 health stations or health posts which were currently providing service to over 87,000 inhabitants. Woreda officials announced that 294: 394: 242:, 63.8% of the urban houses and 50.7% of all houses had access to safe drinking water at the time of the census; 86.7% of the urban and 9.8% of all houses had toilet facilities. 387: 434: 329: 603: 158: 379: 239: 291: 190: 313: 475: 350: 227: 179: 508: 455: 546: 465: 536: 470: 162: 551: 410: 134: 418: 27: 178:, with 63.27% of the population reporting they observed this belief, while 31.18% of the population practised 122:
Construction of two health clinics in Asosa woreda was announced 9 March 2009, at a cost of almost 2 million
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had donated medical equipment and refrigerators worth over 2.6 million Birr to equip these clinics.
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Parts of this article (those related to a planned 2009 project in the future tense) need to be
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1994 Population and Housing Census of Ethiopia: Results for Benishangul-Gumuz Region, Vol. 1
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contract to upgrade and repair the 100-kilometer-long road linking Asosa to
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and its tributary the Buldidine. One of the highest points in Assosa is
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in the west. This Woreda is named after its largest settlement,
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Index

woreda currently Abramo and Oura
Benishangul-Gumuz Region
Ethiopia
Assosa Zone
Kurmuk
Khomesha
Menge
Buldigilu
Bambashi
Mao-Komo special woreda
Sudan
Assosa
Yabus
Mount Bange
Birr
UNICEF
Ethiopian Roads Authority
Birr
Kurmuk
Sudan
Addis Ababa
Nekemte
Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa
Saudi Fund for Development
Moslem
Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity
Protestant
Central Statistical Agency
Amhara
Berta

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