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of Ethiopia (CSA), this woreda has a total population of 35,556, of whom 19,134 are men and 16,422 women; with an area of 1,081.04 square kilometers, Jikaw has a population density of 32.89, which is greater than the Zone average of 23.79 persons per square kilometer. While 2,261 or 6.36% are urban
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attacked the Pal Buol (also called the Lare) in Jikaw, and 16 people were killed and 9 wounded. The attackers stole more than 500 head of cattle. A week later, the Murle made another raid in Jikaw, on Ngor village, in which 27 Nuer were killed and about 39 wounded, while 11 Murle were killed in the
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According to the 1994 national census, the woreda's population was reported to be 42,925 in 7,746 households, of whom 22,260 were men and 20,665 women; 769 or 1.79% of the population were urban inhabitants. The two largest ethnic groups in Jikawo were the
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inhabitants, a further 2,314 or 6.51% are pastoralists. A total of 5,864 households were counted in this woreda, which results in an average of 6.1 persons to a household, and 5,723 housing units. The majority of the inhabitants said they were
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According to Dereje Feyissa this reorganization, which happened in 2003, was done to align territories inside the Gambela Region with the presence of local ethnic groups. (Dereje, "The Experience of the Gambela Regional State", in
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The economy of Jikaw is predominantly agricultural. There are no agricultural cooperatives, no documented roads, and little other infrastructure. Along with Akobo, Jikaw becomes flooded during the
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The terrain in Jikaw consists of marshes and grasslands; elevations range from 420 to 430 meters above sea level. According to the
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by 1.88%; the remaining 0.04% spoke all other primary languages reported. The majority of the inhabitants said they were
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1994 Population and Housing Census of Ethiopia: Results for Gambela Region
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Ethnic Federalism: The Ethiopian Experience in Comparative Perspective
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Index

woreda
Gambela Region
Ethiopia
Nuer Zone
Anuak Zone
Alwero River
Wanthoa
Baro River
South Sudan
Lare
Nginngang
Teluth
Central Statistical Agency
forest
Gambela National Park
rainy season
Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
Administrative Zone 3
Administrative Zone 1
kebeles
Murle
Central Statistical Agency
Protestant
Catholic
Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity
Nuer
Anuak
Nuer
Anuak
Protestant

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