Sidama Region

Sidama Region
Sidaamu Qoqqowo
Flag of Sidama Region
Official seal of Sidama Region
Map of Ethiopia showing the Sidama Region
Map of Ethiopia showing the Sidama Region
Country Ethiopia
CapitalHawassa
Government
 • Chief AdministratorDesta Ledamo
Area
 • Total
6,538.17 km2 (2,524.40 sq mi)
 • Rank10
Population
 (2017)
 • Total
~4,200,000
 • Rank3
ISO 3166 codeET-SI

The Sidama Region (Sidama: Sidaamu Qoqqowo; Amharic: ሲዳማ ክልል) is a regional state in southern Ethiopia. It was formed on 18 June 2020[1] from the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region (SNNPR) and transformation of the Sidama Zone after a 98.52% vote in favour of increased autonomy in the 2019 Sidama referendum. It is the second smallest regional state in the country, after Harari. Sidama is the name of both the Sidama people, the language, and the territory. Sidama is bordered to the south by the Oromia Region (except for a short stretch in the middle where it shares a border with Gedeo zone, in South Ethiopia Regional State, on the west by the Bilate River, which separates it from Wolayita Zone, and on the north and east by the Oromia Region. Towns in Sidama include Hawassa, the capital of Sidama and of SNNPR when it existed, Yirgalem, Wondogenet, Chuko, Hula, Bona, Bursa, Bensa, and Aleta Wendo. Sidama has a population of around 3.2 million in 2017 who speak the Cushitic language Sidama (also known as Sidaamu Afoo).[2]

  1. ^ "Council ratify Ethiopia's new ethnic-Sidama statehood". Borkena.com. Borkena Ethiopian News. 19 June 2020. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  2. ^ "census 1984". Csa.gov.et. 22 February 2017. Retrieved 20 November 2019.