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Image by Jorge Candeias, 16 Dec 1999
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According to the Ethiopian Parliament website, this state "comprises 3 administrative zones, made up of 19 woredas of which two are special woredas (Pawi and Tongo) and 33 Kebeles. Amharic is the working language of the State. The capital city is Assosa. The State of Benishangul Gumuz is located in the north-western part of Ethiopia and shares common boundaries in the west with Sudan, in the north-east with the State of Amhara, in the east and south with the State of Oromia."
It has an estimated area of 51,000 square
kilometers and a population of 460,459 (1994). It says nothing
about ethnicity, but since they say that the "working language is the
Amharic", I suppose that it must be inhabited by Amharas or closely related
peoples.
Before the changes of internal borders in Ethiopia, Assosa was an
unimportant place (at least in the map) part of the province of Welega.
The city is located very close to the Sudanese border. Other information on
the site (the climate zones and the river basins lead me to conclude that
this state occupies probably the western half of what once was called Welega.
Jorge Candeias, 15 Dec 1999
The flag of Benishangul/Gamuz is a horizontal tricolour of black, gold and green with a red
triangle based at the hoist. The influence of the Sudanese flag is pretty
obvious (it's a rearrangement of the Sudanese colours with white replaced
by golden/yellow), suggesting some kind cross-border relationship.
Jorge Candeias, 15 Dec 1999