Mezhenger Zone
The Mezhenger Zone or Majang Zone is a zone in Gambela Region of Ethiopia. It is named for one of the three largest indigenous groups in Gambela, the Majangir. This zone is bordered on the south and east by the Southern Nations, [Nationalities and Peoples Region], on the west by the Anuak Zone, and on the north by the Oromia Region. Towns in this Zone include Meti.
Overview
The area of the Mezhenger Zone lies to the east of the escarpment which borders the edge of the lowlands which define the majority of the area of the Gambela Region. The terrain is predominantly hilly, and elevations range 550–1260 meters above sea level. According to the Atlas of the Ethiopian Rural Economy published by the Central Statistical Agency, over 40% of the Zone is forest.This Zone covers the extent of the original special woreda of Godere, which was made part of the Administrative [Zone 2 (Gambela)|Administrative Zone 2] between 1994 and 2001. Subsequently, but before 2007, a number of kebeles were split off to create Mengesh and both woredas became the Mezhenger Zone.