Siltʼe Zone


Siltʼe is a zone in the Central [Ethiopia Regional State] of Ethiopia. This zone is named for the Siltʼe people, whose homeland lies in this zone. Like other nationalities in Ethiopia, the Siltʼe people have their own language, Siltʼe. Siltʼe is bordered on the south by Halaba, on the southwest by Hadiya, on the north by Gurage, and on the east by the Oromia Region.
Following a referendum held between 18 and 26 April 2001, the Siltʼe unanimously voted to form their own Zone, Siltʼe. Later more woredas from Gurage and Hadya zones and Alaba special woreda were added.

Demographics

Based on the 2007 Census conducted by the Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia, Siltʼe Zone has a total population of 750,398, of whom 364,108 are men and 386,290 women; 78,525 or 6.28% are urban inhabitants. The largest ethnic group reported in Siltʼe was the Siltʼe people ; all other ethnic groups made up 2.65% of the population. Siltʼe is spoken as a first language by 96.95% of the population, and 1.54% speak Amharic; the remaining 1.51% speak all other primary languages reported. The majority of the inhabitants were reported as Muslim, with 97.6% of the population reporting that belief, while 2.03% practiced Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity.

Woredas

Current Districts of Siltʼe Zone are:
NumberWoredasAdministrative town
1Alicho WereroKawaqoto
2Dalocha WoredaDalocha*
3LanfroTorra*
4Mirab Azernet BerbereLera
5Misraq Azernet BerbereKilto
6Misraq SiltiGerbeber
7MitoMito
8SankurraAlam Gebeya*
9SiltiKibet*
10WulbaregKerate

* Town administrations, which are considered as Woreda for all administrative purposes. Worabe which is the seat of the Zone also one of the town administration in the zone.