Somali is the eastern-most of the nine ethnic divisions (kililoch) of Ethiopia. It is often called Somalia, though it is not to be confused with the independent country of the same name. Formerly known as Region 5, the capital of Somali is Jijiga. Other major towns and cities include Bircot, Denan, Erer Gota, Geladi, Kabri Dar, K'elafo and Werder. The region borders Kenya to the south-west, the Ethopian regions of Oromia, Afar and Dire Dawa to the west, Djibouti to the north and Somalia to the north, east and south.
The region has a very high Somali population, and in the past has been claimed by Somalia as part of a Greater Somalia. In the 1970s, Somalia invaded Ethiopia in support of local Somali rebels, particularly during the Ogaden War, but was defeated.
In late April 2005, heavy rains generated widespread flooding throughout Somali Region as well as Somalia, and caused the Shabele River to burst its banks. As of May 2005, the flooding in Somali Region alone has caused over 100 confirmed deaths and widespread property damage affecting over 100,000 persons. The floods have also destroyed shelters housing 25,000 Somali refugees in Kenya.
These estimates are based on the September 1997 census, in which the region's population was reported to be 3,439,860, of which 1,875,996 were males and 1,563,864 were females. The urban residents of the Somali Region numbered 492,710 households, with an average of 6.6 persons per household; a high sex ratio of 120 males to 100 females was reported.
The ethnic groups include Somalis (95.6%), Oromo (2.25%), Amhara (0.69%), Somalians (0.63%), and Gurages (0.14%). Somali is the working language and is predominantly spoken within the State, constituting 95.9% of languages spoken in the State. Other major languages include Oromifa (2.24%), Amharic (0.92%), and Gurage (0.033%). 98.7% of the population is Muslim, 0.9% Orthodox Christian, and 0.3% are followers of other religions.2
| Livestock | Aerial Survey (conducted 5-23 Nov. 2003) | Conventional survey (conducted 11 Dec. 2003) |
|---|---|---|
| Cattle | 670,280 | 130,610 |
| Sheep | 6,410,800 | 250,110 |
| Goats | 5,525,460 | 177,580 |
| Camels | 1,041,870 | 64,510 |
| Asses | 42,640 | 14,290 |
| Mules | 430 | 160 |
| Horses | 50 | - |
(This list is based on information from Worldstatesmen.org.)
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