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Lay Gayint

Lay Gayint (Amharic: ላይ ጋይንት, lit.'Upper Gayint') is a woreda in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Debub Gondar Zone, Lay Gayint is bordered on the south by Tach Gayint and Simada, on the southwest by Misraq Este, on the west by Farta, on the north by Ebenat, and on the east by the Semien Wollo Zone. The administrative center is Nefas Mewcha; other towns in Lay Guyint include Gobgob and Sali.

Lay Gayint
ላይ ጋይንት
Lay Gayint
Coordinates: 12°00′N 38°20′E / 12.000°N 38.333°E / 12.000; 38.333Coordinates: 12°00′N 38°20′E / 12.000°N 38.333°E / 12.000; 38.333
ZoneDebub Gondar
RegionAmhara Region
Area
 • Total1,522.43 km2 (587.81 sq mi)
Population
 (2012 est.)[1]
 • Total225,830
 • Density150/km2 (380/sq mi)

The altitude of this woreda varies from 1,500 to 3,100 metres (4,900 to 10,200 ft) above sea level. The annual rainfall is erratically distributed and varies from 400 to 1,100 millimetres (16 to 43 in).[2] A notable landmark in Lay Guyint is the church of the village of Betlehem, about 65 kilometres (40 mi) southeast of Debre Tabor; inside an ordinary round church structure is an ancient church with a trussed roof of identical construction as the church of Debre Damo. The writer Thomas Pakenham was the first non-Ethiopian to visit this church in 1955.[3]

Notable figures

Notable figures from this small town include Ambachew Mekonnen who served as the President of the Amhara regional state up until his murder during an attempted coup.[4]

Demographics

Based on the 2007 national census conducted by the Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia (CSA), this woreda has a total population of 206,499, an increase of 23.56% over the 1994 census, of whom 104,401 are men and 102,098 women; 22,825 or 11.05% are urban inhabitants. With an area of 1,522.43 square kilometres (587.81 sq mi), Lay Gayint has a population density of 135.64 people per square kilometre (351.3/sq mi), which is less than the Zone average of 145.56 persons per square kilometer. A total of 46,038 households were counted in this woreda, resulting in an average of 4.49 persons to a household, and 44,494 housing units. The majority of the inhabitants practiced Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity, with 97.47% reporting that as their religion, while 2.47% of the population said they were Muslim.[5]

The 1994 national census reported a total population for this woreda of 167,122 in 33,681 households, of whom 84,585 were men and 82,537 were women; 13,583 or 8.13% of its population were urban dwellers. The largest ethnic group reported in Lay Guyint was the Amhara (99.88%). Amharic was spoken as a first language by 99.84%. The majority 97.6% of the population practiced Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity with 97.6% professing that belief, while 2.27% of the population said they were Muslim.[6]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Geohive: Ethiopia 2012-08-05 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "AMAREW 2005 extension plan" 2010-06-12 at the Wayback Machine, p. 2 (accessed 15 April 2009)
  3. ^ He describes the village and church in Pakenham, The Mountains of Rasselas (London: Reynal and Co., 1959), pp. 124-137
  4. ^ Reuters (2019-06-23). "Attempted Coup Leaves Ethiopia's Army Chief and 3 Senior Officials Dead". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-09-10. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  5. ^ Census 2007 Tables: Amhara Region 2010-11-14 at the Wayback Machine, Tables 2.1, 2.4, 2.5, 3.1, 3.2 and 3.4.
  6. ^ 1994 Population and Housing Census of Ethiopia: Results for Amhara Region, Vol. 1, part 1 2010-11-15 at the Wayback Machine, Tables 2.1, 2.7, 2.10, 2.13, 2.17, Annex II.2 (accessed 9 April 2009)

gayint, amharic, ላይ, ጋይንት, upper, gayint, woreda, amhara, region, ethiopia, part, debub, gondar, zone, bordered, south, tach, gayint, simada, southwest, misraq, este, west, farta, north, ebenat, east, semien, wollo, zone, administrative, center, nefas, mewcha,. Lay Gayint Amharic ላይ ጋይንት lit Upper Gayint is a woreda in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia Part of the Debub Gondar Zone Lay Gayint is bordered on the south by Tach Gayint and Simada on the southwest by Misraq Este on the west by Farta on the north by Ebenat and on the east by the Semien Wollo Zone The administrative center is Nefas Mewcha other towns in Lay Guyint include Gobgob and Sali Lay Gayint ላይ ጋይንትWoredaFlagLay GayintCoordinates 12 00 N 38 20 E 12 000 N 38 333 E 12 000 38 333 Coordinates 12 00 N 38 20 E 12 000 N 38 333 E 12 000 38 333ZoneDebub GondarRegionAmhara RegionArea 1 Total1 522 43 km2 587 81 sq mi Population 2012 est 1 Total225 830 Density150 km2 380 sq mi The altitude of this woreda varies from 1 500 to 3 100 metres 4 900 to 10 200 ft above sea level The annual rainfall is erratically distributed and varies from 400 to 1 100 millimetres 16 to 43 in 2 A notable landmark in Lay Guyint is the church of the village of Betlehem about 65 kilometres 40 mi southeast of Debre Tabor inside an ordinary round church structure is an ancient church with a trussed roof of identical construction as the church of Debre Damo The writer Thomas Pakenham was the first non Ethiopian to visit this church in 1955 3 Notable figures EditNotable figures from this small town include Ambachew Mekonnen who served as the President of the Amhara regional state up until his murder during an attempted coup 4 Demographics EditBased on the 2007 national census conducted by the Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia CSA this woreda has a total population of 206 499 an increase of 23 56 over the 1994 census of whom 104 401 are men and 102 098 women 22 825 or 11 05 are urban inhabitants With an area of 1 522 43 square kilometres 587 81 sq mi Lay Gayint has a population density of 135 64 people per square kilometre 351 3 sq mi which is less than the Zone average of 145 56 persons per square kilometer A total of 46 038 households were counted in this woreda resulting in an average of 4 49 persons to a household and 44 494 housing units The majority of the inhabitants practiced Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity with 97 47 reporting that as their religion while 2 47 of the population said they were Muslim 5 The 1994 national census reported a total population for this woreda of 167 122 in 33 681 households of whom 84 585 were men and 82 537 were women 13 583 or 8 13 of its population were urban dwellers The largest ethnic group reported in Lay Guyint was the Amhara 99 88 Amharic was spoken as a first language by 99 84 The majority 97 6 of the population practiced Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity with 97 6 professing that belief while 2 27 of the population said they were Muslim 6 Notes Edit a b Geohive Ethiopia Archived 2012 08 05 at the Wayback Machine AMAREW 2005 extension plan Archived 2010 06 12 at the Wayback Machine p 2 accessed 15 April 2009 He describes the village and church in Pakenham The Mountains of Rasselas London Reynal and Co 1959 pp 124 137 Reuters 2019 06 23 Attempted Coup Leaves Ethiopia s Army Chief and 3 Senior Officials Dead The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 09 10 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a last has generic name help Census 2007 Tables Amhara Region Archived 2010 11 14 at the Wayback Machine Tables 2 1 2 4 2 5 3 1 3 2 and 3 4 1994 Population and Housing Census of Ethiopia Results for Amhara Region Vol 1 part 1 Archived 2010 11 15 at the Wayback Machine Tables 2 1 2 7 2 10 2 13 2 17 Annex II 2 accessed 9 April 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lay Gayint amp oldid 1124215053, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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