Oromia Region
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Oromia Region
Summary
Oromia Region is a region of Ethiopia[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Oromia Region is located in Ethiopia[3].
- Oromia Region is in the country of Ethiopia[4].
- Oromia Region's instance of is recorded as region of Ethiopia[5].
- Oromia Region's capital is recorded as Addis Ababa[6].
- Oromia Region's capital is recorded as Adama[7].
- Oromia Region's shares border with is recorded as Benishangul-Gumuz Region[8].
- Oromia Region's shares border with is recorded as Amhara Region[9].
- Oromia Region's shares border with is recorded as Afar Region[10].
- Oromia Region's shares border with is recorded as Somali Region[11].
- Oromia Region's shares border with is recorded as Dire Dawa[12].
- Oromia Region's shares border with is recorded as South Ethiopia Regional State[13].
- Oromia Region's shares border with is recorded as Gambela Region[14].
- Oromia Region's shares border with is recorded as Addis Ababa[15].
- Oromia Region's shares border with is recorded as Harari Region[16].
- Oromia Region's shares border with is recorded as Southwest Ethiopia Regional State[17].
- Oromia Region's shares border with is recorded as Sidama Region[18].
- Oromia Region's Commons category is recorded as Oromia Region[19].
- Oromia Region's located in time zone is recorded as UTC+03:00[20].
- Oromia Region's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 7.9890611111111, 'lon': 39.381180555556}[21].
- Oromia Region's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Oromia[22].
- Oromia Region has a population of {'amount': '+35467001'}[23].
- Oromia Region has a population of {'amount': '+26993933'}[24].
- Oromia Region's category for people born here is recorded as Q32388061[25].
- Oromia Region's category of associated people is recorded as Category:People from Oromia[26].
- Oromia Region's different from is recorded as Oromia Zone[27].
Why It Matters
Oromia Region has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 19 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]