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Lay Armachiho
ላይ አርማጭሆ
Woreda
Flag of Lay Armachiho
ZoneSemien Gondar
RegionAmhara
Area
[1]
 • Total1,059.33 km2 (409.01 sq mi)
Population
 (2012 est.)[1]
 • Total171,867[2]

Lay Armachiho (Amharic: ላይ አርማጭሆ, romanized: lāy ārmāčihō, lit. 'Upper Armachiho') is a woreda in Amhara Region, Ethiopia. This woreda is named after "Armachiho", a province in northwestern Ethiopia along the border with Sudan and south of the Tekezé River.[3] Part of the Semien Gondar Zone, Lay Armachiho is bordered on the south by Dembiya, on the west by Chilga, on the north by Tach Armachiho, on the east by Wegera, and on the southeast by Gondar Zuria. The administrative center of this woreda is Tekle Dingay.

Lay Armachiho was selected by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development as an area for voluntary resettlement for farmers from overpopulated areas in the fourth round of resettlement program. Along with Qwara and Dangila in the Amhara Region, and Tsegede in the Tigray Region, this woreda became the new home for 8,671 families.[4] This round of resettlement was reportedly accompanied with almost 68 million Birr in infrastructure development.[5]

  1. ^ a b Geohive: Ethiopia Archived 2012-08-05 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "GeoHive - Ethiopia population statistics". Archived from the original on 2012-08-05.
  3. ^ Antony Mockler uses this name in this sense in his book, Haile Selassie's War (New York: Olive Branch Press, 2003)
  4. ^ "More than 15,500 households resettled in Amhara, SNNP and Oromia states" Walta Information Center (WIC)
  5. ^ "Close to 69mln birr infrastructural dev't works carried out in resettlement sites in Amhara state" (WIC)

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Lay Armachiho

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Lay Armachiho (Amharic: ላይ አርማጭሆ, romanized: lāy ārmāčihō, lit. 'Upper Armachiho') is a woreda in Amhara Region, Ethiopia. This woreda is named after "Armachiho"...

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Chilga

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Takusa, on the west by Metemma, on the north by Tach Armachiho, on the northeast by Lay Armachiho, and on the east by Dembiya. Other towns in Chilga include...

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Qemant people

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in Chilga woreda to Kirakir and north to Lake Tana in the woredas of Lay Armachiho. Most remaining speakers of the language are near Ayikel, about 40 miles...

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Abba Sabra

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until the Great Famine of the 1890s decimated their monasteries in Lay Armachiho. He then later converted the son of King Zara Yaqob, Saga-Amlak, who...

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Qimant language

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speak the language nowadays. All speakers live either in the Chilga or Lay Armachiho woredas. The number of first-language speakers is 1,625, the number...

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Tach Armachiho

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Gondar Zone, Tach Armachiho is bordered on the south by Lay Armachiho and Chilga, on the southwest by Metemma, on the west by Mirab Armachiho, on the north...

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Tsegede

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once more selected for this resettlement program, along with Dangila, Lay Armachiho and Qwara in the Amhara Region, becoming the new homes for 8,671 families...

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List of districts in the Amhara region

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Midirna Keya Gebriel Mam Midrina Lalo Midir Sanja Simada Estie Tachi Gayinit Lay Gayint Sedie Muja Farta "Amhara", Central Statistical Agency (Ethiopia),...

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Gondar Zuria

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the southwest by Lake Tana, on the west by Dembiya, on the north by Lay Armachiho, on the northeast by Wegera, and on the southeast by Mirab Belessa....

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