Dire Dawa
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Coordinates: 9°36′N 41°52′E / 9.600°N 41.867°E | |
Country | Ethiopia |
Founded | 24 December 1902 |
Government | |
• Type | Chartered city |
• Mayor | Kedir Juhar[2] |
Area | |
1,213 km2 (468 sq mi) | |
Elevation | 1,276[4] m (4,189 ft) |
Population (July 2019) | |
493,000[1] | |
• Urban | 277,000[3] |
Time zone | UTC+3 (EAT) |
Area code | (+251) 25 |
HDI (2019) | 0.570[5] medium · 3rd of 11 |
Website | www.dire-dawa.gov.et |
Dire Dawa (Somali: Diridhaba, meaning "where (the Somali ancestor) Dir hit his spear into the ground" or "The true Dir", Amharic: ድሬዳዋ, Harari: ድሬዳዋ, lit. "Plain of Medicine"; Oromo: Dirree Dhawaa, lit. 'Place of Remedy';[6] Arabic: ديري داوا[7][8]) is a city in eastern Ethiopia near the Somali Region and Oromo border and one of two chartered cities in Ethiopia (the other being Addis Ababa, the capital). Dire Dawa alongside present-day Sitti Zone were a part of the Dire Dawa autonomous region of the Somali Region stipulated in the 1987 Ethiopian Constitution until 1993 when it was split by the federal government into a separately administered chartered city.[9]
It is divided administratively into two woredas, the city proper and the non-urban woreda of Gurgura.
Dire Dawa lies in the eastern part of the nation, on the Dechatu River, at the foot of a ring of cliffs. The western outskirts of the city lie on the Gorro River, a tributary of the Dechatu River. It is located at the latitude and longitude of 9°36′N 41°52′E / 9.600°N 41.867°E. The city is an industrial centre, home to several markets and the Dire Dawa Airport.
The projected population for 2015 was 440,000 for the entire chartered city and 277,000 for the city proper, making the latter the seventh largest city in Ethiopia.
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