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P-Code Region Zone Woreda Category P-Code Region Zone Woreda Category ET010106 Tigray North Western Tselemti 1 ET010201 Tigray Central M/Leke 1 ET010202 Tigray Central Ahferom 3 ET010208 Tigray Central Kola Temben 1 ET010210 Tigray Central T/Abergele 1 ET010302 Tigray Eastern Erob 1 ET010303 Tigray Eastern S/S/Emba 1 ET010408 Tigray Southern Ofla 1 ET0201011 Afar Zone 1 Kurri 1 ET020102 Afar Zone 1 Elidar 1 ET020103 Afar Zone 1 Aysaita 1 ET020105 Afar Zone 1 Adaa'r 1 ET020106 Afar Zone 1 Chifra 1 ET020201 Afar Zone 2 Erebti 1 ET020202 Afar Zone 2 Koneba 1 ET020204 Afar Zone 2 Megale 1 ET020205 Afar Zone 2 Berahile 1 ET020206 Afar Zone 2 Dalul 1 ET020207 Afar Kilbati (Zone 2) Afdera 3 ET0202071 Afar Zone 2 Bidu 1 ET020301 Afar Gabi (Zone 3) Amibara 3 ET020303 Afar Zone 3 Gewane 1 ET020304 Afar Zone 3 Dulecha 1 ET020305 Afar Zone 3 Bure Mudaytu 1 ET020306 Afar Zone 3 Argoba Special 1 ET020401 Afar Zone 4 Awra 1 ET020403 Afar Zone 4 Teru 1 ET020404 Afar Zone 4 Yalo 1 ET020405 Afar Zone 4 Gulina 1 ET020501 Afar Zone 5 Telalak 1 ET020504 Afar Zone 5 Dalfagi 1 ET020505 Afar Zone 5 Hadelela 1 ET030102 Amhara North Gondar Beyeda 1 ET030117 Amhara North Gondar East Belesa 1 ET030119 Amhara North Gondar Telemit 1 ET030201 Amhara South Gondar Ebinat 1 ET030301 Amhara North Wello Bugna 1 ET030304 Amhara North Wello Meket 1 ET030419 Amhara South Wello M/Sayint 1 ET030604 Amhara East Gojjam Enebsie sar Midir 1 ET030801 Amhara Waghemira Ziquala 1 ET030802 Amhara Waghemira Sekota 1 ET030804 Amhara Waghemira Gazgible 1 ET030805 Amhara Waghemira Abergelle 1 ET030806 Amhara Waghemira Sahila 1 ET031201 Amhara Argoba Special Argoba 1 ET040210 Oromia East Wellega Diga 3 ET040211 Oromia East Wellega Sasiga 3 ET040701 Oromia East Shewa Fentale 1 ET040702 Oromia East Shewa Boset 1 ET040708 Oromia East Shewa Adami Tulu Jido Kombolcha 1 ET040801 Oromia Arsi Merti 1 ET040901 Oromia West Harerge Mieso 3 ET040906 Oromia West Hararge Anchar 1 ET040907 Oromia West Hararge Guba Koricha 1 ET040910 Oromia West Hararge Boke 1 Hawi Gudina ET040915 Oromia West Hararge 1 ET040998 Oromia West Hararge Burqa Dhintu 1 ET041004 Oromia East Hararge Babile 1 ET041005 Oromia East Hararge Fedis 1 ET041012 Oromia East Hararge Malka Balo 1 ET041014 Oromia East Hararge Midega Tola 1 ET041015 Oromia East Hararge Chinaksen 1 ET041017 Oromia East Hararge Golo Oda 1 ET041018 Oromia East Harerge Meyu Muluke 3 ET041019 Oromia East Harerge Kumbi 3 ET041003 Oromia East Hararge Gursum 3 ET040406 Oromia Bale Dolo Mena 3 ET041113 Oromia Bale Meda Welabu 3 ET041107 Oromia Bale Lege Hida 1 ET041117 Oromia Bale Rayitu 1 ET041118 Oromia Bale Sewena 1 ET041121 Oromia Bale Dawe Kachen 1 ET041123 Oromia Bale Dawe Serar 3 ET041207 Oromia Borena Yabelo 1 ET041208 Oromia Borena Arero 1 ET041210 Oromia Borena Moyale 1 ET041211 Oromia Borena Dire 1 ET041212 Oromia Borena Teltele 1 ET041215 Oromia West Guji Dugda Dawa 1 ET041216 Oromia Borena Miyo 1 ET041218 Oromia West Guji Melka Soda 1 ET041219 Oromia Borena Dillo 1 ET041220 Oromia Borena Dhas 1 ET041221 Oromia Borena Dubluk 1 ET041222 Oromia Borena Elwaye 1 ET041223 Oromia Borena Gomole 1 ET041224 Oromia Borena Guchi 1 ET041225 Oromia Borena Wachile 1 ET041407 Oromia Guji Liben 3 ET041412 Oromia Guji Saba Boru 2 ET041413 Oromia Guji Goro Dola 3 ET041414 Oromia Guji Gumi-Eldelo 3 ET041701 Oromia West Arsi Siraro 1 ET041702 Oromia West Arsi Shalla 1 ET041703 Oromia West Arsi Arsi Negele 1 ET041712 Oromia West Arsi Shashemene Zuria 1 ET041807 Oromia Kelem Wellega Anfilo 3 ET041999 Oromia Bale Dawe Serer 1 ET042201 Oromia West Guji Dugeda Dawa 3 ET050103 Somali Siti Shinile 3 ET050104 Somali Siti Erer 3 ET050106 Somali Siti Afdem 3 ET050107 Somali Siti Miesso 3 ET050108 Somali Siti Hadgalo 3 ET050109 Somali Siti Gota-Biki 3 ET050201 Somali Fafan Babile 3 ET050206 Somali Fafan Kebribeyah 3 ET050207 Somali Fafan Harshin 1 ET050208 Somali Fafan Tuliguled 3 ET050304 Somali Jarar Gashamo 1 ET050401 Somali Nogob Selahad 3 ET050404 Somali Errer Hamero 1 ET050405 Somali Nogob Segeg 1 ET050406 Somali Nogob Dihun 1 ET050407 Somali Nogob Lagahida 3 ET050408 Somali Nogob Meyumuluka 3 ET050409 Somali Nogob Qubi 3 ET050502 Somali Korahe Kebridehar 1 ET050503 Somali Korahe Shilabo 1 ET050504 Somali Korahe Debewoin 1 ET050601 Somali Shabeele East Imi 1 ET050602 Somali Shabeele Adadle 1 ET050603 Somali Shabeele Danan 1 ET050604 Somali Shabeele Gode 1 ET050605 Somali Shabeele Kelafo 1 ET050606 Somali Shabeele Mustahil 1 ET050607 Somali Shabeele Ferfer 1 ET050701 Somali Doollo Danot 1 ET050702 Somali Doollo Bokh 1 ET050703 Somali Doollo Geladin 1 ET050704 Somali Doollo Warder 1 ET050801 Somali Dawo Guradamole 1 ET050802 Somali Afder Charati 1 ET050804 Somali Afder Elkare 1 ET050806 Somali Afder Hargele 1 ET050807 Somali Afder Bare 1 ET050808 Somali Afder Dolobay 1 ET050901 Somali Liben Filtu 3 ET050902 Somali Liban Dolo odo 1 ET050903 Somali Dawo Moyale 1 ET050904 Somali Liben Hudet 3 ET050906 Somali Liben Deka Seftu 3 ET051001 Somali Dawa Hudet 3 ET051002 Somali Dawa Moyale 3 ET051003 Somali Dawa Mubarak 3 ET051103 Somali Erer Lagahida 3 ET051104 Somali Erer Mayamuluqo 3 ET051105 Somali Erer Qubi 3 ET051106 Somali Erer Salahad 3 ET071004 SNNP Wolayita Kindo Didaye 1 ET071008 SNNP Wolayita Humbo 1 ET071009 SNNP Sidama Loka Abaya 1 ET071013 SNNP Wolayita Diguna Fango 1 ET071015 SNNP Silte Sankura 1 ET071016 SNNP Sidama Hawassa Zuria 1 ET071096 SNNP Sidama Dara 1 ET071101 SNNP Hadiya Misrak Badawacho 1 ET071102 SNNP South Omo Gnangatom 1 ET071103 SNNP Gamo Gofa Mirab Abaya 1 ET071104 SNNP Gurage Meskan 1 ET071105 SNNP South Omo Male 1 ET071106 SNNP Gamo Gofa Ubadebretsehay 1 ET071107 SNNP South Omo Hamer 1 ET071108 SNNP Gamo Gofa Kemba 1 ET071109 SNNP Hadiya Shashogo 1 ET071110 SNNP Gedeo Kochere 1 ET071111 SNNP Gamo Gofa Zala 1 ET071701 SNNP Segen Konso 1 ET071702 SNNP Kembata Tembaro Hadero Tunto 1 ET071703 SNNP Sidama Boricha 1 ET071704 SNNP Segen Amaro 1 ET071705 SNNP Kembata Tembaro Tembaro 1 ET071801 SNNP South Omo Dasenech 1 ET072101 SNNP Alaba Special Alaba SP Woreda 1 ET072199 SNNP South Omo Bena Tsemay 1 ET071303 SNNP Segen Burji 1 ET071301 SNNP Alle 1 ET071304 SNNP Derashe 1 ET071305 SNNP Konso 1 ET070705 SNNP South Omo Bena Tsemay 1 ET070706 SNNP South Omo Dasenech (Kuraz) 1 ET070703 SNNP South Omo Gelila 1 ET070708 SNNP South Omo Gnangatom 1 ET070704 SNNP South Omo Hamer 1 ET070707 SNNP South Omo Male 1 ET070701 SNNP South Omo Selamgo 1 ET070702 SNNP South Omo South Ari (Bako Gazer) 1 ET120101 Gambella Nuwer Akobo 1 ET120104 Gambella Nuer Wantawo 3 ET120203 Gambella Agnuak Gog 3 ET120204 Gambella Agnuwa Jor 1 ET120207 Gambella Itang Itang Sp. 1 ET120207 Gambela Agnuak Itang 3 ET120208 Gambella Agnuak Gambella Town 3 ET120301 Gambela Majang Godere 2 ET120308 Gambela Majang Mengesh 2 ET130102 Hareri Hareri Erer Woldiya 3 Oromia Arsi Shenen Kolu 1 Oromia Guji Aga wayu 1 Oromia Guji Saba Boru 1 Oromia Guji Gumi Eldalo 1 Oromia West Arsi Heban Arsi 1 Oromia West Guji Surro 1 Oromia West Hararge Gumbi Bordode 1 Somali Sitt Gablalu 1 Somali Fafan Koran 1 Somali Fafan Goljano 1 Somali Jarar Ararso 1 Somali Jarar Daror 1 Somali Doollo Galhamar 1 Somali Doollo Lahel-yu'ub 1 Somali Doollo Daratole 1 ET050504 Somali Korahe Lasdankayre 1 ET050502 Somali Korahe Bodaley 1 ET050501 Somali Korahe Kudunbur 1 ET050503 Somali Korahe Ell-ogaden 1 Somali Korahe Higloley 1 Somali Korahe Marsin 1 Somali Errer yahoob 1 Somali Errer Kubi 1 Somali Nogob Ayun 1 Somali Nogob Hararey 1 Somali Nogob Horshagah 1 Somali Nogob Elwayne 1 Somali Shabeele Abakorow 1 Somali Shabeele Elale 1 ET050806 Somali Afder Afder 3 ET050807 Somali Afder Bare 3 ET050802 Somali Afder Chereti/Weyib 3 ET050808 Somali Afder Dolobay 3 ET050803 Somali Afder Goro Baqaqsa 3 ET050801 Somali Afder Guradamole 3 ET0508061 Somali Afder Hargele 3 ET050804 Somali Afder Serer/Elkere 3 ET050805 Somali Afder West Imi 3 ET050902 Somali Liban Dolo Odo 3 ET050901 Somali Liban Filtu 3 ET050904 Somali Liban Hudet 3 ET050903 Somali Liban Moyale 3 Somali Dawo Kersa Dula 1 Somali Dawo Goro Bekeksa 1 Somali Dawo Kadadumo 1 Somali Dawo Mubarak 1 ET050704 Somali Doollo Warder 3 Somali Doollo Lahel/Yu'b 3 Somali Doollo Galadi 3 ET050702 Somali Doollo Bokh 3 ET050703 Somali Doollo Gal-hamudh 3 Somali Doollo Danod 3 ET050701 Somali Doollo Daratole 3 ET071305 SNNPR Segen Peoples' Konso 3.
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