Mehakelegnaw (or "The central [Zone]") is a Zone in the Ethiopian Region of Tigray. NOTE This intro is the result of careful NPOV work Please do not make potentially controversial edits to it without first discussing on the talk page For other uses please see Tigre (disambiguation Tigray Region (ትግራይ ክልል Tigrāy Kilil) is the northernmost of the nine Mehakelegnaw is bordered on the east by Misraqawi (Eastern), on the south by Debubawi (Southern), on the west by Mirabawi (Western) and on the north by Eritrea. Misraqawi (or "Eastern" is a Zone in the Ethiopian Region of Tigray. Debubawi (or "Southern" is one of five Zones in the Ethiopian Region of Tigray. Mi'irabawi (or "Western" is one of four Zones in the Ethiopian Tigray Region. Eritrea () ( Ge'ez: ኤርትራ ʾErtrā, Arabic: إرتريا Iritriya) officially the State of Eritrea, is a country in Towns and cities in Mehakelegnaw include Axum and Adwa, as well as the historically significant village of Yeha and the ancient monastery of Debre Damo. Axum, or Aksum, is a City in northern Ethiopia named after the Kingdom of Aksum, a naval and trading power that ruled from the region ca Adwa (also spelled Adowa, Aduwa, or Yeha ( Ge'ez ይሐ yiḥa, older ESA Himjar waPNG|12px]] ḤW) is a village in northern Ethiopia, located in the Mehakelegnaw Debre Damo is the name of a flat-topped mountain or amba, and a 6th century Monastery in northern Ethiopia.
Based on figures from the Central Statistical Agency in 2005, this zone has an estimated total population of 1,283,388, of whom 630,140 were males and 653,248 were females; 307,324 or 23. The Central Statistical Agency ( CSA; Amh: የማዕከላዊ ስታቲስቲክስ ኤጀንሲ is an agency of the government of Ethiopia designated 9% of its population are urban dwellers. With an estimated area of 10,353. 50 square kilometers, Mehakelegnaw has an estimated population density of 123. 96 people per square kilometer. [1]
According to a May 24, 2004 World Bank memorandum, 13% of the inhabitants of Mehakelegnaw have access to electricity, this zone has a road density of 29. The World Bank is an internationally supported Bank that provides financial and technical assistance to developing countries for development programs (e 0 kilometers per 1000 square kilometers, the average rural household has 0. 8 hectare of land (compared to the national average of 1. 01 hectare of land and a regional average of 0. 51)[2] and the equivalent of 0. 8 heads of livestock. 17% of the population is in non-farm related jobs, compared to the national average of 25% and a regional average of 28%. 74% of all eligible children are enrolled in primary school, and 28% in secondary schools. 78% of the zone is exposed to malaria, and none to Tsetse fly. Malaria is a vector -borne Infectious disease caused by Protozoan Parasites It is widespread in tropical and subtropical regions including This page is about the insect For other meanings see Tsetse (disambiguation. The memorandum gave this zone a drought risk rating of 616. [3]