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Samre (woreda)


Samre or Saharti Samre is one of the woredas in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Debub Misraqawi (Southeastern) Zone, Samre is bordered on the south by the Amhara Region, on the west and north by the Mehakelegnaw (Central) Zone, on the northeast by Enderta, on the east by Hintalo Wajirat, and on the southeast by Debubawi (Southern) Zone. Towns in this woreda include Gijet and Samre.

Rivers in this woreda include the Samre, which is of historical importance as it was the traditional boundary between Tigray Province to the north, and Lasta or Wag to the south. Local points of interest in this woreda include the rock-hewn churches of Arbatu Insesa and Iyasus Hinta.

The northern part of the woreda, which is known as Saharti (Ge'ez: ሠሓርቲ) was a separate woreda with Gijet (Ge'ez: ግጀት) as its administrative as well as capital city. At the same time, Samre (Ge'ez: ሳምረ) was the administrative as well as capital city for the district or wereda of 'Wea'areb' (Ge'ez: ወዓረብ), which is the area consisting of the southern part of the currently merged wereda of 'Saharti Samre' (Ge'ez: ሠሓርቲ ሳምረ). Historically, both Saharti with its capital city of Gijet as well as Wea'areb with its capital city of Samre have been an integral part of Enderta province, when Enderta was an independent province as well as an awraja as recent as the late 1990s.

Based on the 2007 national census conducted by the Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia (CSA), this woreda has a total population of 124,340, an increase of 40.18% over the 1994 census, of whom 61,868 are men and 62,472 women; 9,189 or 7.39% are urban inhabitants. With an area of 2,723.89 square kilometers, Samre has a population density of 45.65, which is less than the Zone average of 53.91 persons per square kilometer. A total of 26,461 households were counted in this woreda, resulting in an average of 4.70 persons to a household, and 25,837 housing units. 98.63% of the population said they were Orthodox Christians, and 1.36% were Muslim.


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