
Business in Adama, Oromia (Ethiopia)
Transport and Foreign Trade in Adama (logistic centre), Ethiopia. Oromia region
Adama (or Nazret) is a city in the Oromia region in Central
Ethiopia (East Africa)
- አዳማ in Amharic language
- Adaama in Oromo language
- Population of Adama: 500,000 inhabitants
- Adama is the third largest Ethiopian city
- Elevation of Adama: 1,712 meters
- The most important ethnic groups in Adama are Oromo, mhara, Gurage
and Silte
- Main language of Adama: Amharic
- Main religions in Adama:
- 44% are Muslims
- 41% are Orthodox
Transport and Logistics in Ethiopia
- Adama is an important Ethiopian logistics centre.
- Distances from Adama to:
- Addis Ababa: 88 kilometres
- Mek'ele: 849 kilometres
- Awasa: 223 kilometres
- Dire Dawa: 364 kilometres (Addis Ababa-Dire Dawa
road)
- Mek'ele: 473 kilometres
Access to the Port of Djibouti

- The Addis Ababa-Djibouti
Railway passes through Adama
- National Road 1: Addis Ababa-Adama-Awash towards Bure (Eritrea)
- National Road 9: Adama-Asella
Ethiopian Students from Adama
- Doctorate in African Business
- Masters: Business in Africa, Transport and Logistics in Africa

More information: Trade and Business in Ethiopia, at EENI Global Business School.

Oromia region (ኦሮሚያ)
- Adama is the capital of the Oromia region
- Adama Special zone
- Adama was the former capital of the Oromia region (History of Ethiopia)
- The population of the Oromia Region: 27 million people
- Area of Oromia: 353,632 km²
- Oromia is the largest Ethiopian Region (by population and surface)
- Contiguous regions: Somali, Amhara, Afar, Benishangul-Gumuz, Gambela and the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region
- Important coffee production
- 51% of the total Ethiopian coffee production
- Borders with South Sudan and Kenya
Higher Education in Adama - Ethiopia
- University of Adama
Adama, Etiopía
Adama, Éthiopie
Adama, Etiópia (c) Africa - EENI Global Business School
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