Shashamane

Shashamane (Oromo: Shashamannee, Amharic: ሻሸመኔ) is a city in southern Ethiopia. Located in the Oromia Region with a 2007 Census population of 100,454, but with an estimated 208,368 inhabitants in mid 2022; the town is known for its Rastafarian community. A couple of years ago, the current town administration made a determined move to speed up the development of the town and answer the questions of the residents and is one of the fast urbanizing urban centers in Oromia Regional State and has seventeen (17) sub-cities. Namely Abosto, Alelu, Arada, Awasho, Dida boqe, Bulchana, Burqa Gudina, Kuyera, Awasho Dhenqu, Aleche Harebate, Edola burqa, Alelu Ilu, Bute filicha, Kerara filicha, Ilala Qorke, Meja Dema, and Bulchana Deneba. The resort of Wondo Genet lies near Shashamane, as does the Senkele Wildlife Sanctuary.

Shashemene
Shaashamannee (in Oromo)
City
From top, left to right: Main road of Shashemene; Black Lion Museum; fruits produced in Shashemene, and Abijatta-Shalla National Park
Nickname: 
Shashe
Motto: 
Best Business Center
Shashemene
Location within Ethiopia
Coordinates: 7°12′N 38°36′E
CountryEthiopia
Region Oromia
ZoneWest Arsi
Area
  Total17.19 km2 (6.64 sq mi)
Population
 (2007)
  Total407,000
  Estimate 
(mid 2022)
408,368
  Density24,000/km2 (61,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)
ClimateCwb
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