Tigray Region

The Tigray Region, officially the Tigray National Regional State, is the northernmost regional state in Ethiopia. The Tigrai Region is the homeland of the Tigrayan (Tegaru), Irob people and Kunama people. Its capital and largest city is Mekelle. Tigrai is the fifth-largest by area, the fourth-most populous, and the fifth-most densely populated of the 11 regional states.

Tigray Region
ክልል ትግራይ
Tigray National Regional State
Nickname: 
The birthplace of Ethiopian civilization
Motto(s): 
"ዘይንድይቦ ጎቦ"
"There are no mountains we would not climb"
Map of Ethiopia showing Tigray Region
Coordinates: 13°34′30″N 39°05′15″E
CountryEthiopia
CapitalMekelle
Government
  Chief AdministratorGetachew Reda Kahsay
Area
  Total50,079 km2 (19,336 sq mi)
  Rank6th
Population
 (2019)
  Total5,443,000
  Rank5th
  Density110/km2 (280/sq mi)
Demographics
  Official languageTigrinya
  DemonymTigrayan
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)
ISO 3166 codeET-TI
HDI (2021)0.522
low · 5th of 11
Websitewww.ethiopia.gov.et/regional-states/tigray-regional-state/

Tigray is bordered by Eritrea to the north, the Amhara Region to the south, the Afar Region to the east, and Sudan to the west. Towns in Tigrai include: Mekelle, Adigrat, Axum, Shire, Adwa, Humera, Dansha, Mai Kadra, Enticho, Wukro, Sheraro, Abiy Addi, Atsbi, Hawzen, Adi Gudom, Korem, Mai Chew, Alamata, Mokhoni, Rama, Mai Tsebri, Addi Remets, Hagere Selam, and Zalambessa.

Tigray's official language is Tigrinya, similar to that of southern Eritrea. The estimated population as of 2019 is approximately 9,443,000. The majority of the population (c. 80%) are farmers, contributing 46% to the regional gross domestic product (2009). The highlands have the highest population density, especially in eastern and central Tigray. The much less densely populated lowlands comprise 48% of Tigray's area. Although the percentage of Muslims in Tigray is less than 5%, it has supposedly been historically Islam’s doorway to the region and to Africa at large. 96% of Tigrayans are Orthodox Christian. After Armenians, ethnic Tigrayans have the highest percentage of Orthodox Christians in the world.

The government of Tigray consists of the executive branch, led by the president, Getachew Reda; the legislative branch, which comprises the state council; and the judicial branch, which is led by the state supreme court. In early November 2020, a conflict between the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) and the Ethiopian federal government (with support from Eritrea) rapidly escalating into the Tigray War, destabilizing the region, and exposing a well-organized campaign to wipe out the region of ethnic Tigrayans. As many as 600,000 people were killed as a result of the war. As of 2023, the region is run by the Interim Regional Administration of Tigray.

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