
Oromia Region
The Oromia Region is the largest administrative area in Ethiopia, primarily inhabited by the Oromo people, Ethiopia's largest ethnic group. It covers a vast part of western, central, and southern Ethiopia, featuring diverse landscapes such as highlands, forests, and savannahs. Economically, Oromia is vital for agriculture, producing coffee, grains, and livestock. The region has its own local government and cultural institutions, emphasizing Oromo language and traditions. Oromia plays a significant role in Ethiopia's politics and economy, reflecting the country's ethnic diversity and strategic importance within the nation.