Bako, Oromia

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Bako
Bakkoo (Oromo)
Town
Bako is located in Ethiopia
Bako
Bako
Location within Ethiopia
Coordinates: 9°08′N 37°03′E / 9.133°N 37.050°E / 9.133; 37.050Coordinates: 9°08′N 37°03′E / 9.133°N 37.050°E / 9.133; 37.050
Country Ethiopia
Region Oromia
ZoneWest Shewa Zone
WoredaBako Tibe
Population
 (2005)
 • Total18,641
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)

Bako is a town in central Ethiopia. Located in the West Shewa Zone of the Oromia, on the all-weather highway between Addis Ababa(Finfinne) and Naqamte, this town has a longitude and latitude of

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9°08′N 37°03′E / 9.133°N 37.050°E / 9.133; 37.050 with an elevation of 1743 meters above sea level. Bako is the administrative center of Bako Tibe Aanaa.

During the Italian occupation, Bako is mentioned as having a medical clinic and a school. In 1948, Swedish missionaries opened a medical clinic in the town, which evolved into a mission station by 1953. By 1967, the town had phone service, as well as a primary and junior secondary schools; there was also a school for the blind, which had been moved from Addis Ababa to Bako 1961.[1] The Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research opened a center in Bako in 1968, which is the national center for improving the yield of maize.[2]

Based on figures from the Central Statistical Agency in 2005, Bako has an estimated total population of 18,641 of whom 9,370 are men and 9,271 women.[3] The 1994 census reported this town had a total population of 10,422 of whom 5,082 were men and 5,340 women. It is the largest of three towns in Bako Tibe.

Notes[]

  1. ^ "Local History in Ethiopia" Archived 2008-04-08 at the Wayback Machine The Nordic Africa Institute website (accessed 2 March 2009)
  2. ^ EARI list of research centers Archived 2009-04-23 at the Wayback Machine (accessed 30 April 2009)
  3. ^ CSA 2005 National Statistics, Table B.4
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