National Geographic - USA (2021-11)

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Mekele


Abiy Adi

Agula-e

Mahibere
Dego

Aksum

Dembela
Adi Chilo

Inda Silase
(Shire)

Badme

Dansheha Togoga

May Barya

May Harmaz

Sheraro

Selekleka

Adwa

Gijet

Grizana
Nerake

Wikro

Dinglet
Abuna
Yemata

Hawzen

Freweyni

Idaga
Hamus

Adigrat

Zela
Ambesa
Sebca

Alitena

Maychew

Feu Adi Washo

Hintalo

Dum

Sero

Ziban
Gedena

May Gaba

Adi Dairo

May
Kinetal

Yechilay

Korem
Alamata

Korbeta
(Mehoni)

Inticho
(Ahferom)

Mendefera

Bridge
destroyed,
June 2021

Gonder

Tekeze

TEKEZE DAM

BADME
TRIANGLE

IROB

TIGRAY


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AMHA

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170

251

260

63

513 confirmed
battle fatalities

164

64

125

90

133

158

111

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ROSEMARY WARDLEY, NGM STAFF; SCOTT ELDER. SOURCES: ARMED CONFLICT LOCATION & EVENT DATA PROJECT; POPULATION AND HOUSING
CENSUS 2007, ETHIOPIAN CENTRAL STATISTICS AGENCY; REGIONAL BUREAU OF FINANCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; OCHA; THE CIA
WORLD FACTBOOK, 2021; OPENSTREETMAP; YOHANNES WOLDEMARIAM, GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY; TSEGA ETEFA, COLGATE UNIVERSITY

Clashes in the west
Federal and Eritrean troops
and Amhara militia seized
all the territory west of
the Tekeze River, blocking
a potential supply route
from Sudan. All groups have
been accused of atrocities
against civilians.

Disputed borders
In 2018 the national govern-
ment agreed to hand over
borderlands, fought over
in the 1990s, to Eritrea. The
TPLF refused; Eritrean sol-
diers seized those areas when
the current conflict erupted.

Fearing another famine
Fighting has forced more than two
million people from their homes in
northern Ethiopia, the arid highlands
that suffered drought and famine in the
1980s. In August aid organizations esti-
mated that 5.2 million people in Tigray
faced catastrophic food insecurity, in
part because pro-government forces
were blocking and looting aid. Damage
to bridges, roads, and airstrips also has
hampered humanitarian aid efforts.

Counterattack in the east
Early on, federal forces and
allies took control of the
east. In June the TPLF struck
back, regaining control of
the capital, Mekele, and
pushing into Amhara and
Afar to open supply lines.

An unsteady federation
A 1994 constitution structured Ethiopia into nine (now 10)
regional states predominantly based on ethnicity. The
TPLF controlled the repressive central government for
27 years; widespread protests led to the election of new
leadership in 2018. Attempts by the new government to
centralize power have led to regional resistance.

100 km

100 mi

Oromo (35%)

Afar (1%)
80 other groups (21%)

Somali (3%)

Amhara (28%)
Tigrayan (7%)
Sidama (4%)

Major ethnic groups
(share of population, 2016)†

*ACLED data as ofJuly 30, 2021
†Does not total 100% due to rounding

Map shows ethnic majority or
plurality as of latest census in 2007.

Gambela

Jijiga
Harar

Dire Dawa

Bahir Dar

Mekele

Semera

Asosa

Awasa

TIGRAY

BINSHANGUL
GUMUZ

OROMIA

AMHARA

SOUTHERN
NATIONS,
NATIONALITIES,
AND PEOPLES

AFAR

SOMALI

GAMBELA
PEOPLES


Addis
Ababa

SIDAMA

ETHIOPIA


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