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=== Administrative divisions ===
=== Administrative divisions ===
[[File:Map of zones of Ethiopia.svg|thumb|650x650px|Administrative devisions of Ethiopia (kilil and zones)]]
[[File:Map of zones of Ethiopia.svg|thumb|650x650px|Administrative devisions of Ethiopia]]
In 1992, the Transitional Government issued Proclamation 7/1992 (National/Regional Self-Government Establishment Proclamation), which was responsible for the creation of fourteen national/regional governments and two chartered cities. In 1995, five of the regions were merged to form the [[Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples]].<ref>{{Citation|author=Mulatu Wubneh|year=2017|title=Ethnic Identity Politics and the Restructuring of Administrative Units in Ethiopia|title-url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/26586251|page=127|publisher=International Journal of Ethiopian Studies, Vol. 11, No. 1 & 2, Special Issue}}</ref> Presently, there are eleven regions (''kilil'') based on ethno-linguistic territories:
In 1992, the Transitional Government issued Proclamation 7/1992 (National/Regional Self-Government Establishment Proclamation), which was responsible for the creation of fourteen national/regional governments and two chartered cities. In 1995, five of the regions were merged to form the [[Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples]].<ref>{{Citation|author=Mulatu Wubneh|year=2017|title=Ethnic Identity Politics and the Restructuring of Administrative Units in Ethiopia|title-url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/26586251|page=127|publisher=International Journal of Ethiopian Studies, Vol. 11, No. 1 & 2, Special Issue}}</ref> Presently, there are eleven regions (''kilil'') based on ethno-linguistic territories:


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