'Dangur' is one of the 21
woredas in the
Benishangul-Gumaz Region of
Ethiopia. It is named after the
Dangur range of mountains, which reach southwest from the mountain range on the west side of
Lake Tana.
Part of the
Metekel Zone, Dangur is bordered by
Amhara Region in the north, by
Pawe special woreda in the east, by
Mandura in the southeast, by
Bulen in the south, by
Wenbera in the southwest, and by
Guba and
Sudan in the west.
Towns in Dangur include
Manbuk. Landmarks include the rock of
Abu Ramlah in the westernmost part of the woreda, which was made into a fortified village by the local inhabitants in the late 19th century.
Based on figures from the
Central Statistical Agency in 2005, this woreda has an estimated total population of 42,059, of whom 20,778 were males and 21,281 were females; 5,596 or 13.31% of the population are urban dwellers which is greater than the Zone average of 10.7%. With an estimated area of 8,387.19 square kilometers, Dangur has a population density of 5 people per square kilometer which is less than the Zone average of 8.57.
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Notes
1. CSA 2005 National Statistics, Tables B.3 and B.4