Regije Etiopije (Croatian Wikipedia)

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  • Local Government Discretion and Accountability in Ethiopia (PDF). International Studies Program, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University. 2008. str. 4–5. Inačica izvorne stranice (PDF) arhivirana 20. listopada 2013. Pristupljeno 19. rujna 2020.

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  • Demaret, Luc. 29. listopada 2002. 'They knew I would rather die than give up the fight': Interview with Taye Woldesmiate (Ethiopia). International Labour Organization. Inačica izvorne stranice arhivirana 25. srpnja 2008. Pristupljeno 15. srpnja 2012.. 'Since 1993, the education system has been substantially decentralised, with responsibility passing to the provincial authorities.' ... as Taye Woldesmiate went on to point out, the government 'decided to use education policy to promote its own political agenda, meaning its ethnic policy to divide the country'. At the time, teachers denounced this shift. 'The regime created apartheid-type Bantustan states called "killils", or homelands. Citizens are confined within their "killils" never to seek education or jobs outside their homeland', they said.

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  • Local Government Discretion and Accountability in Ethiopia (PDF). International Studies Program, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University. 2008. str. 4–5. Inačica izvorne stranice (PDF) arhivirana 20. listopada 2013. Pristupljeno 19. rujna 2020.
  • kilil. Amharic Dictionary. Inačica izvorne stranice arhivirana 8. srpnja 2019.
  • Demaret, Luc. 29. listopada 2002. 'They knew I would rather die than give up the fight': Interview with Taye Woldesmiate (Ethiopia). International Labour Organization. Inačica izvorne stranice arhivirana 25. srpnja 2008. Pristupljeno 15. srpnja 2012.. 'Since 1993, the education system has been substantially decentralised, with responsibility passing to the provincial authorities.' ... as Taye Woldesmiate went on to point out, the government 'decided to use education policy to promote its own political agenda, meaning its ethnic policy to divide the country'. At the time, teachers denounced this shift. 'The regime created apartheid-type Bantustan states called "killils", or homelands. Citizens are confined within their "killils" never to seek education or jobs outside their homeland', they said.
  • 2011 National Statistics (PDF). Inačica izvorne stranice (PDF) arhivirana 23. rujna 2015. Pristupljeno 10. prosinca 2014.
  • Oromia Regional State. Ethiopian Government Portal. 2020. Inačica izvorne stranice arhivirana 28. srpnja 2017. Pristupljeno 6. svibnja 2020.