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The Oromo people (pron. /ˈɒrəmoʊ/[8] or /ɔːˈroʊmoʊ/;[9][10] Oromo: Oromoo) are a Cushitic ethnic group and nation native to Ethiopia who speak the Oromo language. They are the largest ethnic group in Ethiopia and represent 34.5% of Ethiopia's population.[11] Oromos speak the Oromo language as their mother tongue (also called Afaan Oromoo and Oromiffa), which is part of the Cushitic branch of the Afroasiatic language family. The word Oromo appeared in European literature for the first time in 1893 and slowly became common in the second half of the 20th century.[12][13]

Oromo

Oromoo

Oromiyaa

Oromia

Regions with significant populations

Ethiopia

Ethiopia

37,071,900 (2020)[1]

Kenya

470,700 (2019)[2]

Somalia

87,000[3]

Australia

2,030 (2014)[4]

Canada

3,350 (2016)[5]

Languages

Oromo

Religion

55% – 60% of the Oromo are Muslim, 40% – 45% are Christian, and up to 15% Traditional religion (Waaqeffanna) [6]

Related ethnic groups

Afar · Agaw · Amhara · Beja · Gurage · Saho · Somali · Tigrayans · Tigre · Sidama · other Cushitic peoples[7]

Some Oromo people still follow their traditional religion, Waaqeffanna,[14] and they used the gadaa system of governance.[15][16] A leader elected by the gadaa system remains in power for only 8 years, with an election taking place at the end of those 8 years.[17][18][19] From the 18th to the 19th centuries, Oromos were the dominant influence in northern Ethiopia, during the Zemene Mesafint period.[20][21][22]

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