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The Awi people are an ethnic group in Ethiopia and are one of the Agaw peoples . The Awi live in Agew Awi Zone west of Mirab Gojjam and have a few communities in the Metekel Zone of the Benishangul-Gumuz Region .

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12-762: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Awi people The Awi people are composed of seven subgroups, called Ankäša, Azäna, Chara, Qʷaqura, Banʤa, Zigän and Mätäkäl ( አንከሻ ፣ አዛና ፣ ጫራ ፣ ቋቁራ ፣ ባንጃ ፣ ዚገን ፣ and መተከል ). All Awi groups are classified to the Agaw line ( አገው ). These Awi mainly live in the Agäw Awi Zone located central Gojjam (Amhara Region), whereas small numbers of Awi groups as well reside in Mätäkäl Zone, neighboring Benishangul-Gumuz Region. The 2007 census lists 631,565 ethnic Awis, or 0.85% of

16-770: The total population; 63,415 are urban inhabitants. The Awi Zone, according to the Central Statistical Agency , had roughly 990,000 inhabitants in 2005. Others living in that Zone are predominantly Amharas . The Awis speak Awngi , one of the Agaw languages , which are part of the Cushitic subfamily within Afroasiatic . Agaw languages form the main substratum influence on Amharic and other Ethiopian Semitic languages , which are also Afroasiatic languages. This article about an Ethiopian ethnicity

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