Bodies of water include Lake Kadabassa, which lies in the swampy lowlands that stretch alongside the Awash and serve as an important pasture for nomadic pastoralists.
[2] A notable local landmark is the Yangudi Rassa National Park, which occupies the northeastern corner of the woreda.
[3] An archeological site near the village of Aramis in this woreda produced remains of Australopithecus.
Based on the 2007 Census conducted by the Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia (CSA), this woreda has a total population of 31,318, of whom 17,171 are men and 14,147 women; with an area of 967.85 square km, Gewane has a population density of 32.36.
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