Kebena special woreda

Kebena Special Woreda (Amharic: ቀቤና ልዩ ወረዳ) is one of the special woredas in the Central Ethiopia Regional State of Ethiopia and its administrative center is Wolkite.

Kebena was historically an independent state prior to the Abyssinian annexation of the territory in 1889.

[1] According to 19th century French geographer Élisée Reclus, Kebena region consists of the finest tobacco.

[2] According to the 2008 Census conducted by the CSA, WOREDA had a total population of 68,577 people, of which 36,551 were men and 32,026 were women.

The majority of Kebena people identified themselves as Muslim, with 99.87% of the population reporting that belief, while 0.12% practiced Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity, and 0.01% were Protestants.