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Youngest Cities in Amhara

Top 59 cities ranked by youngest cities

Youngest Cities — Amhara

1 Bichena 19.5
2 Finote Selam 19.5
3 Filakit 19.5
4 Dessie 19.5
5 Dembech’a 19.5
6 Dejen 19.5
7 Debre Werk’ 19.5
8 Debre Tabor 19.5
9 Debre Sīna 19.5
10 Debre Mark’os 19.5
11 Debre Birhan 19.5
12 Debark’ 19.5
13 Dangila 19.5
14 Dabat 19.5
15 Burē 19.5
17 Batī 19.5
18 Bahir Dar 19.5
19 Āykel 19.5
20 Āt’aye 19.5
21 Amba Giorgis 19.5
22 ‘Alem Ketema 19.5
23 Ādīs Zemen 19.5
25 Ādēt 19.5
26 Abomsa 19.5
27 Ābderafī 19.5
28 Kobo 19.5
29 Ginja Bet 19.5
30 Wegeda 19.5
31 Mehal Mēda 19.5
32 Were Īlu 19.5
33 Weldiya 19.5
34 T’īs Isat 19.5
35 Tīlīlī 19.5
36 Tikil Dingay 19.5
37 Sek’ot’a 19.5
38 Robīt 19.5
39 Robit 19.5
40 Nefas Mewch’a 19.5
41 Mot’a 19.5
42 Metemma 19.5
43 Mertule Maryam 19.5
44 Mersa 19.5
45 Mer’āwī 19.5
46 Werota 19.5
47 Maksenyit 19.5
48 Lumamē 19.5
49 Lalibela 19.5
50 K’ola Diba 19.5
51 Kemisē 19.5
52 Kombolcha 19.5
53 Kara K’orē 19.5
54 Injibara 19.5
55 Ibnat 19.5
56 Hāyk’ 19.5
57 Harbu 19.5
58 Gurbetē 19.5
59 Gonder 19.5

The youngest cities in Amhara by median age tend to be dynamic communities with growing populations and active lifestyles. Bichena has a median age of 19.5 years.

Young median ages often reflect the presence of universities, military bases, or rapidly growing job markets that attract young workers and families. These cities typically have higher birth rates and more demand for schools and family-oriented services.

Cities with younger populations often feature vibrant nightlife, dining scenes, and cultural activities catered to younger demographics, along with strong demand for rental housing and entry-level employment opportunities.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Half of Bichena's population is under 19.5 years old.
  • 2. College towns and military base communities typically have the youngest median ages due to their large populations of 18-24 year olds.
  • 3. Cities with young populations often see faster economic growth and more entrepreneurial activity.

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