Everything about Wollo totally explained
Wollo was a historical region and province in the northeastern part of
Ethiopia, with its capital city at
Dessie. The province was named after the
Wollo Oromo, who settled in this part of Ethiopia in the
17th century. An older name for Wollo is
Lakomelza.
Following the liberation of Ethiopia from
Italian occupation in
1941, the provinces of
Amhara Sayunt,
Azabo,
Lasta,
Raya Province,
Wag, and
Yejju were added to Wollo. With the adoption of the constitution in
1995, Wollo was divided between the
Afar Region which absorbed the part of the province that extended into the
Afar Depression, the
Tigray Region, which annexed the northwestern corner, and the
Amhara Region which absorbed the remainder of the province in the
Ethiopian highlands.
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