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Communes of North Wollo Zone:
- Habru
- Meket
North Wollo Zone
North Wollo Zone-Mille River
and a tributary of the Awash. It drains parts of the Semien (North) Wollo and Debub (South) Wollo Zones of the Amhara Region, as well as Administrative
North Wollo Zone-Dawunt
Ethiopia. Part of the Semien (North) Wollo Zone, Dawunt is bordered on the south by the Checheho River which separated it from the Debub Wollo Zone, on the west
North Wollo Zone-North Wollo Zone
North Wollo (Amharic: ሰሜን ወሎ) also called Semien Wollo, is a zone in Amhara Region of Ethiopia. It is bordered on the south by South Wollo, on the west
North Wollo Zone-Habru
Ethiopia. Part of the Semien Wollo Zone, Habru is bordered on the south by the Mille River which separates it from the Debub Wollo Zone, on the west by
North Wollo Zone-Mount Abuna Yosef
mountain in Ethiopia and the 19th highest of Africa. It is located in the Semien Wollo Zone of the Amhara Region. The Abuna Yosef massif is home to Ethiopian
North Wollo Zone-Tach Gayint
Debub Wollo Zone, on the west by Simada, on the north by Lay Gayint, and on the east by the Checheho River which separates it from the Semien Wollo Zone
North Wollo Zone-Mekdela
Part of the Wollo, Mekdela is bordered on the southwest by the Walo Shabatala River which separates it from Sayint, on the west by Semien Gondar Zone
North Wollo Zone-Monarchies of Ethiopia
Kingdom of Zion (consisting of Tigray, Gondar, Gojjam, and Semien) under King (Negus) Mikael of Wollo 1914 - 1916 The following polities are unidentified kingdoms
North Wollo Zone-Bashilo River
square kilometers in size, covering portions of the Semien Gondar, Semien Wollo and Debub Wollo Zones. Its tributaries include the Checheho, and the
North Wollo Zone-Ali II of Yejju
church, then a few days later fled to the territories of his kinsmen in Wollo province, where he disappeared from history. Both Proutky and Trimingham
North Wollo Zone-Wag Hemra Zone
the Kamyr (or "Hemra") Agaw. Wag Hemra is bordered on the south by Semien Wollo, on the southwest by Debub (South) Gondar, on the west by Semen (North)
North Wollo Zone-List of enclaves and exclaves
woreda of Weldiya is an enclave inside Guba Lafto woreda, located in the Semien Wollo Zone in the Amhara Region. The town and woreda of Debre Marqos is an
North Wollo Zone-Ethiopian order of battle in the Second Italo-Ethiopian War
Armed Forces (Sefari) - Ras Imru Haile Selassie 13,000 regulars Wolqayt and Semien Sefari - Fitawrari Ayalew Birru 10,000 mountaineers Gojjam Levies - Dejazmach
North Wollo Zone-Kobo, Ethiopia
Kobo (Amharic ቆቦ ) is a town in northern Ethiopia. Located in the Semien Wollo Zone of the Amhara Region, this town has a longitude and latitude of 12°09′N
North Wollo Zone-Ambassel
the Debub Wollo Zone, Ambassel woreda is bordered on the west by the Bashilo which separates it from Tenta, on the north by the Semien Wollo Zone, on the
North Wollo Zone-Iyasu I
Scouts returning from Wollo Province informed Iyasu. The Emperor, after consulting his advisers, decided to proceed to Wollo. Before doing so, however
North Wollo Zone-Debre Zebit
(Amharic: ደብረ ዘቢጥ) is a village in northern Ethiopia. Located in the Semien Wollo Zone of the Amhara Region, about 240 kilometres north of Addis Ababa
North Wollo Zone-Dawuntna Delant
Part of the Semien Wollo Zone, Dawuntna Delant was bordered on the south by the Checheho River which separated it from the Debub Wollo Zone, on the west
North Wollo Zone-Tehuledere
the Mille separates Tehuledere from Amba Sel to the northwest and the Semien Wollo Zone to the north. Towns in Tehuledere include Hayq, Paso Mille, and
North Wollo Zone-Guba Lafto
Amhara Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Semien Wollo Zone, Guba Lafto is bordered on the south by the Debub Wollo Zone, on the west by Delanta and Wadla
North Wollo Zone-Gidan
(Amharic: ጊዳን) is a woreda in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Semien Wollo Zone, Gidan is bordered on the south by Guba Lafto, on the southwest
North Wollo Zone-Mersa
(Amharic፡ መርሳ አባ ጌትየ)is a city administration in Habru Woreda of the Semien Wollo (North Wollo) of the Amhara Region (or kilil) in Ethiopia. It has a latitude
North Wollo Zone-Mehal Meda
Meda (Amharic: መኻል ሜዳ Mehal Mēda) is a town in Ethiopia situated in the Semien Shewa Zone of the Amhara Region. It has a geographical coordinates of 10°
North Wollo Zone-Wadla
the former district which lay roughly in the same area. Part of the Semien Wollo Zone, Wadla is bordered on the southeast by Delanta, on the southwest
North Wollo Zone-Waldia
Waldia may refer to: Valjala, Saare County, Estonia Weldiya, Semien Wollo Zone, Amhara Region, Ethiopia Weldiya (Afder), Somali Region, Ethiopia This disambiguation
North Wollo Zone-Muja, Ethiopia
Muja (Amharic: ሙጃ) is a town in northern Ethiopia. Part of the Semien Wollo Zone of the Amhara Region, this town has a latitude and longitude of 12°04′N
North Wollo Zone-Bugna
named after the former district. Located in the northwest corner of the Semien Wollo Zone, Bugna is bordered on the south by Meket, on the west by the Debub
North Wollo Zone-Filakit Gereger
(also known as Filakit) is a town in northern Ethiopia. Located in the Semien Wollo Zone of the Amhara Region, it has a latitude and longitude of 11°45′N
North Wollo Zone-Tenta (woreda)
by Magdala, on the north by the Bashilo River which separates it from Semien Wollo Zone, on the northeast by Ambassel, on the east by Kutaber and on the
North Wollo Zone-Meket
located approximately in this area. Located on the western side of the Semien Wollo Zone, Meket is bordered on the south by Wadla and Dawunt, on the west
North Wollo Zone-Were Babu
Tehuledere, on the north by the Mille River which separates it from the Semien Wollo Zone, on the east by the Afar Region, and on the southeast by the Mio
North Wollo Zone-Oromia Zone
actively agitating for autonomy for Wollo Oromo during late 1991 and early 1992. Four woredas were taken from Debub Wollo—Baati, Dewe, Esseya Gulla and Artuma—and
North Wollo Zone-Abuko (woreda)
the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Debub Wollo Zone, Abuko is bordered on the south by Semien Shewa Zone, on the west by Were Ilu, on the north
North Wollo Zone-Amhara Province
province of the Ethiopian Empire, located in present-day Debub Wollo and parts of Semien Shewa. It was named after the Amhara people, who originated from
North Wollo Zone-Amhara Region
water in Ethiopia, Lake Tana (which is the source of the Blue Nile), and Semien Mountains National Park (which includes Ras Dashan, the highest point in
North Wollo Zone-Sabagadis Woldu
military encounters led to the rampaging of his province of Semien. In 1830, Sabagadis ravaged Semien, having defeated and even chased Wube out of his fortress
North Wollo Zone-Ethiopian Empire
became one of the founding members of the United Nations. However, the 1973 Wollo famine and domestic discontent led to the fall of the Empire in 1974 and
North Wollo Zone-Lay Gayint
on the west by Farta, on the north by Ebenat, and on the east by the Semien Wollo Zone. The administrative center is Nefas Mewcha; other towns in Lay Guyint
North Wollo Zone-Provinces of Ethiopia
1 of 1942 and later amendments. The 12 provinces were: Begemder Gojjam Wollo Shewa (Shoa) Gamu-Gofa Illubabor Kaffa Sidamo Tigray Welega Hararghe Arsi
North Wollo Zone-North Shewa Zone (Amhara)
North Shewa (Amharic: ሰሜን ሸዋ, romanized: Semiēn Shewa) is a zone in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. North Shewa takes its name from the kingdom and former
North Wollo Zone-Yejju
Amharic and adapted themselves better than the rest of the Oromo clans in Wollo to the traditional social and political structures of Christian Ethiopia
North Wollo Zone-Lasta (woreda)
Lasta (Amharic: ላስታ) is a woreda (district) in the Semien Wollo Zone (North Wollo) of the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. It is bordered on the south by Meket
North Wollo Zone-List of cities and towns in Ethiopia
Wolayita Zone/Boloso Sore 26. Weldiya 15,690 24,533 46,139 76,331 Amhara Semien Wollo Zone 27. Sebeta ... ... 49,331 75,929 Oromia Oromia Special Zone 28.
North Wollo Zone-Gazbibla
Gazgibla is bordered on the south by the Semien (North) Wollo Zone, on the west by Dehana and the Semien (North) Gondar Zone, and on the north by Sekota
North Wollo Zone-List of districts in the Amhara region
Mida Woremo Mojana Wadera Moretna Jiru Siyadebrina Wayu Termaber North Wollo Zone Bugna Dawunt Delanta Gidan Guba Lafto Habru Kobo Lasta Meket Wadla
North Wollo Zone-Taytu Betul
in 1886. According to Raymond Jonas, Taytu Betul (or Taitu) was born in Semien, North Gondar, Ethiopian Empire. Scholarly consensus is that she was born
North Wollo Zone-Menelik II
families of the regions of Semien, Yejju in modern Wollo, and Begemder. Her paternal uncle, Dejazmatch Wube Haile Maryam of Semien, had been the ruler of
North Wollo Zone-Baeda Maryam II
By 1802, Baeda Maryam was reportedly a prisoner in Semien. By January 1813, he was still in Semien, at which time he visited Ras Wolde Selassie to seek
North Wollo Zone-Arbegnoch
near the source of Tekezé River and on 10 December 1936 was captured by Wollo Oromo collaborators, in the same evening he was then executed. The two other
North Wollo Zone-Wolde Selassie
killed his father, and until the old Ras died he spent his years in exile in Wollo and Gojjam. Wolde Gabriel, grandson of Ras Mikael, attempted to crush Wolde
North Wollo Zone-Battle of Anchem
Qegnazmach Ayalew Birru commanded the troops from Semien, and Fitawrari Fikremariam commanded the troops from Wollo. In reserve were forces under Ras Mulugeta
North Wollo Zone-Wurgessa
(Amharic: ውርጌሳ) is a small town located in the district of Habru, in the North Wollo zone of the Amhara Region, Ethiopia. Wurgessa is located along Ethiopian
North Wollo Zone-Anestasyos
course of his career he became the provincial governor of Amhara, Damot, Semien and Shewa. Anestasyos was the son of Ras Yolyos by princess Malakotawit
North Wollo Zone-Zemene Mesafint
authority over the lords of the rest of the regions – Qwara, Gojjam, Wollo, Semien, Tigray up to Hamasien, Wag and the like – was rather restricted to
North Wollo Zone-Menz Keya Gebreal
is one of the woredas in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. Located in the Semien Shewa Zone, Menz Keya Gebreal is bordered on the southeast by Menz Lalo
North Wollo Zone-Gugsa Welle
served once again as Governor of Begemder. Gugsa also served as Governor of Semien at this time. The crowning of Tafari Makonnen was controversial. He occupied
North Wollo Zone-Dawa Chaffa
south by Artuma Fursi, on the southwest by the Semien Shewa Zone, on the northwest by the Debub Wollo Zone, on the northeast by the Argobba special woreda
North Wollo Zone-Haile Selassie
and Doba, which are located in Semien Shewa. Tafari's mother was the daughter of a ruling chief from Were Ilu in Wollo province, Dejazmach Ali Abba Jifar
North Wollo Zone-Yohannes IV
predominantly Christian provinces, including Wag and Lasta, Semien and Begemder, Sayint, Gojjam, Wollo and Shewa. He crowned Menelik King of Shewa in 1878 and
North Wollo Zone-Ethiopian Higher League
Electric Legetafo Legedadi Dessie City Semien Shewa Debre Birhan Gelan City Federal Police Dessie City Wollo Kombolcha Group B (የምድብ ለ) Defence (Mekelakeya)
North Wollo Zone-Dejazmach Birru
different districts such as Lasta and Dembiya and was made governor of Dawunt, Wollo in 1842 by Ras Ali II of Yejju. He was the son of Ras Aligaz Abba Seru Gwangul
North Wollo Zone-Gudit
Hayq in Wollo Province of Ethiopia. He further explains that there may have been a regional power struggle between Aksum and this queen of Wollo whom had
North Wollo Zone-Gugsa Wale's rebellion
Within a month of Tefari being crowned Negus, the Raya Oromo revolted in Wollo Province. As Negus and with the tacit approval of the Empress, Tafari called
North Wollo Zone-Kelela (woreda)
Amhara Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Debub Wollo Zone, Kelala is bordered on the south by the Semien Shewa Zone, on the southwest by the Walaqa River
North Wollo Zone-Gera Midirna Keya Gebriel
Gera Meder. Located at the eastern edge of the Ethiopian highlands in the Semien Shewa Zone, Gera Midira Keya Gebriel was bordered on the south by Mam Midrina
North Wollo Zone-Tenta
Tenta is a town in northern Ethiopia. Located in the Debub Wollo Zone of the Amhara Region, Tenta has a latitude and longitude of 11°19′N 39°15′E / 11
North Wollo Zone-Yared
his promise and granted him to leave his service. St. Yared travelled to Semien Mountains. St. Yared became a pioneer in observing Hossana, also called
North Wollo Zone-Dehana
south by the Semien (North) Wollo Zone, on the west by the Tekezé River which separates it from the Debub (South) Gondar Zone and the Semien (North) Gondar
North Wollo Zone-Kingdom of Aksum
Israel king and then reigned for 40 years. She brought her Jewish army from Semien Mountains and Lake Tana to orchestrate the pillage against Aksum and its
North Wollo Zone-Tekle Giyorgis I
them blinded. That November, Tekle Giyrogis undertook another campaign to Wollo, with the intent of visiting Shewa and forcing its ruler, Asfa Wossen, to
North Wollo Zone-Shewa
attracted the attention of Emperor Tewodros II, who mobilized his army in Wollo and advanced into Shewa on October 1855. The Emperor advanced into Tegulet
North Wollo Zone-Ebenat (woreda)
Kemekem, on the north by the Semien Gondar Zone, on the northeast by the Wag Hemra Zone, on the east by Semine (North) Wollo Zone, and on the southeast
North Wollo Zone-Gishe
highlands in the Semien Shewa Zone, Gishe is bordered on the south by the Menz Gera Midir, on the west and north by the Debub Wollo Zone, and on the east
North Wollo Zone-Battle of Adwa
Shewa; Negus Negasti Menelik II: 25,000 rifles / 3,000 horses / 32 guns Semien; Itaghiè Taytu: 3,000 rifles / 600 horses / 4 guns Gojjam; Negus Tekle Haymanot:
North Wollo Zone-Angot
occupied by the Oromo tribes of Raya, Wollo and Yejju.[citation needed] In more recent times, it became part of Wollo Province and from 1994 it got split
North Wollo Zone-Agaw people
Region; and another group live in and around Soqota in the former province of Wollo, now part of the Amhara Region, along with Lasta, Tembien, and Abergele
North Wollo Zone-Ayalew Birru
governorships. From 1916, he was Shum of Wagara. From 1928, he was Shum of Semien Province. From 1917 to 1918, after Lij Iyasu was deposed, Ayalew Birru was
North Wollo Zone-Jama (woreda)
Ethiopia. Part of the Debub Wollo Zone, Jama is bordered on the southeast by the Qechene River which separates it from the Semien Shewa Zone, on the west
North Wollo Zone-Gondarine period
brief dynastic conflicts occurred between Mentewab's Quaregnoch and Yejju Wollo groups led by Wubit. In 1757, Tigray governor Ras Mikael Sehul occupied
North Wollo Zone-Sultanate of Aussa
had been divided amongst the provinces of Hararghe, Shewa, Tigray, and Wollo. In 1961, when it was clear the Eritrean federal arrangement was headed
North Wollo Zone-List of battles 1801–1900
April Tewodros II defeats an allied army from the provinces of Tigray, Wollo, Yejju, and Gojjam led by Dejazmach Birru, who is killed Battle of Ayshal
North Wollo Zone-Welde Giyorgis Aboye
Welde Giorgis. On 31 May 1914, at Dessie, Ras Mikael was crowned Negus of Wollo and Tigray by Abuna Petros. The title Negus of the North was dropped, nor
North Wollo Zone-Chaffa Gola Dewerahmedo
south by Artuma Fursi Jilee, on the southwest by the Semien Shewa Zone, on the west by the Debub Wollo Zone, on the north by Baati, and on the east by the
North Wollo Zone-Were Ilu (woreda)
(Amharic: ወረ ኢሉ), is a woreda in Amhara Region, Ethiopia. Part of the Debub Wollo Zone, Were Ilu is bordered on the southwest by Jama, on the west by Legahida
North Wollo Zone-Horn of Africa
their army coming from mainly their clan the Yejju Oromo tribe as well as Wollo and Raya Oromo. The Sultanate of the Geledi was a Somali kingdom administered
North Wollo Zone-Timeline of the Ethiopian Empire
1329 – Amda Seyon campaigned vast provinces in northern region, including Semien, Wegera, Tselemt, and Tsegede, in which many have been converting to Judaism
North Wollo Zone-Tewodros II
in Shewa, the local prince went as far as assuming the title of King. In Wollo, competing royal powerful Oromo and Muslim dynasties also vied for power
North Wollo Zone-Amhara people
autonomy, these provinces included Dembiya, Begemder, Gojjam, Wollo, Lasta, Shewa, Semien, Angot and Wag. Evidence of a traceable Christian Aksumite presence
North Wollo Zone-Ethiopia
Bitwaded. This led to regnal conflict between Mentewab's Quaregnoch and the Wollo group led by Wubit. In 1767, Ras Mikael Sehul, a regent in Tigray Province
North Wollo Zone-Mida Woremo
ወረሞ) is one of the woredas in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Semien Shewa Zone, Mida Woremo is bordered on the south by the Qechene River which
North Wollo Zone-Enderta Province
Tigray 20 September 1748 and of Semien 8 October 1757. Raised to the title of Ras and confirmed as Governor of Tigray, Semien, Seggada, Walqat and 44 other
North Wollo Zone-Garmame
Hawaryat Qataro Merso was the daughter of Merso Haile Maryam, member of the Semien ruling family. Her uncle's were Betul Haile Maryam, father of Empress Taytu
North Wollo Zone-Abatte Barihun
Three of these modes - Bati, Tezeta and Ambassel - originate from the Wollo region in the Ethiopian Highlands, where most of the Jewish community has
North Wollo Zone-Menz Gera Midir
Gera Meder. Located at the eastern edge of the Ethiopian highlands in the Semien Shewa Zone, Menz Gera Midir is bordered on the south by Menz Lalo Midir
North Wollo Zone-Land reform in Ethiopia
regions—particularly Gojjam, Begemder and Semien (called Gondar after 1974), Tigray, highland Eritrea, parts of Wollo, and northern Shewa—the major form of
North Wollo Zone-2020–21 Ethiopian Higher League
-3 10 6 Legetafo Legedadi 8 2 3 3 6 8 -2 9 7 Semien Shewa Debre Birhan 8 1 4 3 5 7 -2 7 8 Woldia 8 1 1 6 5 11 -6 4 9 Wollo Kombolcha 8 1 1 6 6 13 -7 4