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Wollo
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Wollo was a historical region and province in the northeastern part of Ethiopia , with its capital city at Dessie .[1] 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.[2] 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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^ Satellite image of the Wollo region in the Ethiopian Highlands at Google Maps
^ This list of provinces is based on the map in Bahru Zewde, A History of Modern Ethiopia (London: James Currey, 1991), p. 86.