- Addis Alem, Shewa
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footnotes = Addis Alem ( _am. አዲስ ዓለም; also known as Ejerie) is a town in centralEthiopia . Located in theMirab Shewa Zone of theOromia Region , west ofAddis Ababa , this town has a latitude and longitude of coord|9|2|N|38|24|E with an elevation of about 2360 meters above sea level.Based on figures from the Central Statistical Agency in 2005, this town has an estimated total population of 13,423 of whom 6,420 were males and 7,003 were females. [ [http://www.csa.gov.et/text_files/2005_national_statistics.htm CSA 2005 National Statistics] , Table B.4] The 1994 census reported this town had a total population of 7,516 of whom 3,482 were males and 4,034 were females. It is the largest settlement in
Ejerie woreda .Addis Alem is known for the
Basilica Church of St Maryam . Its adjacentmuseum burned to the ground in 1997; however a new one has since opened. [Matt Philips and Jean-Bernard Carillet, "Ethiopia and Eritrea", third edition (n.p.: Lonely Planet, 2006), p. 237]History
Addis Alem was founded in 1900 by
Menelik II as a newcapital city ; EmpressTaytu Betul picked he name. Although at one point he had 20,000 members of theWelega Oromo busy in constructing buildings in the new city, by 1903 he decided to keep the capital at Addis Ababa. However, it was used by the Emperor as his summer palace during the following years. [http://130.238.24.99/library/resources/dossiers/local_history_of_ethiopia/A/ORTAC.pdf "Local History in Ethiopia"] (pdf) The Nordic Africa Institute website (accessed 25 March 2008)] The first paved road in Ethiopia was constructed between Addis Alem and the capital, the work beginning in 1903, and reported in quite usable condition the next year. [Richard Pankhurst, "Economic History of Ethiopia (1800 - 1935)" (Addis Ababa: Haile Selassie I University Press, 1968), pp. 288f.]Around 1930, most of the wood for the buildings and furniture in Addis Ababa was sawn from the forests near Addis Alem. During the Italian occupation, a factory for the production of slaked
lime was established during the Italian time, and in its first year of production it turned out 30,000 hundredweights of the material. On2 December 1940 , led by Admiqe Besha theArbegnoch attacked the Italian garrison. The Italians lost 78 men, and 2.007 rifles, cannons and hand grenades. On3 April in the following year, the Italians sent a cavalry regiment 450 strong to recapture Addis Alem; it was promptly cut to ribbons by the Arbagnoch, and only 50 men escaped with their lives.A number of notable artists are associated with this town. The church has some art work by
Abebe Wolde Giorgis (1897-1967), who studied in France for 18 years, has contributed to the art work of the church of St. Maryam.Worku Mammo Dessalegn , born in Addis Alem in 1935, lost both hands in an accident while playing with a bomb at the age of twelve; he attended the Art School in 1960-1962, later studied in the USSR and then returned to the Art School in Addis Ababa as a teacher. A third isTadesse Bedaso Begna , born in Addis Alem in 1943, who attended a Baptist school, graduated from the Art School in 1966 and then studied graphic arts in London;che has designed stamps, posters and insignia.Notes
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