Dolo, Ethiopia

Dolo, Ethiopia
Dolo
Dolo is located in Ethiopia
Dolo
Location within Ethiopia
Coordinates: 4°10′N 42°04′E / 4.167°N 42.067°E / 4.167; 42.067Coordinates: 4°10′N 42°04′E / 4.167°N 42.067°E / 4.167; 42.067
Country Ethiopia
Region Somali
Zone Liben
Population (2005)
 - Total 30,970
Time zone EAT (UTC+3)

Dolo is a town in southeastern Ethiopia, within 30 kilometers of the Ethiopia-Somalia border. Located in the Liben Zone of the Somali Region, this town has a latitude and longitude of 04°10′N 42°04′E / 4.167°N 42.067°E / 4.167; 42.067. The Mena River flows to the northeast.

When a delegation from the UNDP visited the town in February 1994, they reported that an elementary school was present, but not functioning because of a "lack of basic school materials and lack of budget for teachers salary".[1]

History

One of the earliest recorded mentions of Dolo was during Fitawrari Habte Giyorgis's campaign against the Borana, when he reached as far as Dolo in 1896-1897 and founded military garrisons in the region.[2] Dolo was one of the markets on the trade route that stretched from Bardera through Luuq (in modern-day Somalia) to Ginir.[3]

Marshal Rodolfo Graziani started his attack in the Second Italian-Abyssinian War on 4 October 1935 and soon occupied Dolo. He began his major large attack northwards on 10 January 1936.[2] In March 1941, during World War II. the 1st Battalion of the Gold Coast Regiment caught the 20th Brigade of the Italian 101st Colonial Division at Dolo; its commander, staff and 3,000 men surrendered after negligible resistance.[4]

Dolo was one of several border points in the Ogaden where heavy fighting between Somalia and Ethiopia occurred during the first three months of 1964. On December 1972 Tenneco Oil Co. discovered a natural gas deposit yielding 35 cubic feet (0.99 m3) of gas a day at Dolo. This led to the border area between Ethiopia, Somalia and Kenya being considered "politically hot".[2]

Demographics

Based on figures from the Central Statistical Agency in 2005, this town has an estimated total population of 30,970, of whom 16,572 are men and 14,398 are women.[5] The 1997 census reported this town had a total population of 20,762 of whom 10,948 were men and 9,814 women. The largest ethnic group reported in this town was the Somali (97.97%).[6] It is the largest settlement in Dolo Odo woreda.

Notes

  1. ^ South West Ogaden Situation Report, February 1994 (accessed 23 December 2008)
  2. ^ a b c "Local History in Ethiopia" (pdf) The Nordic Africa Institute website (accessed 28 November 2007)
  3. ^ Pankhurst, Richard K. P. (1968). Economic History of Ethiopia. Addis Ababa: Haile Selassie I University. 
  4. ^ Mockler, Anthony (2003) [1984]. Haile Selassie's War. New York: Olive Branch. ISBN 1-56656-473-5. 
  5. ^ CSA 2005 National Statistics, Table B.4
  6. ^ 1994 Population and Housing Census of Ethiopia: Results for Somali Region, Vol. 1 Tables 2.4, 2.14 (accessed 10 January 2009). The results of the 1994 census in the Somali Region were not satisfactory, so the census was repeated in 1997.

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