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Alamata
Alamata (Ge'ez: ኣላማጣ) is a town and separate woreda ('Alamata Town') in northern Ethiopia. Located in the Debubawi (Southern) zone of the Tigray region (or ''kilil''), it has a latitude and longitude of and an elevation of 1520 meters above sea level and is located along Ethiopian Highway 1. It is surrounded by Alamata woreda. == History == On 14 December 1895, Emperor Menilek's passed through Alamata on their way northwards against the Italians. ''Arbegnoch'' under British leadership, liberated the town from Italian control during the Second World War on 5 May 1941; it was at the southern edge of the Woyane rebellion of 1943.〔("Local History in Ethiopia" ) (pdf) The Nordic Africa Institute website (accessed 6 September 2007)〕 The first reports of crop failure in Wollo, were made in October 1971 by the chief municipal officer of Alamata; this report was handled very indifferently by his superiors who did not respond until July 1972, when they asked for a revised report.〔 Alamata was garrisoned by the Derg during the Ethiopian Civil War. The Tigrayan People's Liberation Front captured the town in 1988.〔
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