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Dodola, Ethiopia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dodola, Ethiopia
Dodola is a town in southeastern Ethiopia. Located in the Mirab Arsi Zone of the Oromia Region, this town has a latitude and longitude of , with an elevation ranging from 2362 to 2493 meters above sea level. It is the administrative center of Dodola woreda. == History == Arnold Weinholt Hodson passed through Dodola when he was the British resident in southern Ethiopia (1914-1923).〔Arnold Hodson, ("Southern Abyssinia" ), ''Geographical Journal'', 53 (1919), p. 73〕 The Italian ''Guida'' described Dodola in 1938 as a town with an important market in an area rich in resources of agriculture and forest, and having 150 inhabitants. The ''Guida'' further mentioned the village church of Kidane Mihret as a notable landmark.〔("Local History in Ethiopia" ) The Nordic Africa Institute website (accessed 29 November 2007)〕 The road to Dodola built by the Italian occupants had fallen into disrepair by the time of the Bale revolt. However, a telephone landline to the town was in operation by 1964.〔 The Ethiopian Ministry of Education gave permission on 21 March 1949 to a group of Danish missionaries to establish a station at Dodola, but due to funding issues the mission was not started until 1952. The mission included a school and a clinic. Over the following years the station had a constant problem with retaining staff, but by 1971 it had secured support from the Lutheran World Federation.〔
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