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    Wollo Province (redirect from Wello)
    Wello during the reign of Haile Selassie...
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    Opal (redirect from Wello opal)
    play-of-color. Wollo Province opal, more commonly referred to as "Welo" or "Wello" opal, has become the dominant Ethiopian opal in the gem trade. The Virgin...
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    governors of the most important provinces (kingdoms): Gojjam, Begemder, Wello, Tigray and the seaward kingdom, (where the variation Bahri Negasi (Sea...
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    principal center of Islamic culture, learning, and propagation has been Wello. The Quraysh sent emissaries to bring them back to Arabia, but the King...
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    siege lines and rallied the peasantry of Wollo to revolt. On 27 August in Wello, troops under Habte Giyorgis defeated the rebels and captured many of Iyasu's...
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    Menaheriya Kasanchis Meshualekiya Meskel Flower Mexico Olympia Riche Sar Bet Wello Sefer Meskel Square Addis Ababa railway station "Kirkos Archived 2013-12-03...
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  • works include the album by Man Alemosoh, which featured a popular song, "Wello". He was also credited for albums by dozens of singers in the Oromo language...
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    region of the country. Such places include: Semien, Begemeder, Lasta, Yejju, Wello and Tigray. Her aristocratic lineage dates back to 1607–32, descending from...
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    Historia de un amor (Carlos Almarán) Tonto (Armando Manzanero) Cenizas (Wello Rivas) Tus promesas de amor (Miguel Amadeo) ¿De qué presumes? (Homero Aguilar)...
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    second line will start at Megenagna Roundabout and passes via Bole Airport, Wello Sefer area, Saris market area and Jommo area and terminates at Lebu. Addis...
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