Zone Qellem Wallaga Zone Elevation 1,701 m Population 29,448 (2007) | Region Oromia Time zone EAT (UTC+3) Local time Monday 9:33 AM Number of airports 1 | |
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Dambi Dollo; formerly Sayo or Saïo) is a market town and separate woreda in south-western Ethiopia. It is the capital of Qellem Wallaga Zone of the Oromia Region. This town has a latitude and longitude of 8°32′N 34°48′E with an elevation between 1701 and 1827 meters above sea level.
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Map of Dembi Dolo, Ethiopia
Dambi Dollo is known for goldsmith work and for tej production. The town also possesses an airport (ICAO code HADD, IATA DEM).
History
Originally known as Sayo, after the semi-autonomous kingdom that had ruled in this area in the years after 1900, by 1920 this town served as the seat of the governors of this part of south-western Ethiopia until the Italian conquest. Richard Pankhurst notes that during this period Dambi Dollo was "a great commercial centre for coffee, where by the 1930's perhaps 500,000 kilos of beans, besides large quantities of wax and skins, were exported every year to the Sudan." Emperor Iyasu V visited Dambi Dollo around 1912, and was welcomed by Dejazmach Jote.
By 1958 Dambi Dollo became one of 27 places in Ethiopia ranked as First Class Township. That same year, the Commercial Bank of Ethiopia opened a branch in the town.
The last military action of the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) before the demise of the Derg 1991 occurred at Dambi Dollo, when some of its units reportedly killed more than 700 government soldiers. Afterwards, the OLF assumed civilian control of Dambi Dollo and its surrounding territory. However, when the OLF found that their efforts to field candidates in the rest of the Oromia region were frustrated by the Oromo Peoples' Democratic Organization, which also had the support of the ruling Tigrayan People's Liberation Front, the OLF withdrew from the government in 1992. This proved to be a disaster for the OLF, as EPRDF forces captured Dambi Dollo and forcibly drove the OLF membership into exile.
In February 2008, police in Dambi Dollo arrested 16 people belonging to the opposition Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement, accusing them of being members of the banned OLF. Although two weeks later a court ordered them all released when police failed to provide evidence to support their accusations, they were subsequently threatened with physical harm by local officials.
Demographics
The 2007 national census reported a total population for this town of 29,448, of whom 15,144 were men and 14,304 were women. The majority of the inhabitants were Protestants, with 58.23% reporting that as their religion, while 30.14% observed Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity, 8.81% observed Islam, and 2.07% were Catholic.
The 1994 census reported this town had a total population of 19,587 of whom 9,832 were males and 9,755 were females. It is the largest settlement in Sayo woreda.