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- Wag abstract "Wag is a traditional highland district in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia, in the approximate location of the modern Wag Hemra Zone. Weld Blundell described the district as bounded on the south by the mountains of Lasta, on the east and north by the Tellare River, and the west by the Tekezé. The major urban center is the town of Sokota, which has been a major marketplace for centuries.James Bruce states that Wag was given to the heirs of the deposed Zagwe dynasty, when the Solomonic dynasty was restored to the throne of Ethiopia in 1270. The head of the fallen Zagwe family accepted the district as well as the title of Wagshum as part of the settlement for their loss. However, the province is mentioned for the first time only in the 14th century.".
- Wag wikiPageID "4423374".
- Wag wikiPageRevisionID "542455741".
- Wag hasPhotoCollection Wag.
- Wag subject Category:Amhara_Region.
- Wag subject Category:Provinces_of_Ethiopia.
- Wag point "12.5 39.0".
- Wag type SpatialThing.
- Wag comment "Wag is a traditional highland district in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia, in the approximate location of the modern Wag Hemra Zone. Weld Blundell described the district as bounded on the south by the mountains of Lasta, on the east and north by the Tellare River, and the west by the Tekezé.".
- Wag label "Wag (province)".
- Wag label "Wag".
- Wag sameAs Wag_(province).
- Wag sameAs m.0c1jwl.
- Wag sameAs Q2920551.
- Wag sameAs Q2920551.
- Wag lat "12.5".
- Wag long "39.0".
- Wag wasDerivedFrom Wag?oldid=542455741.
- Wag isPrimaryTopicOf Wag.