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Dessie

Dessie is a city in northern Ethiopia and the administrative center of South Wollo Zone in the Amhara Region. It lies in the Ethiopian highlands at an elevation of roughly 2,400 to 2,700 meters above sea level, giving it a temperate climate. The city sits on major road routes that connect Addis Ababa with the northern highlands, making it an important commercial hub for surrounding rural areas. Historically, Dessie has been a market town and waypoint on trade routes linking central highland Ethiopia with the Red Sea coast, and it has long served as an administrative center for the region.

Demographics and culture: the population is predominantly ethnically Amhara, with Amharic as the main language. The

Economy and infrastructure: Dessie's economy centers on trade, livestock, grain, and agricultural products, with services and

Overall, Dessie serves as a regional commercial and administrative hub in the Amhara Region, reflecting the

religious
landscape
includes
Ethiopian
Orthodox
Christians
and
Muslims.
The
city
supports
a
number
of
markets,
shops,
and
services
that
cater
to
residents
and
to
surrounding
communities
from
the
broader
zone.
light
manufacturing
present.
It
hosts
several
educational
institutions
and
healthcare
facilities
that
serve
the
South
Wollo
area.
Transportation
relies
on
road
networks
linking
it
to
Addis
Ababa
and
other
major
towns;
buses
and
taxis
provide
local
and
regional
service.
broader
economic
and
cultural
dynamics
of
northern
Ethiopia.