Administrative division of Italian East Africa (1938-1941)
Addis Abeba Governorate (1936-1938) Governatorato di Addis Abeba Scioa Governorate (1938-1941) Governatorato dello Scioa
Governorate of Italian East Africa
Coat of Arms (1936-1938)
Coat of Arms (1938-1941)
Scioa (purple) within Italian East Africa
Capital
Addis Abeba
Population
•
ca. 1,850,000
Government
Governor
• 1936
Giuseppe Bottai
• 1936-1938
Alfredo Siniscalchi
• 1938-1939
Francesco Canero Medici
• 1939
Enrico Cerulli
• 1939-1940
Guglielmo Nasi
• 1940-1941
Giuseppe Daodice
• 1941
Agenore Frangipani
Historical era
Interwar period World War II
• Created
1 June 1936
• Enlarged into the Scioa Governorate
11 November 1938
• Allied occupation
6 April 1941
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Ethiopian Empire
Ethiopian Empire
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