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The Italian colony of Italian East Africa (Italian: Africa Orientale Italiana) was composed of six governorates which made up the first level of country subdivisions for the colony. The governorates of Amhara, Galla-Sidamo, Harar and Scioa constituted the "Italian Empire of Ethiopia", which covered about half of the previous Ethiopian Empire. The Eritrea and Somalia Governorates were formed from the previously separate colonies of Italian Eritrea and Somaliland, enlarged with the remainder of Ethiopian territory.

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  • Governorates of Italian East Africa (en)
  • Organización territorial del África Oriental Italiana (es)
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  • El África Oriental Italiana era gobernada, en nombre del Rey de Italia y Emperador de Etiopía Vittorio Emanuele III, por un Gobernador General quien recibía el título de virrey de Etiopía en Adís Abeba. Entre 1936 y 1941, un total de seis gobernadores recibieron dicho título. (es)
  • The Italian colony of Italian East Africa (Italian: Africa Orientale Italiana) was composed of six governorates which made up the first level of country subdivisions for the colony. The governorates of Amhara, Galla-Sidamo, Harar and Scioa constituted the "Italian Empire of Ethiopia", which covered about half of the previous Ethiopian Empire. The Eritrea and Somalia Governorates were formed from the previously separate colonies of Italian Eritrea and Somaliland, enlarged with the remainder of Ethiopian territory. (en)
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  • The Italian colony of Italian East Africa (Italian: Africa Orientale Italiana) was composed of six governorates which made up the first level of country subdivisions for the colony. The governorates of Amhara, Galla-Sidamo, Harar and Scioa constituted the "Italian Empire of Ethiopia", which covered about half of the previous Ethiopian Empire. The Eritrea and Somalia Governorates were formed from the previously separate colonies of Italian Eritrea and Somaliland, enlarged with the remainder of Ethiopian territory. The governorates were divided into governor commissariats, governed by a governor commissioner assisted by a vice commissioner. The commissariats were divided into residences, sometimes divided into vice residences. The governor commissioners were usually also the owners of the residence with headquarters in the commissariats capital. As a rule, the headquarters of the commissariats were provided with primary schools, post offices and telegraphs, infirmaries with a doctor, and runways for airplanes. The residences were equipped with a post office, telegraph and infirmary with a doctor. (en)
  • El África Oriental Italiana era gobernada, en nombre del Rey de Italia y Emperador de Etiopía Vittorio Emanuele III, por un Gobernador General quien recibía el título de virrey de Etiopía en Adís Abeba. Entre 1936 y 1941, un total de seis gobernadores recibieron dicho título. El territorio se encontraba divido en 6 gobernaciones,​ cada una de las cuales era administrada por un Gobernador, asistido por una Consejo de Gobierno. Las gobernaciones se sub-dividían en Comisariados de Gobierno, cuya máxima autoridad era el Comisario de Gobierno, ayudado por un Vice-Comisario de Gobierno. A su vez, los comisariados se subdividían en Residencias. Por Ley cada sede los Comisariados debía contar, al menos, con escuelas, una oficina postal, un telégrafo, una estación médica y una pista de aviación. Hasta 1938 existía la , cuyo territorio fue integrado en la recién formada Gobernación de Shewa. Durante la existencia del África Oriental Italiana, por primera vez en la historia se llevaron a cabo Planos Reguladores para ciudades de Etiopía: Harar (G. Ferrazza) y Dire Dawa (G. Ferrazza) en 1938, y Adís Abeba (I. Guidi y C. Valle) en 1939.​ (es)
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