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Yemrehanne Kristos
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Gondar has been called Africa’s Camelot. It was the capital of Ethiopia for250 years, beginning in the16th century, and hosts the classic castles of the emperors of that era. Set in a landscape of incomparable beauty, Gondar is popular as tourist attraction for its Medieval Castles and churches. During its long years as a capital, the settlement emerged as one of the largest and most populous cities. Welcome to Historic Ethiopia. Get Free Email Updates. By GAF System Development.
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Lalibela
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Axum, the holy city of Ethiopia and resting place of the Arc of the Covenant, reached its height between the 1st and 10th century. It was a kingdom of great wealth and sophistication, controlling the caravan routes from the hinterland of Africa trading with ivory and slaves. Its kings minted gold coinage when almost no one else in the world was rich enough to afford it or sophisticated enough to require it. The two most charismatic churches share an entrance. The most elegant church, lies somewhat isolat...
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Axum
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Axum, the holy city of Ethiopia and resting place of the Arc of the Covenant, reached its height between the 1st and 10th century. It was a kingdom of great wealth and sophistication, controlling the caravan routes from the hinterland of Africa trading with ivory and slaves. Its kings minted gold coinage when almost no one else in the world was rich enough to afford it or sophisticated enough to require it. Welcome to Historic Ethiopia. Get Free Email Updates. By GAF System Development.
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Wukro Cherckos
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Gondar has been called Africa’s Camelot. It was the capital of Ethiopia for250 years, beginning in the16th century, and hosts the classic castles of the emperors of that era. Set in a landscape of incomparable beauty, Gondar is popular as tourist attraction for its Medieval Castles and churches. During its long years as a capital, the settlement emerged as one of the largest and most populous cities. Welcome to Historic Ethiopia. Get Free Email Updates. By GAF System Development.
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Danakil Depression
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Gondar has been called Africa’s Camelot. It was the capital of Ethiopia for250 years, beginning in the16th century, and hosts the classic castles of the emperors of that era. Set in a landscape of incomparable beauty, Gondar is popular as tourist attraction for its Medieval Castles and churches. During its long years as a capital, the settlement emerged as one of the largest and most populous cities. Welcome to Historic Ethiopia. Get Free Email Updates. By GAF System Development.
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History of Ethiopia, Culture, Attractions, Geography, Nature and Facts about Ethiopia
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Gondar has been called Africa’s Camelot. It was the capital of Ethiopia for250 years, beginning in the16th century, and hosts the classic castles of the emperors of that era. Set in a landscape of incomparable beauty, Gondar is popular as tourist attraction for its Medieval Castles and churches. During its long years as a capital, the settlement emerged as one of the largest and most populous cities. Welcome to Historic Ethiopia. Gondar has been called Africa’s Camelot. It was the capital of Ethiopia...
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Rock Churches of Tigray
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Gondar has been called Africa’s Camelot. It was the capital of Ethiopia for250 years, beginning in the16th century, and hosts the classic castles of the emperors of that era. Set in a landscape of incomparable beauty, Gondar is popular as tourist attraction for its Medieval Castles and churches. During its long years as a capital, the settlement emerged as one of the largest and most populous cities. Rock Churches of Tigray. Welcome to Historic Ethiopia. Get Free Email Updates. By GAF System Development.
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Debre Damo
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Axum, the holy city of Ethiopia and resting place of the Arc of the Covenant, reached its height between the 1st and 10th century. It was a kingdom of great wealth and sophistication, controlling the caravan routes from the hinterland of Africa trading with ivory and slaves. Its kings minted gold coinage when almost no one else in the world was rich enough to afford it or sophisticated enough to require it. In the 5th or 6th century nine holy men arrived in Ethiopia to spread Christianity. One of the...
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Bilbala Giorgis
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Axum, the holy city of Ethiopia and resting place of the Arc of the Covenant, reached its height between the 1st and 10th century. It was a kingdom of great wealth and sophistication, controlling the caravan routes from the hinterland of Africa trading with ivory and slaves. Its kings minted gold coinage when almost no one else in the world was rich enough to afford it or sophisticated enough to require it. Welcome to Historic Ethiopia. Get Free Email Updates. By GAF System Development.