Cities Gondar, Harar Jugol and desire in Ethiopia - Today our journey is to East Africa, we go to, where I recommend Ethiopia Estiopía East will visit the city of Harar Jugol, which was built on a hill, about 1.885 meters high. This important city to Islam, is an ideal destination for religious tourism, as it is considered one of the holiest cities in Islam, and for that reason we find 82 mosques, 102 sanctuaries, walls and houses dating from the nineteenth century. It is noteworthy that since 2006, the town is considered World Heritage by UNESCO.
Now we go to the Amhara region, where is located the town of Dese, climb 700 meters to reach 2.550 meters over sea level. Where we will visit the post office, which was built in 1920, you can also visit the Museum and the House of Yoseph Biru Dejazmach.
The last visit on our tour is Gondar, a city in the province of Begemder. Another city is recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO because they are lots of monuments. The name is worth walled royal enclosure seventeenth century or more known as Fasil ghebi, a citadel of particular architectural style Gondar, based on the Arabic style and Baroque Europe. You should know that ghebi Fasil is surrounded by an outer wall of 900 meters long with 12 doors and 2 bridges.
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Now we go to the Amhara region, where is located the town of Dese, climb 700 meters to reach 2.550 meters over sea level. Where we will visit the post office, which was built in 1920, you can also visit the Museum and the House of Yoseph Biru Dejazmach.
The last visit on our tour is Gondar, a city in the province of Begemder. Another city is recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO because they are lots of monuments. The name is worth walled royal enclosure seventeenth century or more known as Fasil ghebi, a citadel of particular architectural style Gondar, based on the Arabic style and Baroque Europe. You should know that ghebi Fasil is surrounded by an outer wall of 900 meters long with 12 doors and 2 bridges.
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