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Lalibela
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Lalibela 

(or Lalibala), a city in northeastern Ethiopia, in Wallo Province, located east of Lake Tana on the slopes of Mount Abuna Josef. Lalibela was a medieval religious center and the capital of the Zague dynasty (12th-13th century). It is well known for its monolithic three-aisled churches. Of simplified geometric form they are hewn out of volcanic tufa (Biet Mariam, Medhane Alem, Biet Emmanuel, Biet Mercurios, Biet Giorgis, Biet Gabriel-Rufael). Reliefs and wall painting in these churches fancifully combine Christian and pagan symbols and motifs.

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Monti della Corte, A. A. Lalibela. Rome, 1940.
Bidder, J. Lalibela. London, 1959.


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