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Debre Werq

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Country
  
Ethiopia

Zone
  
East Gojjam

Elevation
  
2,489 m

Region
  
Amhara

Time zone
  
EAT (UTC+3)

Local time
  
Sunday 10:01 AM

Debre Werq

Weather
  
19°C, Wind E at 6 km/h, 51% Humidity

Debre Work is a small town in western Ethiopia. Located in the East Gojjam of the Amhara Region, it has a latitude and longitude of 6°52′N 35°31′E with an elevation of 2489 meters above sea level. The settlement is known for its church and a hilltop monastery dedicated to the Virgin Mary, around which the community grew. It is the larger of two towns in Enarj Enawga woreda.

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Map of Debre Werk, Ethiopia

History

An early mention of Debre Work is around 1620, when the Tulema Oromo were said to have devastated Gojjam as far as Debre Work. Its next mention is in 1684, in an itinerary of Emperor Iyasu I. Cardinal Guglielmo Massaia met with Ras Ali II here in the mid-19th century, describing the town as sitting on a round hill with the church at its summit; the town encircling the church almost extended down to the base of the hill. A debtera, who was head of the church, also appeared to be the civil head of the town. Charles Beke, who visited Debre Work 25 April 1842, described the town was not only located "on a conical eminence", located the hill at "the fork of two small streams Tazza and Zinjut." (Both of these streams are tributaries of the Chee.)

Paul B. Henze describes visiting the church at Debre Work in the early 1970s, an event which included finding the church being rebuilt from the foundations, and an unpleasant encounter with a monk over wanting to view the church's collection of manuscripts.

Demographics

Based on figures from the Central Statistical Agency in 2005, Debre Work has an estimated total population of 13,908, of whom 6,643 are men and 7,265 are women. The 1994 census reported this town had a total population of 8,048 of whom 3,495 were men and 4,553 were women.

References

Debre Werq Wikipedia