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- Ankober abstract "Ankober, also known as Gorobela, is a town in central Ethiopia and one of the capitals of the former kingdom of Shewa. Located in the Semien Shewa Zone of the Amhara Region, Ankober is perched on the eastern escarpment of the Ethiopian Highlands 40 kilometers to the east of Debre Birhan, with a latitude and longitude of 9°34′N 39°54′E, and an approximate elevation of about 2465 meters. The gravel road between Ankober and Debre Berhan, 42 kilometers in length, was overhauled in May 2009.Buildings that survive from the Shewa period include the Kidus Mikael church, built by Sahle Selassie. According to Philip Briggs, all that survives of Menelik's palace, which he had built on the site of his father's palace, is "one long stone-and-mortar wall measuring some 1.5m high." Briggs comments that it is "difficult to say why this one wall should have survived virtually intact when the rest of the palace crumbled into virtual oblivion." Ankober is also known as where the endemic Ankober Serin was first observed by ornithologists in 1979.".
- Ankober country Ethiopia.
- Ankober elevation "2465.0".
- Ankober isPartOf Amhara_Region.
- Ankober isPartOf Semien_Shewa_Zone_(Amhara).
- Ankober populationTotal "2288".
- Ankober synonym "Gorobela".
- Ankober timeZone East_Africa_Time.
- Ankober utcOffset "+3".
- Ankober wikiPageID "1317336".
- Ankober wikiPageRevisionID "600000474".
- Ankober coordinatesRegion "ET".
- Ankober elevationM "2465".
- Ankober hasPhotoCollection Ankober.
- Ankober latd "9".
- Ankober latm "34".
- Ankober latns "N".
- Ankober longd "39".
- Ankober longew "E".
- Ankober longm "54".
- Ankober officialName "Ankober".
- Ankober otherName "Gorobela".
- Ankober populationAsOf "2005".
- Ankober populationTotal "2288".
- Ankober pushpinLabelPosition "right".
- Ankober pushpinMap "Ethiopia".
- Ankober pushpinMapCaption "Location within Ethiopia".
- Ankober subdivisionName Amhara_Region.
- Ankober subdivisionName Ethiopia.
- Ankober subdivisionName Semien_Shewa_Zone_(Amhara).
- Ankober subdivisionType "Country".
- Ankober subdivisionType "Region".
- Ankober subdivisionType "Zone".
- Ankober timezone East_Africa_Time.
- Ankober utcOffset "+3".
- Ankober subject Category:Populated_places_in_the_Amhara_Region.
- Ankober point "9.566666666666666 39.9".
- Ankober type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Ankober type District108552138.
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- Ankober type PopulatedPlacesInTheAmharaRegion.
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- Ankober type Site108651247.
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- Ankober type YagoGeoEntity.
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- Ankober type Place.
- Ankober type PopulatedPlace.
- Ankober type Settlement.
- Ankober type Wikidata:Q532.
- Ankober type Place.
- Ankober type Location.
- Ankober type _Feature.
- Ankober type SpatialThing.
- Ankober comment "Ankober, also known as Gorobela, is a town in central Ethiopia and one of the capitals of the former kingdom of Shewa. Located in the Semien Shewa Zone of the Amhara Region, Ankober is perched on the eastern escarpment of the Ethiopian Highlands 40 kilometers to the east of Debre Birhan, with a latitude and longitude of 9°34′N 39°54′E, and an approximate elevation of about 2465 meters.".
- Ankober label "Ancober".
- Ankober label "Ankober".
- Ankober label "Ankober".
- Ankober label "Ankober".
- Ankober label "Ankober".
- Ankober label "Анкобэр".
- Ankober label "安科貝爾".
- Ankober sameAs Ankober.
- Ankober sameAs Ankober.
- Ankober sameAs Ancober.
- Ankober sameAs Ankober.
- Ankober sameAs m.04sfhk.
- Ankober sameAs Q557397.
- Ankober sameAs Q557397.
- Ankober sameAs Ankober.
- Ankober lat "9.566666666666666".
- Ankober long "39.9".
- Ankober wasDerivedFrom Ankober?oldid=600000474.
- Ankober isPrimaryTopicOf Ankober.
- Ankober name "Ankober".