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- Wonchi abstract "Wanchi, also sometimes erroneously spelt as \"Wonchi\", is one of the woredas in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. It is located in the South Western Shawa Zone; bordered on the southwest by Amaya, on the north by Western Shawa Zone, and on the southeast by Waliso and Goro District. The administrative centre of Wanchi is Chitu. Dariyan and Haro have emerged as rapidly growing rural towns.The highest point in Wanchi is Ya'ii Chaboo peak, which is about 3,365 metres (11,040 ft) above sea level. Warqee (also known as Enset) is by far the most important staple crop in the area. Wanchi lake is a crater lake located about equal distance between the town of Ambo and Woliso, at an altitude of about 3000m above sea level. Wonchi contains hot springs, waterfalls, valleys, and other scenery. In the island, an old monastery named Cherkos is found. Due to its unique topography, Wanchi is blessed with varieties of animal and plant species. For these reasons, Wanchi has been a very popular tourist destination in Ethiopia. This has been the case even when there was no dry weather road. Since the construction of Ambo-Waliso gravel road, tourism has emerged as one of the rapidly growing economic sectors in the district, Wanchi lake becoming a favored weekend destination for residents of nearby cities including Addis Ababa.There are two islands in the lake. In one of the islands there is an ancient church called Cherkos monastery. You can navigate to the monasteries on ferries. The tourist can hire horses to take down the mountain to the lake. It takes about one hour from the top view to reach the lake side.".
- Wonchi thumbnail Wonchi_Lake_of_Ethiopia.jpg?width=300.
- Wonchi wikiPageID "7881383".
- Wonchi wikiPageLength "4475".
- Wonchi wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Wonchi wikiPageRevisionID "691503419".
- Wonchi wikiPageWikiLink Amaya_(woreda).
- Wonchi wikiPageWikiLink Amhara_people.
- Wonchi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Districts_of_Ethiopia.
- Wonchi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oromia_Region.
- Wonchi wikiPageWikiLink Central_Statistical_Agency.
- Wonchi wikiPageWikiLink Chițu.
- Wonchi wikiPageWikiLink Districts_of_Ethiopia.
- Wonchi wikiPageWikiLink Ethiopia.
- Wonchi wikiPageWikiLink Ethiopian_Orthodox_Tewahedo_Church.
- Wonchi wikiPageWikiLink Islam_in_Ethiopia.
- Wonchi wikiPageWikiLink Oromia_Region.
- Wonchi wikiPageWikiLink Oromo_language.
- Wonchi wikiPageWikiLink Oromo_people.
- Wonchi wikiPageWikiLink Pentay.
- Wonchi wikiPageWikiLink File:Wonchi_Lake_of_Ethiopia.jpg.
- Wonchi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wonchi".
- Wonchi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Wonchi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Wonchi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Wonchi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Woredas_of_the_Debub_Mirab_Shewa_Zone.
- Wonchi subject Category:Districts_of_Ethiopia.
- Wonchi subject Category:Oromia_Region.
- Wonchi hypernym Woredas.
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- Wonchi type Settlement.
- Wonchi type SpatialThing.
- Wonchi comment "Wanchi, also sometimes erroneously spelt as \"Wonchi\", is one of the woredas in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. It is located in the South Western Shawa Zone; bordered on the southwest by Amaya, on the north by Western Shawa Zone, and on the southeast by Waliso and Goro District. The administrative centre of Wanchi is Chitu. Dariyan and Haro have emerged as rapidly growing rural towns.The highest point in Wanchi is Ya'ii Chaboo peak, which is about 3,365 metres (11,040 ft) above sea level.".
- Wonchi label "Wonchi".
- Wonchi sameAs Q3569781.
- Wonchi sameAs Wonchi_(woreda).
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- Wonchi sameAs Q3569781.
- Wonchi lat "8.666666666666666".
- Wonchi long "37.916666666666664".
- Wonchi wasDerivedFrom Wonchi?oldid=691503419.
- Wonchi depiction Wonchi_Lake_of_Ethiopia.jpg.
- Wonchi isPrimaryTopicOf Wonchi.