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Debre Libanos monastery, located in North Shewa Zone, Oromia Region

Christian monasticism in Ethiopia has been practiced since the Aksumite era in the 6th century AD. The Nine Saints from the Byzantine Empire have played crucial roles in the development of monasticism in Ethiopia, which also continued during the Zagwe and Solomonic periods.

Debre Libanos and Debre Damo are some of the best-known monasteries in Ethiopia. Monasteries often have the titles of Debre ("church") and Gedam ("monastery") attached to communities of monks and nuns.

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