Category
page 1Ambas in Ethiopia
Amba Alagi
mountain

Amba Mariam
place in Amhara, Ethiopia
Debre Damo
flat-topped mountain, or amba, and a 6th-century monastery in northern Ethiopia
Amba Aradam
mountain
Amba Geshen
mountain
Amba
characteristic landform in Ethiopia, known for being steep-sided, flat-topped mountain, often the site of villages, wells and their surrounding farmland

Awra Amba
human settlement

Aliyu Amba
town in Ethiopia
Wehni
Wehni () is the name of one of the mountains of Ethiopia where most of the male heirs to the Emperor of Ethiopia were interned, usually for life. It was the last of the three such mountains, or amba, said to have been used for that purpose, the other two being Debre Damo and Amba Geshen.
Ambassel
Ambassel () is a woreda in Amhara Region, Ethiopia, and an amba, or mountain fortress, located in the woreda. The word Ambasel is derived from two words "Amba" from the Amharic word for plateau, and “Asel” from the Arabic language, which means honey. Together, it means “plateau of honey” or the “land of honey” the woreda is named for this feature. Located in the Debub Wollo Zone, Ambassel woreda is bordered on the west by the Bashilo which separates it from Tenta, on the north by the Semien Wollo Zone, on the southeast by the Mille River which separates it from Tehuledere, and on the south by