Bete Selassie

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Bete Selassie is a historic Ethiopian Orthodox monastery located on the Zege Peninsula, known for its religious significance and traditional church architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian religious site
Ethiopian Orthodox monastery
alsoServesAs local parish church
architecturalStyle traditional Ethiopian Orthodox church architecture
associatedWith Ethiopian Christian monastic tradition
Lake Tana church and monastery network NERFINISHED
buildingType church
continent Africa
country Ethiopia
culturalSignificance important site for local Orthodox Christian communities
part of the monastic landscape of the Zege Peninsula
denomination Oriental Orthodox Christianity NERFINISHED
governedBy Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church authorities NERFINISHED
hasFeature circular or polygonal church layout (typical Ethiopian style)
frescoed interior (typical of Zege churches)
wooden structural elements
hasRite Ethiopian Orthodox liturgy
heritageType historic monastery
knownFor historic monastic life
religious significance
traditional Ethiopian church architecture
languageOfLiturgy Geʽez NERFINISHED
locatedIn Zege Peninsula NERFINISHED
northwestern Ethiopia
locatedNear Lake Tana NERFINISHED
pilgrimageStatus regional pilgrimage destination
region Amhara Region NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
religiousAffiliation Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church NERFINISHED
usedFor Christian worship
monastic life
religious pilgrimage

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Zege Peninsula hasMonastery Bete Selassie