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![26/01/12. Gondar, Ethiopia. The gate to Debre Berhan Selassie, a church whose ceiling is covered in 'kirobel' (cherubs), is in the shape of a lion, to denote Jesus. Gondar was the imperial capital from the 17th to the mid 19th centuries. Photo credit: Jane Hobson.](https://m.psecn.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000Z5sZX..6b_A/s/880/880/GondarMF-JHO-000027140002.jpg)
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26/01/12. Gondar, Ethiopia. The gate to Debre Berhan Selassie, a church whose ceiling is covered in 'kirobel' (cherubs), is in the shape of a lion, to denote Jesus. Gondar was the imperial capital from the 17th to the mid 19th centuries. Photo credit: Jane Hobson.
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