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The Lalibela churches in Ethiopia were constructed during the reign of King Lalibela in the 12th and 13th centuries. The building process is believed to have taken about 24 years, with the churches carved directly from rock, showcasing remarkable engineering and artistic skill. The complex consists of 11 monolithic churches, which were intended to be a New Jerusalem for Ethiopian Christians.

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