Hosaena Wachamo |
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Location within Ethiopia | |
Coordinates: 7°33′N 37°51′E / 7.550°N 37.850°E | |
Country | Ethiopia |
Region | Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' |
Zone | Hadiya |
Elevation | 2,177 m (7,142 ft) |
Population (2012) | |
• Total | 75,963 |
Time zone | EAT (UTC+3) |
Climate | Cfb |
Hosaena (also spelled Hosaina or Hosa'ina, also called Hosanna (which has namasakes); an older name is Wachamo) is a town and separate woreda in southern Ethiopia, and the administrative center of the Hadiya Zone. Located in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region (SNNPR), Hosaena has a latitude and longitude of 7°33′N 37°51′E / 7.550°N 37.850°ECoordinates: 7°33′N 37°51′E / 7.550°N 37.850°E with an elevation of 2177 meters above sea level. It was part of Limo woreda and is surrounded by it.
A nearby landmark is the rock-hewn Dawabelo Cave, whose rock-hewn pillars suggest that it is an unfinished monolithic church. An all-weather road was built in 1963 by the Gurage Road Association, which connected Hosaena to Addis Ababa by way of Welkite and Endibir. According to the SNNPR's Bureau of Finance and Economic Development, as of 2003[update] Hosaena's amenities include digital telephone access, postal service, 24-hour electrical service, a bank and a hospital.