Komsa
Komsa is a small village located in the northern region of Ethiopia. It is situated in the Amhara Region, approximately 150 kilometers north of the capital city, Addis Ababa. The village is known for its rich cultural heritage and traditional way of life. Komsa is primarily inhabited by the Amhara people, who are known for their unique customs and traditions. The village is surrounded by lush green hills and fertile farmlands, which are ideal for agriculture. The main crops grown in the area include teff, maize, and wheat. Komsa is also home to a number of traditional craftsmen who specialize in making hand-woven textiles and pottery. The village has a small primary school and a health center, which provide basic education and healthcare services to the local community. Komsa is also known for its beautiful natural scenery, including the nearby Lake Tana, which is one of the largest freshwater lakes in Africa. The village is accessible by road and is connected to other parts of Ethiopia through a network of local roads. Komsa is a peaceful and tranquil place, offering visitors a glimpse into the traditional way of life in rural Ethiopia.