North Wollo is a district located in the northern part of the Amhara region in Ethiopia. It is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including the beautiful Simien Mountains and the deep canyons of the Tekeze River. The district is also home to the historic town of Lalībela, which is famous for its rock-hewn churches, a UNESCO World Heritage site. North Wollo is a predominantly rural area, with agriculture being the main source of livelihood for the local population. The district is known for its fertile land, which supports the cultivation of crops such as teff, barley, and wheat. The region is also known for its traditional weaving and pottery, which are important aspects of the local culture.