Tanqua Millash

Tanqua Millash (Tigrinya: ጣንቋ ምላሽ) is a woreda in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia.

They have literally been hewn from rock, probably before the 10th C. CE,[2][3][4] One such church is located along the slopes of the Degua Tembien massif.

The Kidane Mihret rock church of Addi Nefas (13°33.3′N 39°1.44′E / 13.5550°N 39.02400°E / 13.5550; 39.02400) is hewn from Adigrat sandstone.

[5] A sample enumeration performed by the CSA in 2001 interviewed 15,123 farmers in this district, who held an average of 1.63 hectares of land.

In addition, long-horned Raya oxen are purchased from Southern Tigray as draught animals.

Abune Aregewi church in Zeyi , holding the entrance of the Zeyi cave
A rare spring in Adenna church forest
Abergele cattle, a landrace that is very popular in Tanqua Millash