Soqota
Sekota 
    ሰቆጣ Sokota, Sakota, &c.  | |
|---|---|
Town  | |
| Coordinates: 12°37′31″N 39°02′06″E / 12.62528°N 39.03500°E | |
| Country | Ethiopia | 
| Region | Amhara | 
| Zone | Wag Hemra Zone | 
| Population  (2007)  | |
 • Total  | 22,346 | 
| Time zone | UTC+3 (EAT) | 
Sekota, also spelled Sokota, Sakota, Soqota (Amharic: ሰቆጣ; formerly ሰቈጣ) is a town and separate woreda in northern Ethiopia. The name is likely from the Agaw word sakute/ሳቑጠ, "fortified village." Located in the Wag Hemra Zone of the Amhara Region, Sekota has a latitude and longitude of 12°37′31″N 39°02′06″E / 12.62528°N 39.03500°E and an elevation of 2266 meters above sea level. It is surrounded by woreda of Soqota.
About 6 kilometers from Sekota is the church Wuqir Meskale Kristos, where the mummified corpses of several Wagshums lies.