| History of Ethiopia Ethiopia is the oldest independent country in Africa, with one of the longest recorded histories in the world. History_of_Ethiopia
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| Politics of Ethiopia Politics of Ethiopia takes place in a framework of a federal parliamentary republic, whereby the Prime Minister is the head of government. Executive power is exercised by the government. Politics_of_Ethiopia
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| Economy of Ethiopia The economy of Ethiopia is based on agriculture, which accounts for half of gross domestic product (GDP), 60% of exports, and 80% of total employment. Economy_of_Ethiopia
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| Foreign relations of Ethiopia Like many states in sub-Saharan Africa, Ethiopia was relatively isolated from other countries not immediately adjacent to her, until well into the 19th century. Many historians trace modern Ethiopian foreign policy to the reign of Emperor Tewodros II, whose primary concerns were the security of Ethiopia's traditional borders, obtaining technology from Europe (or modernization), and to a lesser degree Ethiopian rights to the monastery of Dar-es-Sultan in the city of Jerusalem. Foreign_relations_of_Ethiopia
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| Semitic languages The Semitic languages are a language family whose living representatives are spoken by more than 467 million people across much of the Middle East, North Africa, and the Horn of Africa. They constitute a branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family. Semitic_languages
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| Economy of Somalia Somalia has a free market economy. Somalia has meager natural resources (or untapped resources such as Oil) and recent economic reverses has left its people increasingly dependent on remittances from abroad. Economy_of_Somalia
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| Military of Somalia The Somali National Army was, up until 1991, made up of the army, navy, air force, and air defense command. The Somali Government's demise led to the de facto dissolution of the national armed forces. Military_of_Somalia
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| Semitic languages Talk:Semitic_languages
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| Addis Ababa Addis Ababa (sometimes spelled Addis Abeba, the spelling used by the official Ethiopian Mapping Authority; Amharic, Adis Abäba "new flower," ) is the capital city of Ethiopia and the African Union and its predecessor, the OAU. It is also the largest city in Ethiopia. Addis_Ababa
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| List of countries by population This is a list of countries ordered according to population. The list includes and ranks sovereign states and self-governing dependent territories. List_of_countries_by_population
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| Tigrinya language , is estimated at 3.3 million by Ethnologue, whereas other estimates indicate 4. Tigrinya_language
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| Ethiopia }} Ethiopia
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| Axum | Type = Cultural Axum
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| Tigray Region For other uses please see Tigre (disambiguation) Tigray_Region
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| Meles Zenawi |birth_place = Adwa, Tigray, Ethiopia Meles_Zenawi
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| Ethiopian Airlines Ethiopian Airlines ( in short) is an airline based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It is the national airline of Ethiopia, operating scheduled international passenger and freight services to 50 destinations world-wide, as well as domestic services to 28 destinations and passenger and cargo charter flights. Ethiopian_Airlines
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| List of political parties in Ethiopia Political parties in Ethiopia lists political parties in Ethiopia. List_of_political_parties_in_Ethiopia
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| List of national libraries This is a list of national libraries of the world. A national library is a library specifically established by the government of a nation to serve as the preeminent repository of information for that country. List_of_national_libraries
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| List of trolleybus systems This is a list of cities where trolleybuses operate, or operated in the past, as part of the public transport system. The original list has been divided to improve user-friendliness and to reduce article size. List_of_trolleybus_systems
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| Ejersa Goro |subdivision_type1 = Region Ejersa_Goro
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| Oromia Region |official_languages = Oromo Oromia_Region
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| Lalibela |native_name = Lalibela
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| Harar Harar (var. Harrar, Hārer, Harer; ) is an eastern city in Ethiopia, and the capital of the modern Harari ethno-political division (or kilil) of Ethiopia. Harar
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| Ethiopian birr The birr () is the unit of currency in Ethiopia. Before 1976, dollar was the official English translation of birr. Ethiopian_birr
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| Ethiopia Talk:Ethiopia
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| Somali Region Somali (); is the eastern-most of the nine ethnic divisions (kililoch) of Ethiopia. It is often called Somali, though it is not to be confused with the independent country of the same name. Somali_Region
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| Negasso Gidada Dr. Negasso Gidada Solon (born 1943) was the President of Ethiopia from 1995 until 2001. Negasso_Gidada
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| Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region (often abbreviated as SNNPR) is one of the nine ethnic divisions (kililoch) of Ethiopia. It comprises the former Regions 7-11. Southern_Nations,_Nationalities,_and_People's_Region
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| Adwa Adwa (also spelled Adowa, Aduwa, or Adua) is a market town i Adwa
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| Arsi Zone Arsi (or Arssi) is one of the 12 zones of the Oromia Region in Ethiopia. Arsi is also the name of a former province. Arsi_Zone
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| P'ent'ay P'ent'ay or Pentay (Amharic- ፔንጤ) is a slang term widely used in modern Ethiopia, and among Ethiopians living abroad, to describe Ethiopian Christians who are not members of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo, Ethiopian Orthodox Tehadeso, Roman Catholic or Ethiopian Catholic churches. The term is an abbreviation of the word "Pentecostal"; however, it is widely used when referring to all Ethiopian Protestant or Anabaptist Christians. P'ent'ay
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| Gondar |native_name = Gondar
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| Benishangul-Gumuz Region [of Ethiopia highlighting the Benishangul-Gumaz region .] Benishangul-Gumuz_Region
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| Gambela Region Gambela is one of the nine ethnic divisions (kililoch) of Ethiopia. Previously known as Region 12, its capital is Gambela. Gambela_Region
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| Shashamane Shashamane (or Shashemene, ሻሸመኔ) is a town in central Ethiopia. It is located in the Misraq Shewa Zone of the Oromia Region, Shashamane
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| Mek'ele Mekelle is a city and woreda in northern Ethiopia. Located in Enderta which is in the Mek'ele
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| Weldiya Weldiya (also spelled Woldia) is a hillside market town and woreda in northern Ethiopia. Located north of Dessie and southeast of Lalibela in the Semien Wollo Zone of the Amhara Region (or kilil), this town has a latitude and longitude of {{coord|11|50|N|39|41|E Weldiya
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| Dire Dawa Dire Dawa is one of two chartered cities (astedader akabibi) in Ethiopia (the other being the capital, Addis Ababa). This chartered city is divided administratively into two woredas, the city proper and the non-urban woreda of Issa and Gurgura. Dire_Dawa
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| Sodere __NOTOC__ Sodere
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| Adama Adama (Oromo Adaama, [[Ge Adama
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| Badme Badme is a town in the Horn of Africa and the focus of a territorial dispute between Eritrea and Ethiopia. It is claimed by both Eritrea, which considers Badme to be a part of Gash-Barka Zone, and Ethiopia, which considers Badme part of the Mirabawi Zone of the Tigray Region. Badme
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| Amba Mariam |native_name = Amba_Mariam
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| Jijiga Jijiga () is a city in eastern Ethiopia and the capital of the Somali Region (or kilil) of that country. Located in the Jijiga Zone approximately 80 km (50 mi) east of Harar and 60 km (37 mi) west o Jijiga
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| Arkebe Oqubay Arkebe Oqubay is an Ethiopian politician. He is a former Mayor of Addis Ababa (2003-2005) and is currently a State Minister of Works and Urban Development Arkebe_Oqubay
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| Bahir Dar Bahir Dar is a city in north western Ethiopia, and the capital of the Amhara Region (kilil). Bahir_Dar
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| Goba Goba is a town in south-central Ethiopia. Located in the Bale Zone of the Oromia Region approximately 446 km sout Goba
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| Amhara Region Amhara (አማራ) is one of the nine ethnic divisions (kililoch) of Ethiopia, containing the homeland of the Amhara people. Previously known as Region 3, its capital is Bahir Dar. Amhara_Region
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| Famines in Ethiopia Traditionally the Economy of Ethiopia was based on subsistence agriculture, with an aristocracy that consumed the surplus. Due to a number of causes, the peasants lacked incentives to either improve production or to store their excess harvest; as a result, they lived from harvest to harvest. Famines_in_Ethiopia
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| Abune Paulos Abune Paulos (born Gebre Medhin Wolde Yohannes 1935) is Abuna and Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (1992 - 2008). His full title is "His Holiness Abune Paulos, Fifth Patriarch and Catholicos (re-ese Liqane Papasat) of Ethiopia, Ichege of the See of St. Abune_Paulos
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| Arba Minch Arba Minch (Amharic, "forty springs") is a city in southern Ethiopia; less common names for Arba_Minch
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