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Ethiopia

Officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, this landlocked country is located in the Horn of Africa. Ethiopia is the second-most populous country in Africa, with more than 85.2 million people as of 2010, and the 10th largest by area with 1,100,00 sq km.

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Ethiopia is why not the memebership of WTO?

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What are legal reasons , economical reasons , and political reasonsvfor that

How did Ethiopia become a center of Christianity?

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Ethiopia became a center of Christianity through the influence of early missionaries and the adoption of Christianity by King Ezana in the 4th century. The establishment of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church played a significant role in spreading Christianity throughout the region.

Why do people live in addis ababa?

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People live in Addis Ababa for various reasons, including job opportunities, education, healthcare facilities, cultural activities, and social opportunities. Addis Ababa is the political and economic center of Ethiopia, offering a diverse range of services and amenities that attract people from different parts of the country and abroad. Additionally, its moderate climate and scenic beauty also make it an appealing place to live.

What are the Five top causes of death in Ethiopia?

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The top five causes of death in Ethiopia are lower respiratory infections, neonatal disorders, diarrheal diseases, HIV/AIDS, and cardiovascular diseases. These causes are largely influenced by factors such as access to healthcare, sanitation, and poverty.

How many people die in Ethiopia a day?

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On average, in Ethiopia, about 1,300 to 1,500 individuals die each day.

What percentage of graduate students graduate in Ethiopia?

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Approximately 25% of graduate students in Ethiopia complete their studies and graduate, based on available data.

How many muslims are there in ethiopia?

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50% of the people in Ethiopian are Muslim.

What is the percent of the population in Ethiopia?

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As of 2021, the population of Ethiopia is estimated to be around 120 million people, making it the second most populous country in Africa.

What percentage of Ethiopia doesn't have access to clean drinking water?

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Approximately 42% of the population in Ethiopia lacks access to clean drinking water. This poses challenges in regards to sanitation and overall health for a significant portion of the population.

What is Ethiopia's life expectancy?

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According to the CIA factbook the life expectancy for Ethiopia's is: 49.43 years the the entire population, 48.26 years for males and 50.64 years for females. These are both estimates. For more information see the CIA factbook at: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/et.html#People

How many Ethiopian Jews are there today?

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According to the TIME/Britannica 2010 Almanac, presenting figures as of mid-2009,

people who identified themselves as adherents of Judaism, whether practicing or

not, amounted to 13.9 million worldwide, in 135 countries, and totaled 0.2% (two

tenths of one percent) of the world's population. Israel is the only country in the

world where adherents to Judaism comprise a majority of the population.

What is the literacy rate of Ethiopia?

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The literacy rate in Ethiopia is estimated to be around 49.1% for the total population aged 15 and over. However, there are variations by region and gender, with higher rates in urban areas and among men compared to women. Efforts are being made to improve literacy rates through education initiatives and programs.

What is the average level of education in Ethiopia?

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As of 2021, the average level of education in Ethiopia is relatively low compared to other countries. Many individuals have not completed primary education, and access to higher education remains limited for the majority of the population due to challenges such as poverty and infrastructure.

What is a small African country that is almost surrounded by the country Ethiopia?

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Djibouti is a small African country that is located in the Horn of Africa and is bordered by Ethiopia to the west and south. It is a small nation with a strategic location along the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.

How is auditing in Ethiopia?

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pretty good, thanks

Routing number of commercial bank of Ethiopia?

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Yes please what is route number of Ethiopia bank

Summary of Ethiopia Saluting the Colors - Walt Whitman?

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"Walt Whitman's poem 'Ethiopia Saluting the Colors' explores themes of freedom, equality, and the struggle for justice. The poem celebrates the courage and determination of African Americans who fought in the Civil War and calls for recognition of their contributions to the nation's history."

Can you find some poems about Ethiopia?

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"Wide Wall Ethiopia" by Haile Fida and "Abyssinia" by Rosemary Dobson are two examples of poems that celebrate Ethiopia's history and beauty. Both poems convey a sense of pride, admiration, and nostalgia for the country.

What does the poem ode to Ethiopia mean?

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"Ode to Ethiopia" is a poem celebrating the beauty, strength, and resilience of the Ethiopian people and the country itself. It pays homage to Ethiopia's rich history, culture, and natural landscapes, while also praising the courage and spirit of its people. The poem commemorates Ethiopia as a symbol of pride and inspiration for its citizens and the broader African community.

What are functions of national bank of Ethiopia?

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power and function of national bank of Ethiopia

What is unique about the culture of Lalibela?

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I have went to the city Lalibela and went to it's churches! The churches are actually the culture that's unique because the angels have built it with King Lalibela.

Who discovered Ethiopia?

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No one 'discovered' Ethiopia. People may indeed have been created there.

The country is the oldest in Africa, having been known as a country at least since 1,000 BC. It was the home of the Queen of Sheba at that time.

What food is eaten during Christmas in Ethiopia?

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1.Mint Candy

2.Nut Rolls

3.Snow Logs

4.Wreath Candy

5.Wreath Cookies

6.Coconut Macaroons

7.Cranberry Punch

8.Plum Pudding

9.Fruit Cake

10.Christmas Salad

11.GingerBread

12.GingerBread Men

13.Holiday Slaw

14.Soda Scones

15.Ice Cream Snow

16.Holiday Ham Balls

17.Mint Snowballs

18.Mrs.Claus Holiday Soup

19.Numeg Rolls

20.Pudding De Noel A La Francoise

What is the spongey Ethiopian bread called?

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Injera Quick Notes:

- Ethiopians' staple bread

- made from Teff cereal (Eragrostis tef)

- soft, spongy texture, with tiny holes

- tangy, slightly-sour taste

- used as utensil to scoop up sauces & meat

- dishes are served on top[injera] similar to a table cloth

- folded injera for scooping is provided on a side dish

- non-Ethiopians sometimes mistake it for a napkin =)

Was the Queen of Sheba from Ethiopia?

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She was Ethiopian Queen, also called "Makeda" the 24th queen of Saba family. She rigned not exactly at the present Ethiopian boundary, but includes the nile vally part and her seat was at "Meroe" earler called saba, located at northern Sudan. Ethiopians are partly her descendans, while the other half is "King Solomon". The tradition/tale of her history went further to Yemen after the famous King "Ezana" concurred Yemen around 6 A.D. The Yemeni inherited the tale of Kings from Ethiopia as preched by Ezana, but it is fact that they are also genetically Ethiopian.