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Melkam Genna, also known as Ethiopian Christmas, is celebrated on January 7th according to the Ethiopian Orthodox calendar. It marks the birth of Jesus Christ and is a significant religious holiday in Ethiopia. The celebration typically includes church services, feasting, and traditional festivities, with many people wearing white garments called "netela." Special dishes, such as doro wat (spicy chicken stew) and injera (flatbread), are often prepared for the occasion.

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