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  1. Yostos of Ethiopia

    were loyal to the Solomonic dynasty . Victorious, the Imperial Guard proclaimed Dawit III of Ethiopia Dawit III Emperor 30 January. Meanwhile, Emperor Yostos was still alive in the palace, forgotten ... , vol. 4 pp. 55ff. ref Notes reflist 2 Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia preceded Tewoflos of Ethiopia Tewoflos succeeded Dawit III of Ethiopia Dawit III Emperors of Ethiopia Category Emperors of Ethiopia Category Solomonid dynasty Category 18th century African people de Yostos fr Yostos d ...   more details



  1. Susenyos of Ethiopia

    Infobox monarch name Susenyos title Emperor of Ethiopia image caption religion Roman Catholic reign 1606 1632 coronation 1608 othertitles full name predecessor Yaqob of Ethiopia Yaqob successor Fasilides of Ethiopia Fasilides queen issue royal house Solomonic dynasty House of Solomon father mother birth ... date 1632 September 7 df yes was Emperor of Ethiopia unicode n gus n g st 1606 1632 of Ethiopia . His father was Abeto Prince Fasilides of Ethiopia Fasilides , a grandson of Dawit II of Ethiopia Dawit II . As a result, while some authorities list Susenyos as a member of the Solomonic dynasty , others ... a subset, however, of the Solomonic dynasty . Manuel de Almeida , a Portuguese Jesuit who lived in Ethiopia ... Huntingford, Some Records of Ethiopia, 1593 1646 London Hakluyt Society, 1954 , p. 189. Beckingham ... March 1607 Yaqob of Ethiopia Yaqob at the Battle of Gol in southern Gojjam . After his defeat ... into Ethiopia. Despite defeating the rebels three different times, the pretender managed to escape ..., the captain of the Portuguese in Ethiopia. ref Bruce, vol. 3 pp. 296 300 ref Despite this act legitimizing ... as the brief period in Ethiopian history when Roman Catholicism in Ethiopia Roman Catholic Christianity ... to save the Ethiopian emperor Gelawdewos of Ethiopia Gelawdewos from the onslaught of Ahmed Gragn , a Muslim .... ref Wallis Budge, A History of Ethiopia Nubia and Abyssinia , 1928 Oosterhout Anthropological ... used to enforce Catholicism on Ethiopia. While expressing some skepticism at the mater, Bruce ... fled the field. Upon viewing the field of battle, Susenyos son Fasilides of Ethiopia Fasilides is reported ..., his protector. Catholic Ethiopia had come to an end. ref Bruce, pp. 403ff ref Succession ... Oxford University Press, 1967. E. A. Wallis Budge . A History of Ethiopia Nubia and Abyssinia , 1928. Oosterhout, the Netherlands Anthropological Publications, 1970. Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia preceded Yaqob of Ethiopia Yaqob succeeded Fasilides of Ethiopia Fasilides Emperors of Ethiopia ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Ethiopia

    governors. ref Chris Proutky, Empress Taytu and Menelik II Ethiopia 1883 1910 Trenton The Red Sea ...Telecommunications in Ethiopia is currently a monopoly in the control of the Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation ETC all telephone service and internet access Clarify date April 2010 requires ETC ... 17, 2005. City codes i.e. , internal prefixes changed from two digits to three or, from outside Ethiopia ... hosts. ref name factbook As of 2005, there were 164,000 internet users. Ethiopia s Country codes country code TLD is .et . History The first Telegraphy telegraph line in Ethiopia was constructed ... and the next year by a line again from Addis Ababa to Gore, Ethiopia Gore in the province of Illubabor ... voices frightened the local priests, who thought it was the work of demon s. The Emperor Menelik II ... War Italian invasion . ref Richard Pankhurst, Economic History of Ethiopia 1800 1935 Addis Ababa ... rural inhabitant of Ethiopia has to walk 30 kilometers to the nearest phone. The ETC announced ... through customs. Notes Reflist See also Internet in Ethiopia Ethiopian Telecommunication Agency Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation ETV Ethiopia Media in Ethiopia External links http www.gsmworld.com roaming gsminfo cou et.shtml GSM World page on Ethiopia http www.panafril10n.org wikidoc pmwiki.php PanAfrLoc Ethiopia PanAfriL10n page on Ethiopia http www.ethiopians.com Engineering Internet ET.htm The Internet in Ethiopia 2001 article http www.mediaethiopia.com Engineering internet in ethiopia revisited.htm Internet in Ethiopia Revisited A Mixed Bag of Progress and Opportunities on Hold 2002 update of previous article http www.guardian.co.uk technology 2005 aug 04 onlinesupplement Ethiopia s digital dream 2005 Guardian UK article Economy of Ethiopia Ethiopia topics Africa topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications In Ethiopia Category Telecommunications in Ethiopia Category Communications in Ethiopia lt Etiopijos ry iai ru ...   more details



  1. Gigar of Ethiopia

    reflist Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia preceded Iyoas II of Ethiopia Iyoas II succeeded Baeda Maryam III of Ethiopia Baeda Maryam III Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia preceded Baeda Maryam III of Ethiopia Baeda Maryam III succeeded Iyasu IV of Ethiopia Iyasu IV Emperors of Ethiopia Persondata ...Gigar Ge ez alphabet Ge ez , born c.1745 was Emperor of Ethiopia unicode n gus n g st 3 June 1821 April 1826 April 1826 18 June 1830 of Ethiopia , and purportedly a member of the Solomonic dynasty . According to Samuel Gobat , who met with Gigar whom he called Guigar while a missionary in Ethiopia, Gigar had been a monk for many years, when on the death of his brother Iyoas II of Ethiopia Iyoas II he was proclaimed Emperor. Although he laid aside the cowl of St. Anthony, and assumed the crown and title of sovereignty, Gobat notes that the first was much more becoming his character, and far more suitable to the energies of his mind. At the time Gobat met Gigar, the Emperor was said to be 86 years old, although Gobat thought that Gigar did not appear to be more than sixty five or seventy. ref Ref Ethiopia Gobat 1851 pages 168f Gobat met him 30 March 1830. ref However, there is some question about Gigar s precise ancestry. While during his lifetime he was uncontestedly regarded as a descendant in male line of the dynasty, at least two contradictory genealogies for him exist in the sources. One is that he was a son of Iyasus II of Ethiopia Iyasu II and thus the brother of Iyoas I of Ethiopia ..., and a descendant of Emperor Fasilides of Ethiopia Fasilides . Citation needed date February ... III of Ethiopia Baeda Maryam III on the throne, but after a few days Ras Marye restored Gigar. ref Ref Ethiopia WallisBudge 1928 pages 481 Budge considers him the son of Iyasus and brother of Iyoas ... against his successor by false testimony he accused Iyasu IV of Ethiopia Iyasu IV of inviting Ras ... people Category 1745 births Category Year of death unknown Category Emperors of Ethiopia Category ...   more details



  1. Italians of Ethiopia

    , under the rule of Menelik II . Italy and Ethiopia signed a provisional treaty of peace on 26 October ..., airports, hospitals, etc.. . From 1936 to the start of World War II Mussolini controlled much of Ethiopia, but a guerrilla war raged in areas of Ethiopia still controlled by partisans linked to Haile ... disappearance after World War II. Italian Ethiopia 1936 1941 The Italian community in Ethiopia was very small in 1935, before the Italian invasion only 200 Italians lived in Ethiopia, nearly ...Infobox Ethnic group group Italians of Ethiopia br Italo etiopi image File Soldatietiopia.jpg 250px caption Italian soldiers and colonists starting their travel to conquest and colonize Ethiopia in 1935 ... Italians Italians of Ethiopia are the colonists from Italy who moved to colonize Ethiopia in the 20th century, and their descendants. History The 1880s were marked by the Scramble for Africa in Ethiopia ... 1946 Kingdom of Italy attempted to take control of Ethiopia. Conflicts between the two countries resulted ... Ethiopia. Emperor Haile Selassie fled the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa on 2 May 1936 and the Italians ..., and newly captured Ethiopia into Italian East Africa Africa Orientale Italiana, A.O.I. . The Italian King Victor Emmanuel III added Emperor of Ethiopia to his titles. Mussolini dreamed of sending ... Italian emigration to Ethiopia in the 1930s in Italian ref Only 3,200 Italian farmers ... controlling nearly 1 4 of Ethiopia highlands . Ethiopia divided in the administrative provinces ... by World War II. ref http www.architesi.polito.it pdf MorettiS EN.pdf Addis Abeba s 1939 Architectural plan ref Italians of Ethiopia under British and Ethiopian rule With the Italian defeat in eastern Africa in spring 1941, the Italians of Ethiopia started to face a period of huge difficulties. Some Italian civilians even participated in the Italian guerrilla war in Ethiopia until 1943, like ... guerrilla operations against the British troops after the East African Campaign World War II . She ...   more details



  1. Greeks in Ethiopia

    of the Emperor Iyasu II of Ethiopia Iyasu II , who included twelve silversmiths, whom the emperor ...The Greek community in Ethiopia today numbers about 500 persons and can be traced back to the 18th century. It is mainly located in the capital, Addis Ababa , and the city of Dire Dawa . History The name Ethiopia itself is Greek and means of burned face . ref citation url http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.04.0057 3Aentry 3D 232329 first Henry George last Liddell first2 ... community in Ethiopia is first attested by the presence of craftsmen and sailors in the 18th century ... and Europe. ref citation last Natsoulas first Theodoros title The Greeks in Ethiopia Economic ... 1975 oclc 8152015 ref ref citation last Dombrowski first Franz Amadeus title Ethiopia s access to the sea ... Travel Literature and the History of Precious Metalworking in Highland Ethiopia , History in Africa ... www.mfa.gr en US Policy Geographic Regions Sub Saharan Africa Bilateral Relation Ethiopia title Bilateral Relations Between Greece And Ethiopia publisher Ministry of Foreign Affairs publication place .... ref name aus citation url http www.ausgreeknet.com ethiopia.htm title Greeks in Ethiopia publisher ... to take advantage of the investment opportunities currently available in Ethiopia. ref name emfa ... title Hellenic & Ethiopian Bilateral Relations publisher Embassy of Ethiopia publication place Greece ... Fouyas title James Brice of Kinnaird and the Greeks in Ethiopia journal Abba Salama issue 2 pages 161 178 year 1971 oclc 63208888 citation first Theodore last Natsoulas title The Hellenic Presence in Ethiopia ... 726 727 issue 4 publisher Boston University African Studies Center citation title The Greeks of Ethiopia ... http www.ausgreeknet.com ethiopia.htm Addresses of the Greek Organizations in Ethiopia http kemey.blogspot.com 2008 10 conversation with mr costas stylianidis.html Greeks in Eritrea Immigration to Ethiopia Greek diaspora Category Greek minorities Ethiopia Category Ethnic groups in Ethiopia ru ...   more details



  1. Shire, Ethiopia

    mention of Shire is in one of the three surviving charters of Emperor Dawit I of Ethiopia r. 1382 1412 . ref G.W.B. Huntingford, The Historical Geography of Ethiopia from the first century AD to 1704 ... , is a town in northern Ethiopia . The administrative center of the Semenawi Mirab Zone ... forces in March 1988. The third edition of Lonely Planet guide to Ethiopia notes that war relics could still be seen near Shire. ref Matt Philips and Jean Bernard Carillet, Ethiopia and Eritrea , third ... of offensives, in which they destroyed government forces stationed at Rama, Ethiopia Rama , Adwa , Seleh ... Statistical Agency Ethiopia Central Statistical Agency in 2005, Shire has an estimated total population ...   more details



  1. Flag of Ethiopia

    ratio 1 2 The flag of Ethiopia is a flag that was adopted on February 6, 1996. It conforms to the specifications set forth in article 3 of the 1995 Constitution of Ethiopia . The three traditional colours green, yellow and red date back to Menelik II of Ethiopia Emperor Menelik 1889 1913 and were ... Empire in 1897 , a year after Ethiopia decisively defended itself from colonial Italy at the Battle ..., Ethiopia , Elizabet Filleul, trans., Richard Pankhurst, ed., in Aethiopistische Forschungen ... of Ethiopia, and has been in use since at least the early 17th century, as well. ref Barradas, pp ... of the land, yellow represents peace and harmony between Ethiopia s various ethnic and religious groups ... Ethiopia Bot generated title ref Emblem Prior to 1996 and to some extent even today the plain flag .... The star testifies to Ethiopia s bright future and possibly echoes the connection with the House of King ... Pennants.svg Before the rectangular flag was created, Ethiopia flew three coloured pennants. Note that the red was originally on the top. File Flag of Ethiopia 1897 .svg The old flag with the Lion of Judah ... . Image Flag of Ethiopia 1975 1987 .svg The official flag under the Derg 1975 1987 , essentially the Imperial .... File Flag of Ethiopia 1975.gif The state flag used under the Derg 1975 1987 . Rarely seen, and a forerunner to the flag introduced in 1987. File Ethiopia 1987 1991.PNG The flag of People s Democratic Republic of Ethiopia 1987 1991 , introduced the current ratio of 1 2. File Flag of Ethiopia 1991 1996 ... Flags of the Regions of Ethiopia References Reflist External links FOTW id et title Ethiopia http www.rbvex.it africapag etiopia.html Flag of Ethiopia http www.ethioworld.com CountryInformation ethiopianflag.htm ... nationalflags to edit this table, go to Template Nationalflags DEFAULTSORT Flag Of Ethiopia Category National flags Ethiopia Category National symbols of Ethiopia af Vlag van Ethiopi am ... id Bendera Ethiopia it Bandiera dell Etiopia he jv Gend ra Ethiopia ka ...   more details



  1. Yaqob of Ethiopia

    rival for the throne &ndash Susenyos of Ethiopia Susenyos , the son of Abeto Fasilides &ndash ..., where Yaqob and Abuna Petros II were killed in battle, and his troops slaughtered. ref The date of this battle is taken from G.W.B. Huntingford, The historical geography of Ethiopia from the first century .... A. Wallis Budge, A History of Ethiopia Nubia and Abyssinia , 1928 Oosterhout, the Netherlands Anthropological ... 375 383. Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia preceded Sarsa Dengel succeeded Za Dengel Succession office Emperor of Ethiopia preceded Za Dengel succeeded Susenyos of Ethiopia Susenyos Emperors of Ethiopia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Yaqob Of Ethiopia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Emperor of Ethiopia DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 10 March 1606 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Yaqob Of Ethiopia Category 1606 deaths Category 16th century monarchs in Africa Category ... of Ethiopia Category Solomonid dynasty Category Rulers deposed as children Category 16th century in Ethiopia Category 17th century in Ethiopia de Jakob thiopien fr Yaqob d thiopie is Jakob E p ukeisari ...   more details



  1. Famines in Ethiopia

    , and a major smallpox epidemic 1889 90 . br Conditions forced the coronation of Menelik II of Ethiopia Menelik II to be a subdued event. 1913 1914 Famine in northern provinces c.1929 Famine amongst ...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. Despite the extensive modernization of Ethiopia in the last 120 years, As of 2006 lc on the overwhelming majority of the population are peasants who still live from harvest to harvest, and are vulnerable to crop failures. This is exacerbated by a very high population growth rate, which is among the top 10 countries in the world. class wikitable width 15 Year width 85 Description First half of 9th century Followed by epidemic 1535 Famine and epidemic in Tigray Province Tigray . As described in the Futuh al Habasha , this took a heavy toll on Imam Ahmad Gragn s army When they entered Tigray each Muslim ... spread during the famine. Islam in Ethiopia , p. 94 1611 The heavy rains that fell this year and extreme ... mentita also afflicted Ethiopia. 1623 Jesuit sources 1634 1635 Reports of locust s in Tigray 1633 ... . 1702 Starving peasants appealed to Emperor Iyasus I of Ethiopia Iyasus I , crying that if he did not feed .... 1958 Famine in Tigray claimed 100,000 lives. Bahru Zewde, A History of Modern Ethiopia 1855 1974 ... 1983 1985 famine in Ethiopia . See also Agriculture in Ethiopia List of famines References Unless ... R.K. Pankhurst, An Introduction to the Economic History of Ethiopia London Lalibela House, 1961 , pp ... from 1800 through 1935, Pankhurst, Economic History of Ethiopia Addis Ababa Haile Selassie I ... Agency DPPA of Ethiopia Home page Category Famines in Africa Ethiopia Category History of Ethiopia Category Health in Ethiopia fr Famines en thiopie ja pl Kl ski g odu w Etiopii pt ...   more details



  1. Mota, Ethiopia

    code area code website footnotes Mota is a town in south west Ethiopia . Located in the Misraq Gojjam ... footbridge built by foreign stoneworkers during the reign of Emperor Fasilides of Ethiopia Fasilides ..., Ethiopia The Bradt Travel Guide , 3rd edition Chalfont St Peters Bradt, 2002 , p. 176 ref History ... in Ethiopia cotton cloth, cattle, and horses. ref Ref Ethiopia Pankhurst 1982 pages p. 275 ref ... resources dossiers local history of ethiopia m ORTMO.pdf Local History in Ethiopia The Nordic Africa Institute website accessed 9 May 2008 ref The artist Aleqa Elyas Hailu , believed to be Ethiopia ... of Ethiopia 1909 1930 , trans. Reidulf K. Molvaer K ln R diger K ppe, 1994 ref During the 1930s, its market day was on Thursday. During the East African Campaign World War II East African Campaign ... was one of the hotspots of the Gojjam peasant revolt in 1968. ref Gebru Tareke, Ethiopia Power and Protest ... on figures from the Central Statistical Agency Ethiopia Central Statistical Agency in 2005, this town ...   more details



  1. Constitutions of Ethiopia

    Politics of Ethiopia Ethiopia has had four constitutions 1931 Constitution of Ethiopia 1955 Constitution of Ethiopia 1987 Constitution of Ethiopia 1995 Constitution of Ethiopia A proposed revision of the 1955 constitution was released in 1974, but it had no legal effect, and was soon forgotten in the events of the Derg Ethiopian Revolution . Until the adoption of the first of these constitutions, the concepts of Ethiopian government had been codified in the Kebra Nagast which presented the concept that the legitimacy of the Emperor of Ethiopia was based on its asserted descent from king Solomon of ancient Israel , and the Fetha Negest a legal code used in Ethiopia at least as early as 1450 to define the rights and responsibilities of the monarch and subjects, as defined by the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church . ref Edmond J. Keller, Revolutionary Ethiopia From Empire to People s Republic Bloomington Indiana University Press, 1991 , p. 69 ref References reflist Ethiopia topics Constitutions of Ethiopia Africa topic Constitution of title Constitutions of African countries countries only yes Category Constitutions of Ethiopia ethiopia stub de Verfassungen thiopiens he no Etiopias grunnlov ...   more details



  1. Muja, Ethiopia

    Muja is a town in northern Ethiopia . Part of the Semien Wollo Zone of the Amhara Region , this town has a latitude and longitude of coord 12 04 N 39 27 E display inline,title with an elevation of 2918 meters above sea level. History The 1868 Expedition to Abyssinia British expedition against Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia Tewodros II encamped near Muja in 1868, at a site referred to as Moja Camp . Muja was visited by Beatrice Playne around 1950, who found while the town was really quite a large place and had once been flourishing , it now was had a feeling of neglect and decay since local government offices and the police station had been moved to a nearby settlement she called Culmus . Her description of Muja ends with the observation, On the hill above the town a number of old Italian buildings, which had once served as government offices, were beginning to disintegrate. ref Playne, Saint George for Ethiopia London Constable, 1954 , p. 170 ref Demographics Based on figures from the Central Statistical Agency Ethiopia Central Statistical Agency in 2005, Hawzen has an estimated total population of 3,531 of whom 1,669 are men and 1,862 are women. ref http www.csa.gov.et surveys National 20statistics national 20statistics 202005 Population.pdf CSA 2005 National Statistics , Table B.4 ref The 1994 census reported it had a total population of 2,045 of whom 878 were men and 1,167 were women. It is one of two settlements in Gidan woreda . Notes reflist Category Populated places in the Amhara Region Amhara geo stub zh ...   more details



  1. Culture of Ethiopia

    6, 1924, became the first official orchestra of Ethiopia. By the end of World War II , large ... of Ethiopia has a wide diversity. There are influences from Yemen , Somalia , Eritrea , Sudan ..., even if they may be just a year older. Music Main Music of Ethiopia The music of Ethiopia is extremely diverse, with each of Ethiopia s ethnic groups being associated with unique sounds. Some forms ... to Yared, who lived during the reign of Gabra Masqal. In northeastern Ethiopia, in Wollo, a Muslim ... sometimes made of clay. Popular music Ethiopia is a musically traditional country. Of course, popular ... tradition in Ethiopia was that of brass bands, imported from Jerusalem in the form of forty Armenian ... Mulatu Astatke . Amha Records, Kaifa Records, and Philips Ethiopia were prominent Ethiopian ... and albums on compact disc. During the 1980s, the Derg controlled Ethiopia, and emigration ... scene One of the most popular musicians from Ethiopia is the Los Angeles area expatriate Aster Aweke . More recently, music from Tigray and Eritrea has become popular in Ethiopia and among exiles, especially ... clothes in Ethiopia are made from cloth called shemma and used to make habesha qemis it is basically ... Clothes.html Clothing in Ethiopia . Accessed on July 14, 2005. ref This is common among both ... any meat or dairy products . Another food eaten in Ethiopia is Doro wat , which is Chicken food chicken stew with hard boiled eggs . Sports Main Sports in Ethiopia Track and field is Ethiopia s most ... is the most popular sport in Ethiopia. Despite lack of success by the Ethiopia national football team national team , it is supported by a significant part of the population. Media Main Media of Ethiopia ... stations all AM are Radio Ethiopia , Radio Torch pirate , Radio Voice of One Free Ethiopia, and the Voice .... Language Main Languages of Ethiopia The official language in Ethiopia is the Amharic language ... Cite web title Statistical Tables for the 2007 Population and Housing Census of Ethiopia Country ...   more details



  1. Dolo, Ethiopia

    begins on next line Dolo is a town in southeastern Ethiopia , within 30 kilometers of the Ethiopia ... resources dossiers local history of ethiopia d ORTDO.pdf Local History in Ethiopia pdf The Nordic ... that stretched from Bardera through Luuq in modern day Somalia to Ginir . ref Ref Ethiopia Pankhurst ... January 1936. ref name NAI web In March 1941, during World War II . the 1st Battalion of the Ghana Regiment .... ref Ref Ethiopia Mockler 2003 pages p. 366 ref Dolo was one of several border points in the Ogaden where heavy fighting between Somalia and Ethiopia occurred during the first three months of 1964 ... a day at Dolo. This led to the border area between Ethiopia, Somalia and Kenya being considered politically ... Ethiopia Central Statistical Agency in 2005, this town has an estimated total population of 30,970, of whom ... and Housing Census of Ethiopia Results for Somali Region, Vol. 1 Tables 2.4, 2.14 accessed 10 January ...   more details



  1. Hara, Ethiopia

    Hara is a town in central Ethiopia. It is located in Guba Lafto woreda in the Amhara Region. References reflist External links coord 12.799749 41.400604 Category Populated places in the Amhara Region Ethiopia geo stub ...   more details



  1. Nono, Ethiopia

    Nono is a town in the Nono, Illubabor woreda in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. References reflist coord 8.532727 37.42866 display title Category Populated places in the Oromia Region Ethiopia stub ...   more details



  1. Miss Ethiopia

    Miss Ethiopia is the name of a beauty contest in Ethiopia that no recent organisation or individual owns uncontested rights to. Citation needed date March 2010 The official Miss Ethiopia contest used to be organised ... regime. In 2003 Miss Ethiopia World , the first national contest in Ethiopia where the winners went to international beauty contests, was organized for the first time in many years in Ethiopia ref http www.tadias.com 2009 01 23 miss universe ethiopia miss world ethiopia with president barack obama ... any international pageant. Since the Miss Ethiopia World contest began in 2003 many individuals in Ethiopia have tried to emulate this idea and organize various beauty pageants in Ethiopia and thus falsely claim exclusive ownership of the name Miss Ethiopia. As a result the name Miss Ethiopia has become generic, and refers to any girl representing Ethiopia at an international beauty pageant. The Miss Ethiopia World beauty pageant started in 2003 was the most recognised and pioneering national pageant in Ethiopia with a clear objective it is owned and organized by London based Ethiopian Life Foundation, which is the largest producer of beauty pageants in Ethiopia ref http missethiopia.blogspot.com ref which aimed to use Miss Ethiopia World to promote community based outreach programmes in Ethiopia dealing with HIV Aids however it did not get support from any of the NGO or government organisations in Ethiopia, nevertheless Miss Ethiopia World 2003 was the first Ethiopian beauty queen ..., beauty pageants have flourished in Ethiopia. Just as in most countries, several local and national beauty pageants are organised every year in Ethiopia, some for the purpose of sending delegates to the many international beauty pageants and most carry different permutations of Miss Ethiopia. Verified national level beauty contests organised in Ethiopia include Miss Universe Ethiopia Miss Millennium Queen Miss Millennium Teen Miss Ethiopia World Miss Tourism Ethiopia Miss World Ethiopia Verified ...   more details



  1. Praxis Ethiopia

    Orphan date February 2009 Praxis Ethiopia is an international organisation whose goal is to apply professional expertise to the problems of extreme poverty in Ethiopia . The word Praxis comes from the Greek language , and meaning the application of knowledge to solve problems. The organization is composed of educators, scientists, entrepreneurs, and technical advisors. Structure The organization has a Foundation that works to inform the world about Ethiopia, raises funds to support poverty reduction in Ethiopia and sub Sahara Africa, and serves as the world headquarters for the Praxis Ethiopia Award for Distinguished Contributions to Development. The Foundation s Board of Directors is chaired by His Excellency Dr. Aseffa Abreha Ethiopia s representative to the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations and is composed of internationally recognized pioneers in poverty reduction and sustainable development. Ethiopia s Prime Minister, His Excellency Ato Meles Zenawi serves as the Honorary Chairperson of the Board of Directors. Founding In January 2002, the United Nations Conference ... of poverty reduction in Ethiopia. Conference attendees presented overviews of their work in strengthening food security , improving Health in Ethiopia healthcare , promoting Education in Ethiopia education ... of extreme poverty . Throughout the conference, an overarching theme emerged Ethiopia s greatest ... of extreme poverty. This technical backstopping is vital for Ethiopia s recovery from decades of drought, Famines in Ethiopia famine , disease, and Military history of Ethiopia war . Dr. David A. Blankinship ... extreme poverty. Praxis Ethiopia became the guiding principle for this organization. On 25 January ... resource in service to poverty reduction in Ethiopia. During that meeting, Dr. Blankinship asked the Prime Minister to serve as the Patron to Praxis Ethiopia. External links http www.PraxisEthiopia.org Praxis Ethiopia Category Organisations based in Ethiopia Category International nongovernmental ...   more details



  1. 1432 Ethiopia

    Notability Astro date February 2012 Infobox planet width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Ethiopia symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer Jackson, C. discovery site Johannesburg UO discovered August 1, 1937 designations yes mp name 1432 alt names 1937 PG named after Ethiopia mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 2.9212820 perihelion 1.8424012 semimajor eccentricity 0.2264804 period 1342.6652046 avg speed inclination 8.27677 asc node 123.39476 mean anomaly 74.76235 arg peri 218.26464 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 11.7 1432 Ethiopia 1937 PG is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on August 1, 1937 by Jackson, C. at Johannesburg UO . External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 1432 Ethiopia JPL Small Body Database Browser on 1432 Ethiopia Minor planets navigator 1431 Luanda 1433 Geramtina Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Ethiopia Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for places Category Discoveries by Cyril V. Jackson Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1937 Beltasteroid stub de 1432 Ethiopia el 1432 eo 1432 Etiopio eu 1432 Ethiopia fa it 1432 Ethiopia la 1432 Ethiopia hu 1432 Ethiopia ja no 1432 Ethiopia nn 1432 Ethiopia pl 1432 Ethiopia pt 1432 Ethiopia ru 1432 sk 1432 Ethiopia sr 1432 tl 1432 Ethiopia uk 1432 vi 1432 Ethiopia yo 1432 Ethiopia ...   more details



  1. Gore, Ethiopia

    footnotes Infobox ends main text of article begins on next line Gore is a town in southwestern Ethiopia ... attached to C. W. Gwynn s account of his 1908 09 triangulation survey of southern Ethiopia shows ... near Gore, with 800 hectares, is the largest tea plantation in Ethiopia. ref name NAI web http 130.238.24.99 library resources dossiers local history of ethiopia g ORTGOR.pdf Local History in Ethiopia ..., Ethiopia through Russian Eyes Country in Transition, 1896 1898 Lawrenceville Red Sea Press, 2000 ... five foreign trading concerns two Greeks in Ethiopia Greek , one Syrian, one British and one German ... production in Ethiopia cotton cloth, salt, and other manufactured goods. Oil of the civet cat .... ref Ref Ethiopia Pankhurst 1968 pages p. 449 ref On 9 July 1927, the Greek nationals T. Zewos and A. Donalis were awarded a contract to link the town and Gore by road with Gambela, Ethiopia Gambela ... World War II , Gore served as the capital of Illubabor Province Illubabor province, until 1978 when Metu became the capital. ref statoids id uet title States of Ethiopia ref Demographics Based on figures from the Central Statistical Agency Ethiopia Central Statistical Agency in 2005, Gore has an estimated ... one very historical place in Elubabor, Ethiopia, Oromia. The place is called Algie the capital ...   more details



  1. Education in Ethiopia

    Menelik II of Ethiopia Menelik II had also permitted the establishment of European missionary schools ...Education in Ethiopia has been dominated by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church for many centuries until secular education was adopted in the early 1900s. Prior to 1974, Ethiopia had an estimated illiteracy ... of general education in Ethiopia is eight years of primary school, two years of lower secondary ... preceded the adoption of Christianity as the recognized religion in Ethiopia, by the time of the earliest ... seen as the preserve of Ethiopia s ruling Amhara class. ref name teferra However, these efforts provided ... Pankhurst 668 Richard Pankhurst, Economy of Ethiopia Addis Ababa Haile Selassie University, 1968 , p ... of Solomon. ref Pankhurst, Economy of Ethiopia , pp. 666f ref The higher education the Ethiopian ... few children to receive an education. As a result Ethiopia did not meet the Educational standards of other ... western style education was the Ecole Imperiale Menelik II , which was opened in October 1908 ... pupils. That same year, Emperor Menelik II established a primary school in Harar . ref Pankhurst, Economy of Ethiopia ref In 1925 the government adopted a plan to expand secular education, but ten years .... ref Pankhurst, Economy of Ethiopia , p. 681 ref After their Second Italo Abyssinian War conquest of Ethiopia , the Italians acted quickly to reorganize the educational system in Ethiopia. An ordinance ... in Ethiopia during the Italian Fascist Occupation 1936 1941 , International Journal of African Historical ... in Ethiopia , p. 374 ref Although the Italian government boasted in 1939 that there were thirteen primary ... . ref Pankhurst, Education in Ethiopia , pp. 378f ref Following the Italian defeat, the country ..., Ethiopia hosted the United Nations sponsored Conference of African States on the Development of Education. Among other things, the conference highlighted Ethiopia s educational deficiencies. The Ethiopian ..., the Ministry of Education Ethiopia Ministry of Education developed a new education policy, which was in effect ...   more details



  1. Gambela, Ethiopia

    , a tributary of the Nile , which was seen by both the United Kingdom British and Ethiopia as an excellent highway for exporting Coffee production in Ethiopia coffee and other goods from the fertile Ethiopian Highlands to Sudan and Egypt . Emperor Menelik II of Ethiopia granted Britain use of a port ... imagesize 300px image caption Baro River image flag image seal image map map caption pushpin map Ethiopia pushpin label position right pushpin mapsize 300 pushpin map caption Location in Ethiopia coordinates region ET subdivision type Countries of the world Country subdivision type1 Regions of Ethiopia Region subdivision name flag Ethiopia subdivision name1 Gambela Region subdivision type2 Zones of Ethiopia Zone subdivision name2 Administrative Zone 1 Gambela Administrative Zone 1 established ... lang am is a city in Ethiopia and the capital of the Gambela Region or kilil . Located in Administrative ... upstream. ref Richard Pankhurst, An Economic History of Ethiopia Addis Ababa Haile Selassie University ..., in part, to the attraction of tapping the allegedly fabulous commercial potential of Western Ethiopia ... British countermove to avert the virtual commercial hegemony in Ethiopia that the Imperial Railway Company of Ethiopia Jibouti Addis Ababa Railway seemed to promise the French. Although over 70 of Ethiopia s external trade passed through the port at Djibouti between 1911 and 1917, the share of goods ... and Gore, Ethiopia Gore , who showed a vicious interest in the money to be made in the cross border ... Ras Tafari the later Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia Haile Selassie , beginning on 9 July 1927 ... dossiers local history of ethiopia g ORTGAM.pdf Local History in Ethiopia The Nordic Africa Institute website accessed 29 January 2008 ref Lij Tewodros, a son of Iyasu V of Ethiopia Lij Iyasu ... when they achieved independence, but they did not agree to hand the enclave back to Ethiopia until ... Statistical Agency Ethiopia Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia, Gambela has a total population ...   more details



  1. Dima, Ethiopia

    Dima is the name of a number of towns in Ethiopia Dima, Tigray Dima, Gojjam Dima, SNNPR disambig ...   more details



  1. Ethiopia at the Paralympics

    Infobox Paralympics Ethiopia Ethiopia s participation in the Paralympic Games has been sporadic. The country made its Paralympic d but at the 1968 Summer Paralympics 1968 Summer Games in Tel Aviv , sending two competitors who both competed in both athletics and table tennis. Ethiopia was then absent from the Games for almost a decade, returning in 1976 with a one man delegation Abraham Habte , who entered athletics, lawn bowls and table tennis. In 1980, Habte was again Ethiopia s only representative, this time competing only in lawn bowls. Ethiopia then entered a prolonged period of absence, before sending a single runner Kiros Tekle to the 2004 Games. In 2008, the country entered a two man delegation in athletics. ref http www.paralympic.org Sport Results search.html?npc ETH&gender all&medal all&sport all&games all Ethiopia at the Paralympics , International Paralympic Committee ref Ethiopia has never participated in the Winter Paralympics, and Ethiopian athletes have never won a Paralympic medal. ref http www.paralympic.org Sport Results search.html?npc ETH&gender all&medal all&sport all&games all Ethiopia at the Paralympics , International Paralympic Committee ref See also Ethiopia at the Olympics References Reflist NationsinParalympics Category Ethiopia at the Paralympics Ethiopia sport stub Paralympics stub he ...   more details




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