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Lucy's ancient bones to tour US
(Unknown/Unknown)
The skeleton of the fossilised, 3.2 million-year-old human ancestor known as Lucy, will go on display in the US, Ethiopian officials say. After four years of negotiations with the Houston Mu
Thursday, 26 October 2006
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Reginal Governments
(Government and politics/Administration)
...,000 and Amhara, with a population of 17,203,000. The capitals of the regional governments are Adama and
Bahir
Dar
respectively. Tigray has a population approximately of 3,901,000 and its capital is...
Sunday, 15 January 2006
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Gambella National Park
(Nature/National parks)
Gambella National Park is in the centre of Gambella Region. It lies between the Baro and Gilo rivers, the Baro River forming the northern boun
dar
y, 15 km south of Gambella town. The centre of the park
Tuesday, 03 January 2006
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Yangudi-Rassa National Park
(Nature/National parks)
Yangudi-Rassa National Park is in the centre of the Afar Region (in the northern section of the Rift Valley) between the towns of Gewani and Mille, and 500 km from Addis Ababa. Yangudi Mountain lies o
Tuesday, 03 January 2006
5.
Harar
(Cities/Harar)
Harar, locaed about 523 kilometers (324 miles) from Addis Ababa, in many aspects stands out in historical splendour, considering modern Ethiopian history, as we will further entail, and has also manag
Monday, 26 December 2005
6.
Gondar
(Cities/Gondar)
The third largest city in Ethiopia, Gon
dar
is about 748 kilometers north of Addis Ababa and served as the Ethiopian capital from the reign of Fasiladas (1632-1665) until the reign of Emperor Tewodros
Monday, 26 December 2005
7.
Dire Dawa
(Cities/Dire Dawa)
Next to Addis Ababa, perhaps, Dire Dawa is the most cosmopolitan city in Ethiopia and a melting pot of both traditional and contemporary cultures, founded in 1902, when the construction of the only ra
Monday, 26 December 2005
8.
Bahir Dar
(Cities/Bahir dar)
Even great cities resembles a lot, and so do
Bahir
dar
and Awassa, cities founded along lake shores, and very accessible due to their geographical feature, and with climate as pleasant as it can be, m
Monday, 26 December 2005
9.
Awassa
(Cities/Awassa)
If not for the fishes, birds, the pleasant climate, the accessible water of lake awassa, what would the city Awassa be. Well, that was indeed not all, salt it all with the Sidama culture and you have
Monday, 26 December 2005
10.
Addis Ababa
(Cities/Addis Ababa)
Addis Ababa city (lit. meaning new flower) has as many as 80 nationalities speaking 80 languages, and Christian and Muslim communities. Addis Abeba is located about 2,500m above sea level and has a po
Wednesday, 21 December 2005
11.
Addis Ababa's History
(Cities/Addis Ababa)
Addis Ababa was founded by Emperor Menelik II towards the end of the 1880s, his eventual permanent capital city, however, the first such capital after the decline of Gon
dar
in the latter half of the 1
Wednesday, 21 December 2005
12.
The cradle of the human race
(Nature/Archeology)
Do you know where "the cradle of the human race" is? Let's discover it Have you ever heard of the fossilized remains of the hominid, named Dinqnesh (in Amharic, meaning "thou art wonderful",
Wednesday, 21 December 2005
13.
Awash National Park
(Nature/National parks)
Awash National Park is located 225 km east of Addis Ababa, the Park stretches 30km east to west and a little less from north to south. The terrain is mainly acacia woodland and grassland.
Wednesday, 21 December 2005
14.
Mago National Park
(Nature/National parks)
Mago National Park is in South Omo Zone, 35 km south-west of Jinka, the administrative centre of the Zone. The park lies to the north of a large 90? bend in the Omo River. To the west is the Tama Wild
Wednesday, 21 December 2005
15.
Bale Mountains National Park
(Nature/National parks)
Bale Mountains National Park is an area of high altitude plateau that is broken by numerous spectacular volcanic plugs and peaks, beautiful alpine lakes and rushing mountain streams that descend into
Wednesday, 21 December 2005
16.
Landmarks
(Nature/Geography)
Ethiopias grasslands, mountains, rivers, lakes, and other fascinating features give the country impressive natural beauty. The country is mountainous, with some 25 mountains in central an
Wednesday, 21 December 2005
17.
Geography
(Nature/Geography)
Ethiopia is a country in North Eastern Africa, which consists chiefly of elevated irregular tableland, with elevation varying from as low as 113 meters below sea level in Danakil depression up to 4543
Wednesday, 21 December 2005
18.
Ethiopian languages
(Language/Language)
The major languages being Amharic, Tigriňňa, Oromiňňa, Guaragiňňa, Somali, Arabic, English, over 80 different languages, with up to 200 different dialects are spoken, with some at extinction l
Wednesday, 21 December 2005
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Orthodox
(Religion/Religion)
The Ethiopia Orthodox Church was established at the beginning of the fourth century, making it one of the oldest established churches in the world.
Wednesday, 21 December 2005
20.
Churches in Tana Lake
(History/Heritage)
...pt Ura Kidane Mehret (located on the Zeghe peninsula) and Narga Selassie. Kebran Gabriel, the nearest to
Bahir
Dar
, open to male visitors only, was founded in the fourteenth century and rebuilt during...
Tuesday, 20 December 2005
21.
Gondar
(History/Heritage)
Referred to by some as "The Camelot of Africa", Gon
dar
is singularly famous for the many castles and other imperial structures built by Fasiladas (1632-1667) and several of his successors.
Tuesday, 20 December 2005
22.
Axum
(History/Heritage)
Ethiopian legend has it that the famous Church of St. Mary of Zion in Axum is the repository of the Ark of the Covenant. Axum is equally, if not more, mysterious for the seven monolithic stelae fashio
Tuesday, 20 December 2005
23.
The middle Ages
(History/Medieval)
Truely clash of religions has been and still is the shaping factor of our world and societies, and Ethiopia is not an exception from that rule. Jesuits made little headway in 15th century to be banish
Tuesday, 20 December 2005
24.
Axum's History
(History/Ancient)
Even though much of Axum's history is still shrouded in semi-
dar
kness, it is clear that Axum was and still is the captial of the Christianity religion, reaching it's peak at the reign of Ezana in the
Tuesday, 20 December 2005
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National parks
(Category Blog)
With 14 major wildlife reserves, Ethiopia provides a microcosm of the entire sub-Saharan ecosystem. Bird life abounds, and indigenous animals from the rare Walia ibex to the shy wild ass, roam free ju
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Bahir dar
(Category Blog)
27.
Cities
(Section Blog)
Addis Ababa University (main campus), the former palace of Emperor Haile selassie and house to the Institute of Ethiopian Studies, which accommodates the Library, with one of the biggest collection of
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