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...s Ababa is a metropolitan city and a major economic and political hub for Ethiopia. With its 80 different ethnic groups, the diversity of the city makes ...IMEX Wild Card winners releasede-Travel Blac...
Wednesday, 20 December 2006

2. RealEthiopia.com at your service
(RealEthiopia/RealEthiopia)
...ealEthiopia.com: background information on Ethiopia covering topics such as history, religion, culture, ethnicity, language, nature and cities, illustrated with enticing images tourism products su...
Thursday, 07 September 2006

3. Yangudi-Rassa National Park
(Nature/National parks)
...ands. The sandy semi-desert and wooded grassland make up the largest portion of the park. The two main ethnic groups inhabiting this area are the Afars and the Issas. Ethnic feuds have been frequen...
Tuesday, 03 January 2006

4. Gondar
(Cities/Gondar)
...ient community in areas surrounding Gondar. Currently Gondar is as cosmopolitan as it can be with various ethnic groups having made it their permanent home. ...
Monday, 26 December 2005

5. Omo National Park
(Nature/National parks)
...iver in the dry seasons. The visitors come to enjoy the wildlife, to meet the Mursi and some of the other ethnic groups. Hunting camp along the high banks of the Omo, in Murle, now serves as a well-ma...
Wednesday, 21 December 2005

6. Mago National Park
(Nature/National parks)
...he Omo, Mago and Neri. Areas along the lower Omo (within the park) are populated with a rich diversity of ethnic groups including the Ari, Banna, Bongoso, Hamer, Karo, Kwegu, Male and Mursi peoples. A...
Wednesday, 21 December 2005

7. Nilo-Saharan
(Ethnic diversity/Ethnic diversity)
The Nilo-Saharan groups are, to some extent, agriculturalists. The Nilo-Saharan groups are, to some extent, agriculturalists. But there also are hunters and cattle breeders. They are generall
Wednesday, 21 December 2005

8. Omotic
(Ethnic diversity/Ethnic diversity)
The Omotic speakers were traditionally organized into small kingdoms, notably those of Kaffa and Janjero. Mainly agriculturalists, they in general still adhere to a traditional animist fait
Wednesday, 21 December 2005

9. Cushitic
(Ethnic diversity/Ethnic diversity)
Oromo being the most numerous among cushitic groups and in Ethiopia as whole, Somali, Sidama and Afar are other members of the cushtic group. Majority of them practice agriculture, but we have cattle
Wednesday, 21 December 2005

10. Semitic
(Ethnic diversity/Ethnic diversity)
Based on our earlier classification, the Semitic family is constituted by the Tigreans and Amharas in the northern and central parts of the country, respectively, and the Gurage and the Harari in the
Wednesday, 21 December 2005

11. Ethnic diversity
(Category Blog)
Ethiopia, like other African countries, particularly south of the Sahara, is a multi-ethnic state, inhabited by eighty-three ethnic groups, identified in the main by the number of languages (including

12. Administration
(Category Blog)
Under the new republic’s principle of ethnic federalism , the nine newly-created regional states (among them the city-state of Harer) and two metropolitan regions (Addis Ababa and Dere Dawa) have th

13. Culture
(Section List)
Ethiopia truly represents a mosaic of cultures. The country is home to an estimated eighty ethnic groups, although this does not directly reflect the variety of culture, since there are groups that ha

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