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  1. Ethiopian Highlands

    Image Ethiopian Highlands 01.jpg thumb 250px right Ethiopian Highlands with Ras Dashan in the background. The Ethiopian Highlands are a rugged mass of mountain s in Ethiopia , Eritrea which is sometimes referred to as the Eritrean Highlands , and northern Somalia in the Horn of Africa . The Ethiopian Highlands form the largest continuous area of its altitude in the whole continent, with little of its ... portion of the Ethiopian Highlands. The southeastern portion s highest peaks are located ... The Ethiopian Highlands began to rise 75 million years ago, as magma from the Earth s mantle uplifted ... split the dome of the Ethiopian Highlands into three parts the mountains of the southern Arabian Peninsula are geologically part of the ancient Ethiopian Highlands, separated by the rifting which created ... basalt episode, large explosive caldera forming eruptions also occurred. The Ethiopian Highlands ..., a phenomenon that puzzled the ancient Greeks . The Ethiopian Highlands share a similar flora ... map.jpg thumb right topographic map The Highlands are divided into northwestern and southeastern portions ... years ago. ref http www.largeigneousprovinces.org 05jan.html January 2005 The Ethiopian Large Igneous Province ref Ecology Because the highlands elevate Ethiopia, located close to the equator , this has .... The habitats are somewhat different on either side of the Great Rift Valley that splits the highlands. At lower elevations, the highlands are surrounded by tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas ... to the northeast, east, south, and through the Rift Valley. The highlands themselves are divided into three distinct ecoregion s, distinguished by elevation. The Ethiopian montane forests lie between ... gracilior , with Coffea arabica wild coffee Coffea arabica as the dominant understory shrub. The Ethiopian ... other mammals of the highlands such as Olive Baboon Papio anubis , Golden Jackal Canis aureus ... Papilio , Charax , Pieridae and Lycaenidae . Above 3000 meters elevation lie the high Ethiopian ...   more details



  1. The Highlands

    The Highlands may refer to Scottish Highlands The Highlands Louisville The Highlands Pennsylvania historic mansion and gardens located 17 miles north of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Highlands School located in Irving, Texas The Highlands Seattle a gated community The Highlands Wheeling, West Virginia shopping, dining and entertainment complex disambig ...   more details



  1. Ethiopian Wolf

    Taxobox name Ethiopian Wolf ref name msw3 MSW3 Wozencraft id 14000779 ref fossil range Pliocene Recent ... map Ethiopian Wolf area.png range map caption Ethiopian Wolf range The Ethiopian wolf Canis simensis ... than the fox es it superficially resembles. The Ethiopian wolf is found at altitudes above convert ... Info Ethiopian Wolf work publisher animalinfo.org url http www.animalinfo.org species carnivor canisime.htm ... Initial molecular evidence suggested that the Ethiopian wolf is a descendant of the Gray Wolf ... endangered canid the Ethiopian wolf Canis simensis journal Molecular Ecology volume 3 issue 4 pages ... ref More recent evidence suggests that this is not the case although the Ethiopian wolf is closely ... Ethiopianwolfskull.jpg thumb Ethiopian wolf skull. Note the widely spaced teeth adapted for catching rodents The Ethiopian wolf is a medium sized canid resembling the coyote in size and conformation, having long legs and a narrow pointed muzzle. ref name Wolf cite web title Ethiopian wolf work publisher Canids.org url http www.canids.org species Ethiopian wolf.pdf accessdate 2008 04 23 ref It weighs ... degrees were actually Fahrenheit, fix it . ref name Wolf Social behaviour Although the Ethiopian wolf .... Ethiopian wolves become highly vocal during these interactions, which invariably end with the smaller ... dens, up to 1300  m 4300  ft apart. ref name Info Dietary habits The diet of the Ethiopian ... , young bird s, the Ethiopian Highland Hare , the Rock Hyrax Cape Hyrax , and young of the Common ... than that of the northern race. Status Ethiopian wolves are decreasing rapidly in population. Fewer .... http www.africanconservation.org ethiopia1.html ref The EWCP Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Project ... 2003 . Threatened Ethiopian Wolves. Retrieved on 24 May 2008, from the Wildcru organization. http ... resilience to fragmentation. ref name Marino A 2003 study on the Ethiopian wolf resulted in the conclusion ... humans and Ethiopian wolves has become increasingly threatening to their conservation as these negative ...   more details



  1. Ethiopian cuisine

    last Selinus first Ruth title The Traditional Foods of the Central Ethiopian Highlands research report no. 7 url http ethnomed.org clinical nutrition the traditional foods of the central ethiopian ... text Ethiopian cuisine and Eritrea n cuisine characteristically consists of spicy vegetable and meat ... dishes. No utensils are used. Furthermore, the Ethiopian Orthodox Church prescribes a number of fasting tsom Ge ez m periods, including Wednesdays, Fridays, and the entire Lent en season, so Ethiopian ... ye m , Tigrinya language Tigrinya nay tsom n y m . This has also led Ethiopian cooks to develop a rich array of cooking oil sources besides sesame and safflower , Ethiopian cuisine also uses ... A history of Ethiopia New York Palgrove, 2000 , p. 12 and note ref Types of Ethiopian cuisine Image ethiopiaspicehaarar.jpg thumbnail right Raw ingredients in Harar Cleanup date March 2011 Ethiopian cuisine is mostly made up of breads, stews known as Wat , grains, and spices. Typically, an Ethiopian ... kollo or local grains called kollo. Coffee is also a large part of Ethiopian culture cuisine, after ... with chili pepper and salt to make berbere , a basic ingredient in many Ethiopian dishes Wat food Wat ... Ethiopian dish is kitfo frequently listed as ketfo , which consists of raw or rare ground beef marinated ... Agency date 2011 01 12 accessdate 2011 01 31 ref and is a central part of Ethiopian beverages ... America Ethiopian Food in the U.S.A. http www.pitt.edu kloman ethiopianrestaurantguide.html Ethiopian ... Ethiopian Restaurants Worldwide Listing http www.gonomad.com features 0211 ethiopiafood.html ... of Civilization http www.musical saw.com injera.htm Injera recipe Injera is a traditional Ethiopian bread http www.snowlionz.com Ethiopian inspired Cuisine Ethiopian food has spawned Western counterparts http www.treecrops.org country ethiopia coffee.asp http www.epicurean.com articles ethiopian coffee ceremony.html http www.ethiopianrestaurant.com ethiopian coffee.html Ethiopia topics Cuisine ...   more details



  1. Ethiopian people

    in the urban and the Ethiopian highlands that mainly surrounded the former province of Shewa ...Ethiopian people or Ethnic Ethiopians are mixed people and an ethnic group found in the horn of African country of Ethiopia. They come from two or more ethnic sub ethnic groups of the country. Though they are not officially recognized, they are said to compromise up to 35 of Ethiopia . Origins Ethnic Ethiopians are one of the nearly 80 ethnic groups of the horn of Africa country and are found in every regional state of Ethiopia . According to the Ethiopian scholar and author Teshome Borago, who coined the term Ethnic Ethiopians, they are compromised of all mixed people of Ethiopia who share a common descent, common fate and common heritage. ref http nazret.com blog index.php?blog 15&title marginalization of ethnic ethiopians ass&more 1&c 1&tb 1&pb 1 Marginalization of Ethnic Ethiopians assessing the past to confront the future ref ref http www.ethiomedia.com course 4645.html Ethnic Ethiopians A sure bet to defeat ethnic balkanization ref While many Ethnic Ethiopians are mixed with only two sub ethnic groups like Oromo people Oromo , Amhara people Amhara and other groups, some Ethnic Ethiopians are also mixed with more than two sub ethnic groups. Some of the high profile Ethiopian people in history include Poet Laureate Tsegay Gabre Madhin, Olympian Abebe Bikila, Emperor Eyasu V, singer Tilahun Gessesse, Emperor Haile Selassie and Judge Birtukan Mideksa . Demographics According to an unscientific survey carried to estimate their numbers, the highest percentage of participants suggested that mixed Ethnic Ethiopians are around 30 of the total Ethiopian population. ref http www.jimmatimes.com article Specials Weekly Poll Poll How much percentage of Ethiopias population is mixed 32579 Population of mixed Ethnic Ethiopians ref While Ethnic Ethiopians do not have one common religion, they have more religious homogeneity than other traditional ethnic groups like Gurage and Oromo ...   more details



  1. Ethiopian (disambiguation)

    Wiktionary Ethiopian may refer to Something of, from, or related to the country of Ethiopia A person from Ethiopia, or of Ethiopian descent. For information about the Ethiopian people, see Demographics of Ethiopia and Culture of Ethiopia . For specific persons, see List of Ethiopians . Ethiopian Semitic languages . See also Languages of Ethiopia . Ethiopian cuisine disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Ethiopian Studies

    Ethiopian Studies refers to a multi disciplinary academic cluster dedicated to research on Ethiopia within the cultural and historical context of the Horn of Africa . The classical concept of Ethiopian Studies, developed by European scholars, is based on disciplines like philology and linguistics , history and ethnography . It includes the study of Ethiopian arts and the history and theology of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church Ethiopian Orthodox Church . The classical core of Ethiopian Studies is the philology of the written sources of Christian Ethiopia and Ethiopian Semitic languages Ethio semitic linguistics . While this approach is still alive and has its role, Ethiopian Studies has opened to a wider concept that tries to avoid a bias in favour of the Christian Abyssinian culture Amhara people Amhara , Tigray Tigrinya people Tigrinya cf . Habesha people and includes the study of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People s Region southern Ethiopian cultures, Islam in Ethiopia , social and political sciences, as well as contemporary issues like environment and development studies. Notable Ethiopianists Hiob Ludolf Edward Ullendorff Enrico Cerulli Richard Pankhurst academic Richard Pankhurst Harold C. Fleming See also Somali Studies References Abbink, Jon G. 1991 Ethiopian Society and History a Bibliography of Ethiopian Studies, 1957 1990. Leiden. Kropp, Manfred 1994, From Manuscripts to the Computer Ethiopian Studies in the Last 150 Years . In K.J. Cathcart ed. The Edward Hincks Bicentenary Lectures. Dublin . pp.  117 35. Uhlig, Siegbert, et al. eds. 2005 . Ethiopian Studies . In Encyclopaedia Aethiopica , Vol. 2 D Ha. Wiesbaden Harrassowitz Verlag. pp.  433f 38. External links http www.ies ethiopia.org indexf.htm http www.tsehaipublishers.com ijes http oromostudies.org JOS.htm http www.ifeas.uni mainz.de index.html http www1.uni hamburg.de ethiostudies Category Ethiopian culture Category African studies de thiopistik pl Etiopistyka ...   more details



  1. Ethiopian race

    Ethiopian race may refer to Ethiopid race Negroid race , as defined by Johann Friedrich Blumenbach in u Handbuch der Naturgeschichte u 1779 , peoples of most of Africa, Australia, New Guinea and other Pacific Islands. Ethiopian people disambig ...   more details



  1. Ethiopian passport

    The Ethiopian Passport is a travel document issued to citizens of Ethiopia for international travel. The document is a biometric machine readable passport with a burgundy cover with the text Federal democratic Republic of Ethiopia above the coat of arms, and the text passport below it in English and Amharic . ref Cite web title Ethiopian passport on PRADO work Council of the European Union url http www.consilium.europa.eu prado EN 4394 viewImage 114872.html accessdate 21 May 2010 ref The passport is valid for 5 years and contains 32 pages. New Passport Requirements Ethiopian citizens may obtain passports at several different locations designated by the government. At the Ethiopian embassy in London the application fee is 30, and in Washington, it is 50. Gallery of historic images gallery Image EtioPassport.jpg People s Democratic Republic of Ethiopia passport cover 1987 1991 gallery See also Visa requirements for Ethiopian citizens Reference references External links http www.ethioembassy.org.uk consular New 20Passport 20Requirements.htm New Passport Requirements Ethiopian embassy in London http www.nelsonmandela.org index.php news articlepassports tell a story Nelson Mandela s first Ethiopian passport http www.ethiopianembassy.org passreq.shtml Ethiopian embassy in Washington Passports Category Passports by country Ethiopia Category Government of Ethiopia passport stub Ethiopia stub ar ...   more details



  1. Ethiopian suit

    Refimprove date June 2010 An Ethiopian suit is the traditional formal wear of the men of Ethiopia . It consists of a long sleeve, knee length shirt, and matching pants. Most shirts are made with a Mandarin, band, or Nehru collar. The suit is made of chiffon fabric chiffon , which is a sheer silk or rayon cloth. A shawl called a netela or a kuta clothing kuta is wrapped around the suit, see Culture of Ethiopia . During the 2008 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony, Parade of Nations, the Ethiopian team marched in white suits. For informal events, men wear the Ethiopian dashiki . The main difference between the dashiki and the Ethiopian suit is the collar. The dashiki does not have a collar. The dashiki is similar to the style worn in West Africa . However, Ethiopian dashikis are usually white, off white, or natural cotton . The front is decorated with Ethiopian themes and motifs. For formal events, the dashiki suit is worn and consists of a dashiki shirt and matching pants. see wikimedia commons for photos In the United States and the Caribbean , the Ethiopian suit is also worn by Rastafarian men. The Ethiopian suit is worn for weddings , church service church and synagogue services, and other special occasions. See also Commons category Ethiopian clothing Bernos Dashiki Ethiopian coffee dress Gabi Culture of Ethiopia Coffee ceremony Category African clothing Category Suits clothing Category Ethiopian culture Category Ethiopian clothing Category National costume ...   more details



  1. Ethiopian pegasus

    Ethiopian Pegasus is an animal from Bestiary Medieval bestiaries . According to Pliny the Elder ref cite web url http www.theoi.com Thaumasios PegasoiAithiopikoi.html title Ethiopian Pegasi accessdate 2008 12 28 work Theoi Greek Mythology ref , they were a breed of two horned, winged horses from Ethiopia. See also Pegasus References references DEFAULTSORT Ethiopian Pegasus Category European mythology Category Medieval European legendary creatures legendary creature stub fr P gase thiopien ...   more details



  1. Ethiopian cross

    File Ethiopian Orthodox priest.jpg thumb right 200px An Ethiopian Orthodox priest Ethiopian crosses are symbols of Christianity in Ethiopia . Their elaborate, stylized design is markedly distinct from the similar European Christian crosses. ref Stanlislaw Chojnacki with Caroline Gossage, Ethiopian Crosses , London Skira, 2006 . ISBN 8876248315 http www.anglo ethiopian.org publications articles.php?type R&reference publications articles 2007summer ethiopiancrosses.php book review ref ref Mario di Salvo, Crosses of Ethiopia , 2006 ref See also Lalibela Cross Kry dirbyst , the Lithuania n art of wooden cross crafting Khachkar s, Armenia n cross stones Celtic cross es References commonscat Crosses from Ethiopia reflist Ethiopia stub Category Cross symbols Category Ethiopian culture Category Christianity in Africa ja ...   more details



  1. Ethiopian American

    Infobox Ethnic group group Ethiopian American image File Abdul Fakir.jpg 108px File Liya Kebede at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival.JPG 95px caption Liya Kebede caption small List of Ethiopian Americans Notable Ethiopian Americans br Abdul Duke Fakir Liya Kebede langs American English Amharic Tigrinya Oromifa rels Ethiopian Orthodox Christian , Islam Muslim , Jewish related Ethiopian Americans are United ... and Ethiopian ancestry. History The first known Ethiopians visited United States America in 1808 ... 2010 In 1919 an official Ethiopian goodwill mission was sent to the United States , the first Africa ... of Ethiopian students to continue their education abroad. Almost a dozen Ethiopian students likewise ... became an interim Ministry of Education Ethiopia Ethiopian Minister of Education , Makonnen ... the same is true among Ethiopian Americans. The size of Ethiopian Americans is mostly unreliable. However, according to Terrazas 2010 If the descendants of Ethiopian born migrants the second generation ... in Atlanta . Boston, Dallas, Houston and Minneapolis St.Paul also have large Ethiopian American ... August 2010 Notable Americans of Ethiopian descent Div col cols 2 Abdul Duke Fakir founding member ... Aweke legendary Ethiopian singer Dinaw Mengestu author Elias Kifle Editor of Ethiopian Review online ... of Jimma Times Ethiopian online newspaper Michael D. Ellison hip hop recording artist, actor and activist ... Jochannan historian Div col end See also Ethiopians in the United Kingdom Ethiopian Australian References references External links http www.abesha.com Abesha.Com Online Magazine Web Portal for the Ethiopian and Eritrean Diaspora http www.everyculture.com multi Du Ha Ethiopian Americans.html EveryCulture Ethiopian Americans http www.oromoamerican.org Oromo American site http www.tadias.com Tadias magazine Ethiopian American culture, lifestyle, and business http www.ethiopia.org Ethiopia.org Ethiopian American culture, newsfeed, and interviews Ethiopian diaspora Africans in the United States Category ...   more details



  1. Ethiopian Coffee

    about the Ethiopian football club coffee from Ethiopia Coffee production in Ethiopia Football club infobox clubname Ethiopian Coffee Sport Club image Image Ethiopian Coffee.gif 100px fullname Ethiopian Coffee nickname bunye founded 1976 ground Addis Ababa Stadium br Addis Ababa , Ethiopia capacity 35,000 chairman flagicon ETH Abdurezak Sherif manager Paul0s Mango ETH league Ethiopian Premier League season 2008 09 position 4 pattern la1 pattern b1 pattern ra1 leftarm1 ffff00 body1 ffff00 rightarm1 ffff00 shorts1 000000 socks1 000000 Ethiopian Coffee is an Ethiopia n football soccer football club based in Addis Ababa . They are a member of the Ethiopian Football Federation Premier League. Their home stadium is Addis Ababa Stadium . History The club was formed in 1975 as Yebuna Negat and started playing at AEWA Factory workers third division. Within the next six years, it had amassed four trophies and one fair play award. In 1983, its name was changed to Ethiopian Coffee Sports Club under the country s National Coffee Trading Corporation , then a government enterprise. The club was restructured in 1995. Since then it is supported by the country s coffee exporters and by the fans who are getting stronger through time. Though until recently considered arch rival to the nation s oldest, richest and most popular club, Saint George SC Saint George , noted a writer for the Addis Ababa Capital , Coffee in the past couple of years faced high financial constraints hardly able to sign big name players. The result has been a decade existence never winning the premier league. In December, 2008 ... board chair , Capital website accessed 21 May 2009 ref Achievements Ethiopian Cup 4 1998, 2000, 2003, 2008 Ethiopian Super Cup 3 1997, 2000, 2008 Ethiopian Run Away League 1 2007 Current squad Fs start ... Official Site Ethiopian Premier League Category Ethiopian football clubs Category ... am ca Ethiopian Coffee Sport Club fr Ethiopian Coffee nl Ethiopian Coffee ...   more details



  1. Ethiopian Navy

    The Ethiopian Navy was a branch of the Ethiopian National Defense Force that existed from 1955 until ... Ethiopian Navy Founding of the navy Ethiopia acquired a coastline and ports on the Red Sea in 1950 when the United Nations decided to federate Eritrea with Ethiopia. In 1955, the Imperial Ethiopian ... of the three Ethiopian armed services under the overall command of the Chief of Staff of the Imperial ... The Imperial Ethiopian Navy s Naval College , where Ethiopian naval officers undertook a 52 ... and advisers during Haile Selassie s reign. Some Ethiopian Navy officers received naval education in Livorno , Italy . Forces The Imperial Ethiopian Navy operated a mix of patrol boat s and torpedo ... renamed Ethiopia A 01 Ethiopia A 01 and placed in service as a training ship, she was the Ethiopian Navy s largest ship for the remaining 29 years of the Navy s existence. The Ethiopian Navy in the communist ... to 1991 that followed, the Ethiopian Navy no longer Imperial was reoriented toward the Soviet Union ... and missile boat s began to replace other ships. By 1991, the Ethiopian Navy had two frigate s, eight ... craft, mostly of Soviet origin. 1976 incident Sometime in the summer of 1976, two Ethiopian Air Force bombers attacked an Ethiopian Navy ship which was out on patrol off Massawa . The Ethiopian Air ... of the Ethiopian Navy The Ethiopian Civil War and Eritrean War of Independence both ended in 1991, and Eritrea became independent, leaving Ethiopia landlocked. The ships of the Ethiopian Navy fled in May 1991, ten of them to Yemen and others to Saudi Arabia . The Ethiopian Navy never operated again and in effect was dissolved upon Eritrea s independence. For a time it was thought that the Ethiopian ... as a kind of successor to the Ethiopian Navy. But Eritrea soon expressed a desire to organize an entirely separate Eritrean Navy . Some of the Ethiopian ships in Yemen were scuttled, while others ... there for scrapping in 1993. Finally, on 16 September 1996, all surviving former Ethiopian ...   more details



  1. Ethiopian Review

    multiple issues notability January 2010 refimprove January 2010 unreferenced August 2010 disputed August 2010 Ethiopian Review is an Ethiopia n news and opinion journal. It was first launched in August 1944 and discontinued in November 1945. The first editor of the Ethiopian Review was William M. Steen. In 1945, David A. Talbot took over as editor. It was relaunched in 1991 by Hailu Indashaw, publisher, and Elias Kifle , Editor. In 1995, Elias Kifle became publisher, and Elias Wondimu currently owner of Tsehai Publishers became the editor. In 2000, Elias Kifle became publisher and editor in chief. He also discontinued the print version and turned it into an online journal. Currently, the Ethiopian Review is the largest and the most visited Ethiopian news web site with daily unique readership of 15,000 20,000. Citation needed date August 2010 Before the Meles Zenawi dictatorial regime in Ethiopia banned the web site from being accessed in the country, it had over 40,000 daily unique visitors and over 10 million monthly hits. Citation needed date August 2010 The Review s current publisher and editor, Elias Kifle, has been convicted of treason by the government in Ethiopia and faces life in prison. He is currently in the U.S. as a political refugee. Citation needed date August 2010 The U.S. Department of State 2008 Human Rights Report http www.state.gov g drl rls hrrpt 2008 af 119001.htm states that Ethiopian Review is one of the critical web sites that are banned by the Ethiopian regime that is ruled by Tigrean People Liberation Front TPLF , also known in Ethiopia as Woyane . External links http www.ethiopianreview.com Ethiopian Review website http www.state.gov g drl rls hrrpt 2008 af 119001.htm U.S. Department of State Human Rights Report on Ethiopia 2008 See also Ethiomedia Addis Fortune Jimma Times Ethiopian Reporter EnglishCurrentAffairs Category Newspapers published in Ethiopia Ethiopia stub ...   more details



  1. Ethiopian philosophy

    By Ethiopian philosophy is generally understood the philosophy written in Ge ez on the territory of present day Ethiopia . Because of its written character and of its developing during Ethiopian Middle Ages, Ethiopian philosophy occupies a unique position within African philosophy . Beginnings of Ethiopian philosophy The character of Ethiopian philosophy is determined by the particular conditions of evolution of the Ethiopian culture. Thus, Ethiopian philosophy arises from the confluence of Greeks Greek and Patristic philosophy with African traditional modes of thought. Because of the early isolation from its sources of spirituality Byzantium and Alexandria Ethiopia received some of its philosophical heritage through Arabic versions. The sapiential literature developed under these circumstances is the result of a twofold effort of creative assimilation on one side, of a tuning of Orthodoxy ... 1510 22 . Mature Ethiopian philosophy In the 17th century the Ethiopian identity is challenged .... Zera Yacob 1599 1692 is the most important exponent of Ethiopian philosophy, and his treatise ... for his intellectual capacities, and went on to pursue the traditional Ethiopian theological education ... of the Ethiopian tradition and of any tradition in general. He comes to think that the tradition ... his work is less original than that of his master s, it can be considered more Ethiopian , since it represents ... together with traditional Christian inspired wisdom. It is more Ethiopian also in the sense ... the Ethiopian Philosophy of Man , Stuttgart Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden, 1986 Sumner, Claude, Ethiopia ... of Native Ethiopian Philosophers, Zara Yacob and Wolde Hiwot, to Ethiopian Philosophy , http ... britchie ethiopianphilosophy.html A brief introduction to Ethiopian philosophy, with bibliography Category Philosophy by region Category Ethiopian culture Category Philosophical schools and traditions Category Ethiopian society Philosophy ...   more details



  1. Ethiopian Airlines

    Infobox Airline airline Ethiopian Airlines br logo Ethiopian Airlines Logo.svg logo size 200 IATA ET ICAO ETH callsign ETHIOPIAN founded Start date and years ago 1945 12 21 small as Ethiopian ... blog index.php 2011 01 02 ethiopia addisu legesse replaces seyoum mesfin as ethiopian board chairman title Addisu Legesse replaces Seyoum Mesfin as Ethiopian board chairman newspaper nazret.com date ... title Ethiopian Airlines Company Profile publisher Ethiopian Airlines accessdate 18 February ... COO Ethiopian Airlines publisher Ethiopian Airlines accessdate 18 February 2011 ref 3 li Kassim Geressu ... small 45 passenger small br 6 small cargo small destinations Ethiopian Airlines destinations 77 60 ... Ethiopian Government 100 alliance Star Alliance future website url www.ethiopianairlines.com Ethiopian Airlines lang am in short , formerly Ethiopian Air Lines , often referred to as simply Ethiopian , is an airline headquartered on the grounds of Bole International Airport in Addis ... ref name Profile Cite news title Profile Ethiopian Airlines newspaper BBC News date 25 January 2010 ... News and events business Ambassador impressed by Ethiopian Airlines title Ambassador impressed by Ethiopian Airlines date 22 September 2009 publisher Royal Norwegian Embassy in Addis Ababa accessdate ... Cite press release title Ethiopian Cargo Wins AFRICAN CARGO AIRLINE OF THE YEAR Award publisher Ethiopian ... 219 accessdate date 2011 03 04 ref ref name ST cite news title Ethiopian Airlines distinguished with African Cargo Airline Award url http www.sudantribune.com Ethiopian Airlines distinguished,38146 newspaper ... cite news title A ETHIOPIAN IL PREMIO LINEA AEREA CARGO DELL ANNO url http www.agi.it dossier speciali afro notizie dallafrica elenco notizie 201103011335 spe rt10140 a ethiopian il premio linea aerea ... awarded to Ethiopian ref div Under Skytrax s five star ranking system, Ethiopian s service merits three stars. ref cite web url http www.airlinequality.com Forum ethiopian.htm title Ethiopian Airlines ...   more details



  1. Ethiopian Hare

    This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Ethiopian Hare image status DD status system IUCN2.3 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Mammalia ordo Lagomorpha familia Leporidae genus Hare Lepus species L. fagani binomial Lepus fagani binomial authority Oldfield Thomas Thomas , 1903 synonyms range map Ethiopian Hare area.png range map caption Ethiopian Hare range The Ethiopian Hare Lepus fagani is a species of mammal in the Leporidae family. It is found in Ethiopia and Kenya . Source Lagomorph Specialist Group 1996. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 11798 all Lepus fagani . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 31 July 2007. Lagomorpha L. Category Lepus Lagomorph stub br Gad Etiopia ca Lepus fagani de thiopischer Hase it Lepus fagani mt Liebru Etjopjan ms Lepus fagani mrj pt Lepus fagani sr Lepus fagani ...   more details



  1. Ethiopian Australian

    Infobox Ethnic group group Ethiopian Australian poptime poptime Ethiopian br 5,600 by ancestry, 2006 ... Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church , Islam , Pentecostalism ref name Gow langs Various languages of Ethiopia , English Ethiopian Australian is a term which may be used to refer to immigrants from Ethiopia ... Ethiopian , instead preferring to identify by their ethnic group. ref name Gow harvnb Gow 2001 ... 2008 11 30 date 2000 07 31 periodical Oromia Online ref Migration history Ethiopian refugees who ... in Australia tend to have less educational background and occupational skills than the Ethiopian populations elsewhere. ref name Gow The peak of Ethiopian refugee resettlement to Australia came ... and their families, were resettled in Australia. These were mostly Ethiopian Christianity Christians ... harvnb ABS 2006a loc Country of Birth ref while 5,600 claimed Ethiopian ancestry, either alone or with another .... ref name DIMA This made them the 15th largest group of Ethiopian born people in a country outside ... date 2006 11 26 title Ethiopian community receives fire safety lesson accessdate 2008 11 30 ref Education and employment Most Ethiopian refugees have 3 4 years of school attendance or less. Many are not literate ... of their customer base is Ethiopian, and they struggle to make money. ref name Gow Religion Religious ... of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church , while the Oromo are Pentecostalism Pentecostalist or Islam Muslim , and the Harari, Garaghe, and Afar are almost all Muslims. There were two Ethiopian Pentecostal churches in the Melbourne area as of 2001, as well as an Ethiopian Orthodox church in Maribyrnong ... publisher Cambridge University Press year 2001 isbn 978 0 52180789 0 citation title Ethiopian ... of an Ethiopian Diaspora url http www.migrationinformation.org Profiles display.cfm?ID 604 first ... adaption of the Ethiopian community in South Australia first Nega Worku last Debela year 1995 series ... Ethiopian Community Association in NSW http www.oromocommunity.org.au Australian Oromo ...   more details



  1. Ethiopian Cup

    Unreferenced date February 2007 The Ethiopian Cup is the top knockout tournament of the Ethiopia n football soccer football . It was created in 1945. Winners 1945 British Military Mission BMME Addis Abeba 1946 Army Addis Abeba 1947 Polisportiva Addis Abeba 1948 Body Guard Addis Abeba 1949 Army Addis Abeba 1950 Army Addis Abeba 1951 Army Addis Abeba 1952 Saint George SA Addis Abeba 1953 Saint George SA Addis Abeba 1954 Army Addis Abeba 1955 Mechal Addis Abeba 1956 Mechal Addis Abeba 1957 Saint George SA Addis Abeba 1958 Mekuria Addis Abeba 1959 Omedla Addis Abeba Police 1960 Nib Debre Zeit Air Force no Cup between 1961 and 1969 1970 Asmara Asmara 1971 EEPCO Addis Abeba 1972 EEPCO Addis Abeba 1973 Saint George SA Addis Abeba 1974 Saint George SA Addis Abeba 1975 Mechal Addis Abeba 1976 EEPCO Addis Abeba 1977 Saint George SA Addis Abeba 1978 Omedla Addis Abeba 1979 no cup 1980 Ermejachen Addis Abeba 1981 Key Bahr Red Sea Eritrea 1982 Mechal Addis Abeba 1983 Key Bahr Red Sea Eritrea 1984 Eritrea Shoes Eritrea 1985 Eritrea Shoes Eritrea 1986 Building Construction Addis Abeba 1987 Eritrea Shoes Eritrea 1988 Bunna Gebeya Addis Abeba 1989 no cup 1990 Mechal Addis Abeba No Cup between 1991 and 1992 1993 Saint George SA Addis Abeba 1994 Muger Cement Nazareth 1995 Ethiopian Insurance Medhin Addis Abeba Insurance 1996 Awassa Flour Mill Awassa 1997 Wolaita Tussa Awassa 1998 Ethiopian Coffee Addis Abeba 4 2 a.p. Saint George SA Addis Abeba 1999 Saint George SA Addis Abeba 2000 Ethiopian Coffee Addis Abeba 2 1 Awassa City FC Awassa Kenema Awassa 2001 EEPCO Addis Abeba 2 1 a.p. Guna Trading FC Mekel 2002 Ethiopian Insurance Medhin Addis Abeba 0 0 6 3 EEPCO Addis Abeba 2003 Ethiopian Coffee Addis Abeba 2 0 EEPCO Addis Abeba 2004 Banks SC Addis Abeba 1 0 Ethiopian Coffee Addis Abeba 2005 ... Ethiopia Mekelakeya Addis Abeba 1 0 Ethiopian Coffee Addis Abeba 2007 Harrar Beer Botling F.C. 2008 Ethiopian Coffee Ethiopian Bunna Addis Abeba 2 1 Awassa City FC Awassa Kenema Awassa National ...   more details



  1. Ethiopian calendar

    Contains Ethiopic text The Ethiopian calendar Amharic language Amharic Unicode y Ityo ya z m n a o a r , also called the Ethiopian Ge ez calendar , is the principal calendar used in Ethiopia ... the Ethiopian and Gregorian calendar Gregorian calendars results from alternate calculations in determining the date of the Annunciation of Jesus . Like the Coptic calendar, the Ethiopian calendar has .... The Ethiopian months begin on the same days as those of the Coptic calendar, but their names are in Ge ... 29 of the Julian calendar, six months before the Julian leap day. Thus the first day of the Ethiopian ... year according to the Ethiopian calendar is 2003, which began on September 11, 2010 Anno domini AD ... 12, 2011. New Year s Day Enkutatash is the word for the Ethiopian New Year new year in Amharic ... in Ge ez language Ge ez , the term preferred by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church . It occurs on September 11 in the Gregorian calendar, except for leap years, when it occurs on September 12. The Ethiopian calendar year 1998 Am t M hr t Year of Mercy began on September 11, 2005. However, the Ethiopian ... applies from the Gregorian years 1900 to 2099. Generally, because every fourth Ethiopian .... This causes the Ethiopian year number to be eight years less than the Gregorian year number ... AD, the era was used by Egyptian and Ethiopian chronologists. The twelfth 532 year cycle of this era ... year after an Ethiopian leap year is named in honour of John the Evangelist John , followed by the Matthew ... from March 1900 to February 2100. Sources The Ethiopian Calendar , Appendix IV, C.F. Beckingham and G.W.B. ... vol., 1906 1914 External links http members.shaw.ca ethiocal The Ethiopian Time and Date Online converter ... Calendar by Aberra Molla http www.funaba.org en calendar conversion.cgi Ethiopian Calendar Converter http ethiopica.sourceforge.net Ethiopian Perpetual Calendar Software http www.ethiofact.com ethiocal.html Ethiopian Online Calendar http www.amestsantim.com sgedc Siyan Gregorian Ethiopic ...   more details



  1. Ethiopian movement

    The Ethiopian Movement is a religious movement that began in southern Africa towards the end of the 19th century, when two groups broke away from the Anglican Church of Southern Africa Anglican and Methodist Church of Southern Africa Methodist churches. One of the main reasons for breaking away was that the parent denominations were perceived to be too much under white control, with not enough scope being given to African leadership. The Ethiopian movement was based on their interpretation of a Biblical passage Psalm 68 31 Ethiopia shall soon stretch forth its hands unto God in the original Hebrew ... the Ethiopian Church , mainly because of dissatisfaction with segregation in the church and the lack ... , which her sister Charlotte had joined. This led the Ethiopian Church to decide to join the African ... Brander formed the Ethiopian Catholic Church in Zion, which combined the Anglican and Methodist strands of the Ethiopian tradition. It initially included Kanyane Napo and Daniel William Alexander among ... the period 1900 1920 many different Ethiopian denominations were formed, which were heirs of the Ethiopian ... groups. Most of the features of the Ethiopian movement have already been mentioned the use of the name Ethiopia, Ethiopian, Cush or Cushite in the names of churches the aim of a united African ... of Ethiopian The description above is of the Ethiopian movement itself, but writers like Bengt Sundkler used Ethiopian in a wider sense to include all African Initiated Church African independent church ... bodies like the African Congregational Church and Zulu Congregational Church as Ethiopian , though they did not really participate in the Ethiopian movement itself. The independent churches of the Congregational tradition formed a separate network from the Ethiopian one, with less contact ..., to distinguish them from those who live in Ethiopia, or who belong to the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo ... Times 1851 2001 pg. 65 Hayes, Stephen. 2003. Issues of Catholic ecclesiology in Ethiopian type AICs ...   more details



  1. Ethiopian binding

    orphan date October 2009 The Ethiopian bookbinding technique is a chain stitch sewing that looks similar to the multi section Coptic binding method. According to J.A. Szirmai, the chain stitch binding dates from about the sixteenth century in Ethiopia . These books typically had paired sewing stations, sewn using two needles for each pair of sewing stations so if there are 2 holes, use 2 needles or 6 holes, 6 needles etc . The covers were wooden and attached by sewing through holes made into edge of the board. Most of these books were left uncovered without endbands. ref Szirmai, J.A. The Archaeology of Medieval Bookbinding Ashgate, 1999 p. 45 ref Notes reflist Category Book arts Category Bookbinding Category Ethiopian culture book art stub ...   more details



  1. Ethiopian Reporter

    Ethiopian Reporter , also known as The Reporter , is a private newspaper published in Addis Ababa , Ethiopia . The paper is however funded by members from Ethiopia s ruling party. It appears in both English language English and Amharic , and is owned by the Media Communications Centre. ref http downloads.bbc.co.uk worldservice trust pdf AMDI ethiopia amdi ethiopia7 newspapers.pdf ref In 2010, its editor and owner was Amare Aregawi. ref http www.cpj.org news 2006 africa ethiopia14mar06na.html CPJ News Alert 2006 Bot generated title ref The statements given by the individual who made the first entry and the references given do not match. Both CPJ and BBC are saying different than who ever made the entry. The Reporter is a private owned company funded by the publisher a private investor. reflist External links http www.ethiopianreporter.com Amharic official site http en.ethiopianreporter.com English version Category Newspapers published in Ethiopia Ethiopia stub Africa newspaper stub fr Ethiopian Reporter ...   more details




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