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| Short description | Christians, Muslims, Rastafarians and tribal customs. Hunger, poverty, discomfort, no tourist infrastructure, food that does not resemble anything else, music that you can not sing and coffee, which has no equal. You'll like, if you're an advanced traveler, Ethiopia will find your trophy. |
| Capital | Addis Ababa |
| Political system | Federal Republic |
| Area | 1127127 km2 |
| Population | 81238000 |
| Time zone | UTC+3: Baghdad, Kuwait, Nairobi, Moscow |
| Casual name | Ethiopia (et) |
| Access to sea and mountains | Ethiopia is located in the so-called. Horn of Africa, which is the eastern part of. Most of Ethiopia is located in the highlands, or hills, the eastern part of the country is lowland. Ethiopia run by the so-called. Great Rift Valley, which is the boundary of tectonic plates. |
| Emergency numbers | 92 - Emergency |
| Electric plugs | 220 V 50 Hz, Plug D, J, & L |
| Phone code | +251 |
- Terrible poverty
- Rastafarian! Rastafarian Ethiopia is the Promised Land, they are based on the content of Psalm 87:1-4. As accepted by the rastafarian version of the Bible, King James Bible, 1611, in the context of the promised land, the word Ethiopia. Rastafarians, who resettled to Ethiopia, live in the land bestowed on them by the Emperor Haile Selasje in the town of Shashemene.
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From January to May.
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Music and dance play a large role in Ethiopian culture. The most commonly used instruments include massinko (type jednostrunowych violin), begena (big wielostrunowa lira) and washint (flute). Numerous types of dances vary from region to region, although the majority relies on vigorous centrifugation and wave height arms.
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| Official language | Amharic |
Amharic is a Semitic language and tells him about 27 million people. Write a letter Amharic Ge'ez, which was named after the ancient language used in these areas (out of this language appears in the liturgy.)
The other used in the Ethiopian languages are Tigrinya and Oromifa, possibly, though very rare, English.
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| Phrase in original language | Phrase in English |
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Ethiopia is bordered to the south with Kenya, Sudan to the west, the east Somalia and Djibouti, and the northeast with Eritrea.
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In January Timkat, amazing feast in the Church of Ethiopia.
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