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Base Camp in ethiopia, ethiopia camp for kids.
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All Cities in Ethiopia. Base Camp in Ethiopia :
Base Camp Adama (also called Nazareth or Nazret) Base Camp Addis Ababa Base Camp Addis Alem (also called Ejersa) Base Camp Addis Zemen Base Camp Adigrat Base Camp Adwa Base Camp Agaro Base Camp Akaki Base Camp Alitena Base Camp Amba Mariam Base Camp Ambo Base Camp Ankober Base Camp Arba Minch Base Camp Arboye Base Camp Asaita] Base Camp Asella Base Camp Asosa Base Camp Awasa Base Camp Awash Base Camp Axum Base Camp Babille Base Camp Baco Base Camp Badme Base Camp Bahir Dar Base Camp Bati Base Camp Beica Base Camp Bonga Base Camp Chencha Base Camp Ciro Base Camp Dangila Base Camp Debre Berhan Base Camp Debre Marqos Base Camp Debre Tabor Base Camp Debre Werq Base Camp Debre Zebit Base Camp Debre Zeyit Base Camp Dembidolo Base Camp Dessie (or Dese) Base Camp Dila Base Camp Dire Dawa Base Camp Dolo Bay Base Camp Dolo Odo Base Camp Fiche Base Camp Finicha'a Base Camp Finote Selam Base Camp Gambela Base Camp Gelemso Base Camp Ghimbi Base Camp Goba Base Camp Gode Base Camp Gondar Base Camp Gongoma Base Camp Gore Base Camp Gorgora Base Camp Guion Base Camp Harar (or Harer) Base Camp Hayq Base Camp Holeta Genet Base Camp Humera Base Camp Imi Base Camp Irgalem Base Camp Jijiga Base Camp Jimma Base Camp Jinka Base Camp Kabri Dar Base Camp Kebri Mangest Base Camp Kombolcha Base Camp Konso Base Camp Kulubi Base Camp Lalibela Base Camp Limmu Genet Base Camp Maji Base Camp Maychew Base Camp Mek'ele Base Camp Mendi Base Camp Metemma Base Camp Metu Base Camp Mizan Teferi Base Camp Mojo Base Camp Mota Base Camp Moyale Base Camp Negash Base Camp Negele Boran (or Neghelli) Base Camp Nekemte Base Camp Shashamane Base Camp Shilavo Base Camp Shire (or Inda Selassie) Base Camp Sodore Base Camp Tippi Base Camp Tiya Base Camp Tullu Milki Base Camp Turmi Base Camp Wacca Base Camp Walwal Base Camp Werder Base Camp Wereta Base Camp Woldia Base Camp Wolleka Base Camp Wuchale Base Camp Yabelo Base Camp Yeha Base Camp Ziway
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Ethiopia Description Ethiopia
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Unique among African countries, the ancient Ethiopian monarchy maintained its freedom from colonial rule with the exception of a short-lived Italian occupation from 1936-41. In 1974, a military junta, the Derg, deposed Emperor Haile SELASSIE (who had ruled since 1930) and established a socialist state. Torn by bloody coups, uprisings, wide-scale drought, and massive refugee problems, the regime was finally toppled in 1991 by a coalition of rebel forces, the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF). A constitution was adopted in 1994, and Ethiopia's first multiparty elections were held in 1995. A border war with Eritrea late in the 1990s ended with a peace treaty in December 2000. In November 2007, the Eritrea-Ethiopia Border Commission remotely demarcated the border by geographical coordinates, but final demarcation of the boundary on the ground is currently on hold because of Ethiopian objections to an international commission's finding requiring it to surrender territory considered sensitive to Ethiopia.
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Location
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Eastern Africa, west of Somalia
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Area - comparative
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slightly less than twice the size of Texas
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Natural resources Ethiopia Ethiopia
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small reserves of gold, platinum, copper, potash, natural gas, hydropower
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Population Ethiopia
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88,013,491
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Ethiopia Religions Ethiopia
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Christian 60.8% (Orthodox 50.6%, Protestant 10.2%), Muslim 32.8%, traditional 4.6%, other 1.8% (1994 census)
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Languages
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Amarigna 32.7%, Oromigna 31.6%, Tigrigna 6.1%, Somaligna 6%, Guaragigna 3.5%, Sidamigna 3.5%, Hadiyigna 1.7%, other 14.8%, English (major foreign language taught in schools) (1994 census)
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Ethiopia Education Ethiopia expenditures
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6% of GDP (2006)
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Government Ethiopia type
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9 ethnically based states (kililoch, singular - kilil) and 2 self-governing administrations* (astedaderoch, singular - astedader); Adis Abeba* (Addis Ababa), Afar, Amara (Amhara), Binshangul Gumuz, Dire Dawa*, Gambela Hizboch (Gambela Peoples), Hareri Hizb (Harari People), Oromiya (Oromia), Sumale (Somali), Tigray, Ye Debub Biheroch Bihereseboch na Hizboch (Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples)
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Independence
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National Day (defeat of MENGISTU regime), 28 May (1991)
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Ethiopia Economy - overview
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Investment Ethiopia
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Industries Ethiopia
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3.46 billion kWh (2007 est.)
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Airports Ethiopia
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