Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
የኢትዮጵያ ፌዴራላዊ
ዲሞክራሲያዊ ሪፐብሊክ

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125px|border|alt=|Flag of Ethiopia 85px |alt=|Coat of arms of Ethiopia
Anthem: Wodefit Gesgeshi, Widd Innat Ityopp'ya
("March Forward, Dear Mother Ethiopia") File:Wedefit Gesgeshi Widd Innat Ittyoppya.ogg
250px |center |alt=|Location of Ethiopia
Capital
(and largest city)
Addis Ababa
Official language(s) Amharic

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Recognised regional languages Other languages official amongst the different ethnicities and their respective regions.
Ethnic groups 
  • Oromo 34.5%
  • Amhara 26.9%
  • Somali 6.2%
  • Tigray 6.1%
  • Sidama 4.%
  • Gurage 2.5%
  • Welayta 2.3%
  • Hadiya 1.7%
  • Afar 1.7%
  • Gamo 1.5%
  • Gedeo 1.3%
  • Other 11.3%CIA – Ethiopia – Ethnic groups. Cia.gov. Retrieved on 2012-03-03.
  • Demonym Ethiopian
    Government Federal parliamentary republic1
     -  President Girma Wolde-Giorgis
     -  Prime Minister Meles Zenawi
    Establishment
     -  Kingdom of Axum 980 BC 
     -  Empire of Ethiopia 1137 
     -  Current constitution 1991 
    Area
     -  Total 1,104,300 km2 (27th)
    426,371 sq mi 
     -  Water (%) 0.7
    Population
     -  2011 estimate 82,101,998Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia. Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia (14th)
     -  2007 census 73,918,505 
     -  Density 74/km2 (123rd)
    194/sq mi
    GDP (PPP) 2011 estimate
     -  Total $94.598 billion

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     -  Per capita $1,089 
    GDP (nominal) 2010 estimate
     -  Total $29.717 billion 
     -  Per capita $350 
    Gini (1999–00) 30 (medium
    HDI (2010) 11px|alt=Increase|link= 0.328 (low) (157th)
    Currency Birr (ETB)
    Time zone EAT (UTC+3)
     -  Summer (DST) not observed (UTC+3)
    Drives on the right
    Internet TLD .et
    Calling code 251
    1 According to The Economist in its Democracy Index, Ethiopia is a "hybrid regime", with a dominant-party system led by the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front.
    2 Rank based on 2005 population estimate by the United Nations.

    Ethiopia is a country in the Horn of Africa. It has one of the most well known histories as a country in Africa and the world. Unlike other African countries, Ethiopia stayed together during the Scramble for Africa, except for 5 years when it was ruled by Italians. Ethiopia used to be called Abyssinia. The word "Ethiopia" is from the Greek word Αἰθιοπία. BNP per capita 1370 $ (IMF) (2008).

    History

    The Kingdom of joan lanm, the first known kingdom of great power to rise in Ethiopia, rose during the first century AD. The Persian religious figure Mani listed Axum with Rome, Persia, and China as one of the four great powers of his time. It was in the early 4th century that a Syro-Greek castaway, Frumentius, was taken to the court and over time changed King Ezana to Christianity, making Christianity Ethiopia's religion. For this, he received the title "Abba Selama". At different times, including a time in the 6th century, Axum ruled most of modern-day Yemen just across the Red Sea.

    The line of rulers from the Axumite kings was broken a few times: first by the Jewish Queen Gudit around 950, then by the Zagwe dynasty. Around 1270, the Solomonid dynasty came to control Ethiopia, claiming that they were related to the kings of Axum. They called themselves Neguse Negest ("King of Kings," or Emperor), basing their claims on their direct relation to Solomon and the queen of Sheba.

    During the rule of Emperor Lebna Dengel, Ethiopia made its first good contact with a European country, Portugal. This was a good development. When the Empire was attacked by Somali General and Imam, Ahmad ibn Ibrihim al-Ghazi, Portugal responded to Lebna Dengel's request for help with an army of 400 men, which helped his son Gelawdewos beat al-Ghazi and remake his rule. However, Jesuit missionaries over time offended the Orthodox faith of the local Ethiopians, and in the mid-17th century Emperor Fasilidos got rid of these missionaries. At the same time, the Oromo people began to question the Ethiopian Christian authorities in the Abyssinian territories, and wanted to keep their own religion.

    All of this led to Ethiopia's isolation during the 1700s. The Emperors became figureheads, controlled by warlords like Ras Mikael Sehul of Tigray. Ethiopian isolationism ended following a British mission that made friendship between the two nations; however, it was not until the reign of Tewodros II that Ethiopia began to take part in world matters once again.

    Regions, zones, and districts

    Before 1996, Ethiopia was divided into 13 provinces. Ethiopia now has ethnically based regional countries, zones, districts, and neighborhoods.

    There are nine regions, sixty-eight zones and two chartered cities. Ethiopia is further divided into 550 woredas and several special woredas.

    The nine regions and two chartered cities (in italics) are:
    1. Addis Ababa
    2. Afar
    3. Amhara
    4. Benishangul-Gumuz
    5. Dire Dawa
    1. Gambela
    2. Harari
    3. Oromia
    4. Somali
    5. Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region
    6. Tigray

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    References


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