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Adama (also called Nazareth or Nazret) Addis Ababa Addis Alem (also called Ejersa) Addis Zemen Adigrat Adwa Agaro Akaki Alitena Amba Mariam Ambo Ankober Arba Minch Arboye Asaita] Asella Asosa Awasa Awash Axum Babille Baco Badme Bahir Dar Bati Beica Bonga Chencha Ciro Dangila Debre Berhan Debre Marqos Debre Tabor Debre Werq Debre Zebit Debre Zeyit Dembidolo Dessie (or Dese) Dila Dire Dawa Dolo Bay Dolo Odo Fiche Finicha'a Finote Selam Gambela Gelemso Ghimbi Goba Gode Gondar Gongoma Gore Gorgora Guion Harar (or Harer) Hayq Holeta Genet Humera Imi Irgalem Jijiga Jimma Jinka Kabri Dar Kebri Mangest Kombolcha Konso Kulubi Lalibela Limmu Genet Maji Maychew Mek'ele Mendi Metemma Metu Mizan Teferi Mojo Mota Moyale Negash Negele Boran (or Neghelli) Nekemte Shashamane Shilavo Shire (or Inda Selassie) Sodore Tippi Tiya Tullu Milki Turmi Wacca Walwal Werder Wereta Woldia Wolleka Wuchale Yabelo Yeha Ziway
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Ethiopian Game in regard to Gobeta: Abalala The Ethiopian Game from Gobeta: Abalalà Harold Courlander Negro History Bulletin, Washington, D.C., No. 7, Oct. 1943, doorperson 21-23.
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Background
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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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Geography
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landlocked - entire coastline along the Red Sea was lost with the de jure independence of Eritrea on 24 May 1993; the Blue Nile, the chief headstream of the Nile by water volume, rises in T'ana Hayk (Lake Tana) in northwest Ethiopia; three major crops are believed to have originated in Ethiopia: coffee, grain sorghum, and castor bean
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Government 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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Population
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88,013,491
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Education expenditures
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6% of GDP (2006)
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Economy - overview
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Industries
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3.46 billion kWh (2007 est.)
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Electricity - production
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0 kWh (2008 est.)
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Stock of money
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$NA (31 December 2008)
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Exchange rates
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