Ethiopia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ethiopia (pronounced /ˌiːθiˈoʊpiə/) (Ge'ez: ኢትዮጵያ ʾĪtyōṗṗyā) , officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country situated in ...
Ethiopia national football team - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ethiopian national football team, nicknamed the The Walya Antelopes is controlled by the Ethiopian Football Federation. It was one of only three teams (along with Egypt and ...
History of Ethiopia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ethiopia Portal. v • d • e ... This new power was Ethiopia or Nubia, the state lying to the south of Egypt far ... Most of the history of Ethiopia is considered lost. ...
Ethiopia - Ityopya - Country Profile
Ethiopia facts, Ethiopia geography, travel Ethiopia, Ethiopia internet resources, links to Ethiopia. Official web sites of Ethiopia, the capital of Ethiopia, art, culture, history ...
Ethiopia travel guide - Wikitravel
Open source travel guide to Ethiopia, featuring up-to-date information on ... Ethiopia is the oldest independent country in Africa and the second-oldest ...
Ethiopia -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Ethiopia, country on the Horn of Africa. The country lies completely within the tropical latitudes and is relatively compact, with similar ...
Ethiopia Daily
Ethiopia Daily from the most comprehensive global news network on the internet. ... Eternal bliss in Ethiopia: Zenawi's inexcusable ignorance The Examiner ...
CyberEthiopia - Ethiopian News from the Internet, News from Ethiopia ...
CyberEthiopia Dot Com is the premier and pioneering portal to all that is Ethiopian on the World Wide Web. It was created as a non-profit service to the Internet Community.
Ethiopia
The new report sheds light on some of the obstacles facing the private sector in Ethiopia. ... Ethiopia Road Sector Development Project Drives Economic Growth ...
Emperors of Ethiopia
Menelik I: legendary son of Solomon & the Queen of Sheba: Ezanas I: c.250 AD: Endybis: c.270 AD: Aphilas: Uzana/Ousanas: Wazeba: Ella Amida (I,II,III?) end of 3rd century AD