- Ethiopia,
officially the
Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a
landlocked country located in the Horn of
Africa region of East Africa. It shares...
- The
Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis), also
called the red jackal, the
Simien jackal or
Simien fox, is a
canine native to the
Ethiopian Highlands. In southeastern...
- The
desert hedgehog (Paraechinus aethiopicus) is a
species of
mammal in the
family Erinaceidae. The
desert hedgehog is one of the
smallest hedgehogs. It...
- the
Dallol Depression in the
Musely and
Crescent localities near the
Ethiopean-Eritrean border. The
estimated reserves in
Musely and
Crescent are 173...
-
January 2015. ...[Africa's
Indian Ocean]
coast was
called Azania, and no '
Ethiopeans', dark
skinned people, were
mentioned amongst its inhabitants. Plato,...
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Architectural heritage in Ethiopia. Two
imperial compounds in
Mekele and
Addis Ababa Skira, 2012 ISBNÂ 978-8857217192
Website related to
Ethiopean palaces...
-
caused either by
known impact events or by the
volcanic activity on the
Ethiopean Plateau. Two
other possible drivers of
climate change, not
mutually exclusive...
- ISBNÂ 0-395-67171-X. Gedeon, Kai (2006)
Observations on the
biology of the
Ethiopean Bush Crow
Zavattariornis stresemanni Bulletin of the
African Bird Club...
- ex-UVF
rifles were used by Home
Guard in the
United Kingdom in 1940.
Ethiopean rifles (some ex-UVF
rifles also
found their way there) also saw action...
- Force,
composed of
regular troops from
Sudan and Ethiopia, as well as
Ethiopean partisans.
Gideon Force disrupted Italian supply lines and
collected intelligence...