Ethiopia

Ethiopia
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Ethiopia

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Ethiopia is located in the ‘Horn of
Africa’ in East Africa. Known for
its rich history, diverse culture and
stunning landscapes, Ethiopia has the
second largest population in Africa.

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Ethiopia’s landscape varies from highlands, lowlands,
plateaus and mountains. 

The highlands dominate
much of the central and 
northern region of the
country. 

Ethiopia is also known for its rugged terrain,
with deep valleys and steep cliffs.

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Ethiopia has a unique heritage which dates
back thousands of years. The capital city is
Addis Ababa.

 It is especially known for its
rough, hand-carved churches, vibrant festivals
and delicious cuisine.

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In Ethiopia, the climate varies with altitude, the point in relation to sea or ground level. 

In the mountainous regions, it is cold and rainy near the plateau, with monsoon season during June and September.


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In Ethiopia, you can expect to find safari animals like elephants and lions. 

More commonly,
you can find African wild 
dogs and baboons.

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Ethiopians are known for their warmth and hospitality, always eager to welcome visitors with open arms. The culture is rich with traditions passed down through generations,
from colourful festivals to delicious cuisine. One important aspect of Ethiopian culture is its religion. 

Many Ethiopians practice Orthodox Christianity, which has unique customs and ceremonies. They celebrate holidays like Timkat, a joyful festival commemorating the baptism of Jesus. In addition to Christianity, there are also other religions and traditional beliefs that add to the country's cultural tapestry. 

Ethiopians take pride in their heritage and history, preserving ancient traditions while embracing modern influences.

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The flag of Ethiopia was adopted in February 1996, it is a green, red and yellow tricolour in horizontal lines. The national emblem is displayed in the centre of the flag. This emblem is the national coat of arms, a light blue disk with a yellow star symbol in
the middle.

The green of the flag represents the richness and
fertility of the land.

The yellow of the flag represents justice
and equality.

The red represents the sacrifices made for freedom.

The star represents the unity of all Ethiopians
while its yellow rays represent their bright futures.

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What religion is commonly practiced in Ethiopia?
A
Orthodox Christianity
B
Hinduism
C
Buddhism
D
Islam

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Which animals can be found in Ethiopia?
A
Cheetahs and leopards
B
Tigers and bears
C
Wolves and foxes
D
Elephants and lions

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What colors are in the Ethiopian flag?
A
Green, red, yellow
B
Yellow, green, black
C
Red, blue, green
D
Blue, white, black

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What is the capital city of Ethiopia?
A
Khartoum
B
Cairo
C
Addis Ababa
D
Nairobi

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