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A guide book is a book for tourists or travelers that provides details about a geographic location, tourist destination, or itinerary. It is the written equivalent of a tour guide. Many travel guides now take the form of travel websites rather than printed books.
It will usually include details such as phone numbers, addresses, prices and reviews of hotels and other lodgings, restaurants, and activities. Maps of varying detail are often included. Sometimes historical and cultural information is also provided. Different guide books may focus on different aspects of travel, from adventure travel to relaxation, or be aimed at travelers with larger or smaller travel budgets, or focus on the particular interests and concerns of certain groups such as sexual orientation or dietary restrictions. Guide books are generally intended to be used in conjunction with actual travel, although simply enjoying a guide book with little or no intention of visiting may be referred to as "armchair tourism".
The periplus was an itinerary from landmark to landmark of the ports along a coast, a forerunner of the guide. A periplus such as the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea was a manuscript document that listed, in order, the ports and coastal landmarks, with approximate intervening distances, that the captain of a vessel could expect to find along a shore. It served the same purpose as the later Roman itinerarium of road stops.
Addis Ababa (sometimes spelled Addis Abeba, the spelling used by the official Ethiopian Mapping Authority) is the capital city of Ethiopia. (In Ethiopian languages: Amharic, Addis Abäba [ad�?i�?s aβəβa] "new flower"; Oromo, Finfinne;Ge'ez ኣዲ�?� ኣበባ) It is the largest city in Ethiopia, with a population of 3,384,569 according to the 2007 population census.
As a chartered city (ras gez astedader), Addis Ababa has the status of both a city and a state. It is where the African Union and its predecessor the OAU are based. It also hosts the headquarters of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) and numerous other continental and international organizations. Addis Ababa is therefore often referred to as "the political capital of Africa", due to its historical, diplomatic and political significance for the continent. The city is populated by people from different regions of Ethiopia – the country has as many as 80 nationalities speaking 80 languages and belonging to a wide variety of religious communities. It is home to Addis Ababa University. The Federation of African Societies of Chemistry (FASC) and Horn of Africa Press Institute (HAPI) are also headquartered in Addis Ababa.
There is a land far far away
It's called Addis Ababba
There is a land far far away
It's called Addis Ababba
The ruler of the land
Which is far away
His name is King Selassie
King of Kings and Lord of Lords
The ruler of the land
Which is in the East
His name is King Selassie
There is a land far far away
It's called Addis Ababba
There is a land far far away
It's called Addis Ababba
Babylon them
They want to take away
The Ark of the Covenant from yard
The Ark of the Covenant
Cannot be taken away
From Addis Ababba
Respect!
There is a land far far away
It's called Addis Ababba
Here me when I say
There is a land far far away
It's called Addis Ababba
King of Kings and Lord of Lords
Ruler of Creation
His name is King Selassie
Mussolini tried to invade Ethiopia
But the Conqueror
His name is King Selassie
Rule and respect
There is a land far far away
It's called Addis Ababba
There is a land far far away
It's called Addis Ababba
Wonders of the world
The great River Nile
Is found there in Africa
The great treasure of Axum
Axum of Zion