Ethiopia; Amharic:
ኢትዮጵያ, officially known as the
Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (የኢትዮጵያ ፌዴራላዊ ዲሞክራሲያዊ ሪፐብሊክ,) is a sovereign state located in the
Horn of Africa. It is bordered by
Eritrea to the north and northeast,
Djibouti and
Somalia to the east,
Sudan and South Sudan to the west, and
Kenya to the south. With over
100 million inhabitants, Ethiopia is the most populous landlocked country in the world, as well as the second-most populous nation on the
African continent after
Nigeria. It occupies a total area of 1,
100,
000 square kilometres (420,000 sq mi), and its capital and largest city is
Addis Ababa.
Some of the oldest evidence for anatomically modern humans has been found in Ethiopia, which is widely considered the region from which
Homo sapiens first set out for the
Middle East and places beyond. According to linguists, the first Afroasiatic-speaking populations settled in the
Horn region during the ensuing
Neolithic era. Tracing its roots to the
2nd millennium BC, Ethiopia was a monarchy for most of its history. During the first centuries AD the
Kingdom of Aksum maintained a unified civilization in the region, followed by
Abyssinia circa
AD 1137.
Ethiopia derived prestige with its uniquely successful military resistance during the late
19th-century Scramble for Africa, becoming the only
African country to defeat a
European colonial power and retain its sovereignty. Subsequently, many
African nations adopted the colors of Ethiopia's flag following their independence. It was the first independent African member of the
20th-century League of Nations and the
United Nations. In
1974, at the end of
Haile Selassie's reign, power fell to a communist military junta known as the Derg, backed by the
Soviet Union, until it was defeated by the
EPRDF, which has ruled since about the time of the collapse of the
USSR in
1991.
Ethiopia is a multilingual nation with around 80 ethnolinguistic groups, the three largest of which are the
Oromo,
Amhara, and
Tigray. Most people in the country speak
Afroasiatic languages of the
Cushitic or
Semitic branches. Additionally,
Omotic languages are spoken by
Omotic ethnic minority groups inhabiting the southern regions, and languages from the Nilo-Saharan phylum are also spoken by the nation's
Nilotic ethnic minorities.
Ethiopia is the place of origin for the coffee bean. It is a land of natural contrasts, with its vast fertile
West, jungles, and numerous rivers, and the world's hottest settlement of
Dallol in its north. Ethiopia holds
Africa's largest continuous mountain ranges, and the largest cave in Africa at Sof
Omar. Ethiopia has the most
UNESCO World Heritage Sites in
Africa.[19] Ethiopia's ancient
Ge'ez script, also known as
Ethiopic, is one of the oldest alphabets still in use in the world. The
Ethiopian calendar, which is approximately seven years and three months behind the
Gregorian calendar, co-exists alongside the
Oromo calendar. A slight majority of the population adheres to
Christianity (mainly the
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and Pentay), while around a third follows
Islam (primarily the
Sunni denomination).
The country is the site of the Hijrah to Abyssinia and the oldest Muslim settlement in Africa at Negash. A substantial population of
Ethiopian Jews, known as
Beta Israel, resided in Ethiopia until the
1980s but most of them have since gradually emigrated to
Israel.
Ethiopia is one of the founding members of the UN, the
Group of 24 (
G-24), the
Non-Aligned Movement,
G-77 and the
Organisation of African Unity. Ethiopia's capital city Addis Ababa serves as the headquarters of the
African Union, the
Pan African Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the
UNECA, African
Aviation Training HQ, the
African Standby Force, and much of the global
NGOs focused on Africa.
Despite being the main source of the
Nile River –the longest river on
Earth– Ethiopia underwent a series of famines in the 1980s, which was exacerbated by civil wars and adverse geopolitics. The country has begun to recover recently, and now has the largest economy (by
GDP) in
East Africa and
Central Africa. According to
Global Fire Power, Ethiopia has the 46th most powerful military in the world.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethiopia
- published: 01 Apr 2016
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