Ethiopia Addis Ababa 120,283,026 1,104,300 sq km (426,373 sq mi) Ethiopian birr Kenya Nairobi 53,005,614 580,367 sq km (224,081 sq mi) Kenyan shilling Madagascar Antananarivo 28,915,653 587,041 sq km (226,658 sq mi) ariary Malawi Lilongwe 19,889,742 118,484 sq km (45,747 sq...
Duchy of Saxony:The Elector of Saxony‘s son, the Duke of Saxe-Wittenburg, has a daughter, Louise, approaching marrying age. The girl is remarkably beautiful (quite unusual in her family) and the Duke wonders if any monarchs would be interested in marrying one of their children to her, or...
However with European countries still paying for the costly war and occupation of Japan has seen foreign capital investment dry up and as a result Ethiopia is also facing an inflation crisis with the Ethiopian Birr devaluing at a rate of 500% over the last few years. Algeria: Legally becoming...
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Having been convinced with only a moderate number of shootings and hangings of the superior value of modern Ethiopian Orthodoxy to a version of Christianity that included “Abrahamite” child sacrifice and crucifixion of all “heretics”, they are now fairly tolerable, if given to occasional ...
Is an ancient South Semitic language that originated in the northern region of Ethiopia and Eritrea in the Horn of Africa. It later became the official language of the Kingdom of Aksum and Ethiopian imperial court. Beta Israel (Falasha) "House of Israel" or "Community of Israel"), also kn...
andItalyhoped to dominate by seizing control of ports on the Eritrean coast. Those ports promised access to the gold, coffee, and slaves sold by traders in the Ethiopian highlands to the south, and, in the second half of the 20th century,Ethiopiabecame the power from which the Eritrean peop...
They also occupy the adjacent Ethiopian region of Tigray. The Tigrinya language is one of two major indigenous languages in Eritrea. Inhabiting the northernmost part of the Eritrean plateau, as well as lowlands to the east and west, are the Tigre people. The Tigre, who constitute nearly one-...
which rises in the Ethiopian Plateau, contributes much of the floodwaters of the White Nile. After theconfluenceof the White and Blue Niles at Khartoum, the river flows in a great northward-curving course and is known simply as the Nile (Nahr Al-Nīl). Throughout much of the country, how...
The semiarid and arid areas in the north and northeast are part of a vast region extending from the Ugandan border through Lake Rudolf to the plateau area between the Ethiopian and Kenyan highlands. (The area fromLake Magadisouthward, though not as arid, has the same characteristics.) Althoug...