Largest World Countries: ethopia
Ethiopia pronounced i i o pi Ge'ez ty y a landlocked state in the Horn of Africa is one of the most ancient countries in the world and the tenth largest by area The capital is Addis Ababa Ethiopia is bordered by Djibouti and Somalia to the east Kenya to the south Eritrea to the north and Sudan to the west Though most African countries are far less than a century old When Africa was divided up by European powers at the Berlin Conference Ethiopia was one of only two countries that retained its independence It was one of only three African members of the League of Nations and after a brief period of Italian occupation Ethiopia became a charter member of the United Nations When other African nations received their independence following World War II many of them adopted the colors of Ethiopia's flag and Addis Ababa became the location of several international organizations focused on Africa The Modern Ethiopian state and…Read More about ethopia at WikiPedia
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My husband loves raggae, which seems to be a popular kind of music. I also found out that lyrics by reggae artists like Bob Marley are based on the Rastafari religion, in which people believe in Ja as their higher being and Ethiopia is heaven on earth. I was wondering if American Rastafarians have made pilgramages or relocated to Ethiopia for that purpose, or if there is another meaning here.
Answer:Some won't like it when they get there.
My husband loves raggae, which seems to be a popular kind of music. I also found out that lyrics by reggae artists like Bob Marley are based on the Rastafari religion, in which people believe in Ja as their higher being and Ethiopia is heaven on earth. I was wondering if American Rastafarians have made pilgramages or relocated to Ethiopia for that purpose, or if there is another meaning here.
Answer:Look ... there's a boatload leaving now. What is all of that smoke????
this question was asked to me in a report i'm supposed to do for my history class. It also asks how the leaders of these countries (Menelik II of Ethiopia &King Mongkut of Siam) brought change to their countries. it also wants to know what these two rulers were like and how they were able to keep their land from being colonized.
Answer:They had stronger governments and enough strength as a culture to hold together in combat and politics.
Why are there so much suffering in this world?
Answer:The atheist would say that since God does not miraculously feed the starving children, there is no God. I would say that if the atheist truly believes there is no God, then who told the atheist that children starving to death is wrong. The atheist has no answer to that because the answer is that God has told us all that it is wrong to allow these children to suffer while we are perfectly capable to do something about it. Yes, I imagine God is there wondering why the people who know of the starving children do nothing to help them. I imagine He knows that He created the sun , the earth, seeds, plants, the entire eco system, man, and along with man the wisdom to plan and harvest seasonally, as well as the knowledge of science and technology to not only produce enough food for the entire world, but also to create machines to transport food all over the world in a short amount of time. Now if you do not believe God exist then that is fine, but do not try to tell me that the suffering of these children is God's fault when mankind is more that capable to stop the suffering but instead chooses to allow it to happen. Why is there so much suffering? Because we do not follow God, we all to often do nothing when we all know we are supposed to do something.
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Answer:About twenty-four hours according to Expedia. You can get there with one stop flying L.A. to Frankfort, Germany and on to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.