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Addis Ababa
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s sprawling capital in the highlands bordering the Great Rift Valley, is the country’s commercial and cultural hub. Its National Museum exhibits Ethiopian art, traditional crafts and prehistoric fossils, including replicas of the famous early hominid, "Lucy." The burial pla...
24/11/2025
ዲስ አበባ ፤ የኢትዮጵያ ዋና ከተማ ስትሆን በተጨማሪ የአፍሪካ ሕብረት መቀመጫ እንዲሁም የብዙ የተባበሩት መንግሥታት ድርጅት ቅርንጫፎችና ሌሎችም የዓለም የዲፕሎማቲክ ልዑካን መሰብሰቢያ ከተማ ናት ። ራስ-ገዝ አስተዳደር ስላላት በኢ.ፌ.ዲ.ሪ ህገመንግስት የፌደራል ከተማነትን ማዕረግ ይዛ ትገኛለች። ከባሕር ጠለል በ2500 ሜትር ከፍታ ላይ የምትገኘው ከተማ በ1999 አ.ም በተደረገው የህዝብ ቆጠራ ወደ 2,739,551 በላይ ሕዝብ የሚኖርባት በመሆኗ የሀገሪቱ ትልቋ ከተማ ናት። Wikipedia
አካባቢ፡ 527 km²
ከፍታ፡ 2,355 m
አገር፡ ኢትዮጵያ
ከንቲባ፡ 1967
የተቆረቆረችው፡ ፲፰፻፸፰
23/04/2015
R.I.P .....the death 28 Christian brother s we pray all them and to remove Isis to world ....we stop these thirstiest and we show them how strong we are...........
05/12/2012
Addis Ababa (Amharic: አዲስ አበባ?, Addis Abäba, IPA: [adis aβəβa] ( listen), “new flower”; Oromo: Finfinne[3][4]), sometimes spelled Addis Abeba (the spelling used by the official Ethiopian Mapping Authority), is the capital city of Ethiopia. It is the largest city in Ethiopia, with a population of 3,384,569 according to the 2007 population census. This datum has been increased from the originally published 2,738,248 figure and appears possibly largely underestimated still.[2][5]
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.[6] 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