Ethiopia The map of Ethiopia The capital of Ethiopia Addis Ababa.

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Ethiopia

Transcript of Ethiopia The map of Ethiopia The capital of Ethiopia Addis Ababa.

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Ethiopia

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The map of Ethiopia

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The capital of Ethiopia

Addis Ababa

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Weather

• The weather over at Ethiopia is sunny there is rainy seasons at the middle of June.

• And the end September but the rest of the year it clear.

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History

• Ethiopia is the oldest independent country in sub Saharan Africa

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Product

• Coffee bean

• Gold

• Oilseeds

• Leather Products

• Plant Products

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Culture

• The Tigray people surround themselves with Sum donkeys and sheep that are everywhere

• Their churches are built on hills.• Coffee is the most important drink to the Tigrinya

people. • The coffee ceremony has the following three

steps:• Beans are roasted.• It is served thick and rich in tiny cups with no

handles.• The cup is passed around the table.

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Ethiopians

• Ethiopians love to Celebrate

• At their celebrations they have the following 3 things:

• - music

• - special Clothes

• - food and drink

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Similar and differrent

• How my life is similar and different to Ethiopians• Ethiopians dress very nice. • They have traditional music.• They use a Massinko – a one stringed violin• The sing while farming.• Ethiopians are similar to us because we both

speak to communicate, have music and farms. The differences are we speak English and they speak Amharic. We have music, but our violins have more than one string. Also, we do not sing together while farming.