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  2. Italians of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    As the Italian engineers had helped to build the first railway from Addis Ababa to Djibouti in the past, the Ethiopian government has contracted them again to expand the railroad network. [22] For the last 20 years Italy has continued to be among the top 5 trading partners with Ethiopia and a major investor in the Ethiopian economy. [23]

  3. Kambaata people - Wikipedia

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    Kambaata (Amharic: ከምባታ) is a Cushitic ethnic group in south-central Ethiopia, specifically in Kambaata Zone in Central Ethiopia Regional State.It is also known as Cambat, Kambata, Cambatta, Kambatta or Khambat by various historians and early explorers.

  4. Ethiopian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The history of Ethiopian diaspora rooted during the start of diplomatic relations between the government of Ethiopia and the US government in 1903. The US sent a delegation, the Skinner Mission, to Ethiopia by which Emperor Menelik II signed trade deals with the US, while expressing his interest of sending students to the US. The first student ...

  5. Ethiopian studies - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian and Eritrean studies scholars congregate at the interdisciplinary International Conference of Ethiopian Studies, a series of gatherings that takes place every three years. Traditionally, every third conference is held in Ethiopia. The 19th meeting was in Warsaw, August 24–28, 2015. The 20th conference was in Mekelle, Ethiopia, in 2018.

  6. Template:Culture of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Part of a series on the: Culture of Ethiopia; History. Prehistoric ...

  7. Template:History of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    First Italo–Ethiopian War: 1895–1896: Modernization: 1913–1974: World War I: 1914–1918: Second Italo–Ethiopian War: 1935–1936: Italian East Africa: 1936–1941: World War II: 1941: Italian guerrilla war: 1941–1943: Federation with Eritrea: 1952–1962: Eritrean Independence War: 1961–1991: Ethiopian Civil War: 1974–1991 ...

  8. Template:Immigration to Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used: {{Immigration to Ethiopia | state = collapsed}} will show the template collapsed, i.e. hidden apart from its title bar. {{Immigration to Ethiopia | state = expanded}} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible.

  9. Resettlement and villagization in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Richard Pankhurst, in his review of the book Politics and the Ethiopian Famine, 1984-1985, notes that some critics of the regime at the time compared "the resettlement centres to Hitler's concentration camps", and having visited them noted that Ethiopia is "a poor and economically underdeveloped country. Resettlement is therefore being carried ...

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