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  2. Housing in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Condominium in Addis Ababa. In 2005, Ethiopia initiated condominium allotment for people who are in low-and middle-income people to create job opportunities and promotes enterprises. [7] The first pilot condominium testing began in Addis Ababa at Bole sub-city between the year 2003 and 2005.

  3. Addis Ababa - Wikipedia

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    Addis Ababa seen from the air, 2018 Thanksgiving Irreecha Festival in Addis Ababa. Addis Ababa is located in the heart of the Oromia state [53] [54] and the major ecosystem services to the city provided by Oromia state. [55] The city was abandoned by the Oromo since the late 19th century due to its conquest by Menelik.

  4. Yeka - Wikipedia

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    Country Ethiopia: City: Addis Ababa: ... Yeka (Amharic: የካ ክፍለ ከተማ) is a district (sub-city) of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. [2] ... Ayat Real Estate ...

  5. Portal:Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopia, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country located in the Horn of Africa region of East Africa. It shares borders with Eritrea to the north , Djibouti to the northeast , Somalia to the east , Kenya to the south , South Sudan to the west , and Sudan to the northwest .

  6. House demolition in Ethiopia (2019–present) - Wikipedia

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    Since early 2019, the Ethiopian government under Abiy Ahmed administration begun large-scale house demolition that deemed "illegal property" in Addis Ababa and the Oromia Region in the area of Sebeta, Buraryu, Legetafo, Legedadi, Sululta, Ermojo, and Galan towns, with 12,000 houses destroyed by the government, which led to further unrest in the country.

  7. Economy of Addis Ababa - Wikipedia

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    In late 1990s, the Office for Revision of Addis Ababa's Master Plan (ORAAMP) and National Urban Planning Institute (NUPI) were launched to analyze the economic status of the city. The city covered 29% of Ethiopia's GDP (59.5 Billions $ in 2024) and 20% of national urban development as of 2022. Commercial Bank of Ethiopia in Addis Ababa

  8. Kirkos - Wikipedia

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    Kirkos (Amharic: ቂርቆስ ክፍለ ከተማ), also spelled Kerkos, Kirikos or Cherkos, is a district (sub-city) of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. As of 2011 its population was 235,441. As of 2011 its population was 235,441.

  9. Kolfe Keranio - Wikipedia

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    Kolfe Keranio (Amharic: ኮልፌ ቀራኒዮ ክፍለ ከተማ), also spelled Kolfe Keraneo or simply Kolfe, is a district (sub-city) of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. As of 2011 its population was 546,219. [1]