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  2. Visa policy of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Sample of Ethiopian eVisa. Ethiopia launched its own electronic visa platform on 12 June 2017. Citizens of all countries in the globe are eligible for tourist e-Visa. [6] Travelers with e-Visa must enter Ethiopia via Addis Ababa Bole International Airport. Entering from other ports of entry is prohibited.

  3. Visa requirements for Sudanese citizens - Wikipedia

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    A Sudanese passport. Visa requirements for Sudanese citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Sudan.As of 15 December 2024, Sudanese citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 44 countries and territories, ranking the Sudanese passport 96th in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley Passport Index. [1]

  4. Geʽez script - Wikipedia

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    The original form of the consonant was used when the vowel was ä (/ə/), the so-called inherent vowel. The resulting forms are shown below in their traditional order. For most consonants there is an eighth form for the diphthong-wa or -oa, and for a number of those a ninth form for -jä.

  5. Amharic - Wikipedia

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    Amharic is an Afro-Asiatic language of the Southwest Semitic group and is related to Geʽez, or Ethiopic, the liturgical language of the Ethiopian Orthodox church; Amharic is written in a slightly modified form of the alphabet used for writing the Geʽez language. There are 34 basic characters, each of which has seven forms depending on which ...

  6. Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church - Wikipedia

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    An Ethiopian Orthodox priest displays the processional crosses. Basilios died in 1970, and was succeeded that year by Tewophilos. With the fall of Emperor Haile Selassie in 1974, the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church was disestablished as the state church. The new Marxist government began nationalizing property (including land) owned by the ...

  7. Ethiopia at the Africa Cup of Nations - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopia themselves also won an AFCON tournament, the 1962 edition, when they were the hosts. [1] Since then, success has started to fade from Ethiopia's football and after 1982 , Ethiopia would have to wait until 2013 , when the country qualified for the final tournament after a 31-year absence.

  8. Arrhenius equation - Wikipedia

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    This has the same form as an equation for a straight line: = +, where x is the reciprocal of T. So, when a reaction has a rate constant obeying the Arrhenius equation, a plot of ln k versus T −1 gives a straight line, whose slope and intercept can be used to determine E a and A respectively. This procedure is common in experimental chemical ...

  9. Menelik II's conquests - Wikipedia

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    Menelik II's conquests, also known as the Agar Maqnat (Amharic: አገር ማቅናት, romanized: ʾägär maqnat, lit. 'Colonization, Cultivation and Christianization of Land'), [4] were a series of expansionist wars and conquests carried out by Emperor Menelik II of Shewa to expand the Ethiopian Empire.