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Published on Dec 19, 2015
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ETHIOPIAN CULTURE
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Fiseha Hailemichael
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LANGUAGE
Ethiopia has 83 different languages.
Ge'ez is the ancient language
English is the most widely spoken foreign language and isthe medium of
In struction in secondary schools.
The largest ethin and linguistic groups are the oromo,amhara and tigray.
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NazarethCollege
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RELIGION
The main religions in Ethiopia are Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Paganism.
Religion in Ethiopia consists of a number of faiths.
The ethiopian orthodox tewahedo church headed by patriarch.
Ethiopian is predominately christian country and the majority of christians
Are orthodox tewahedo christian.
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Brennan Mercado
4.
SPORTS
Track and field is Ethiopia's most successful sport, in which they have won
Many medals in theolympic game.
Football (soccer) is the most popular sport in ethiopian.
Despite lack of success by the national team, it is supported by a significant part of
The population.
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Alexandre Moreau | Photography
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HOLIDAYS
Genna (ethiopian Christmas)
Timkat (epiphany)
Enkitatash (new year)
Siklet (good Friday )
Fasika (easter)
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A.Davey
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FOOD
Chicken stewed in red pepper (doro wat)
Spiced butter (niter kebbeh)
Chick pea fritters (yeshim ra assa)
Honey yeast bread (yemarina yewotet dabo)
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VirginieVV
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CALENDAR
Ethiopia uses the julian calendra.
A seven- to eight-year gap between the Ethiopian and Gregorian calendar.
The public holiday are celebrated according to the Julian calendar
Which consists of twelve months of thirty day and a thirteen month of five
six day in a leap year.
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Retlaw Snellac Photography
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CLOTHING
The ankle length dress is usually worn by Ethiopian and Eritrean women
at formal events.
It is made of chiffon, and typically comes in white, grey or beige shades.
Many women also wrap a shawl called a netela around the formal dress.
Kuta is a handmade cloth many Ethiopian men use
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ebel
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