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  sociology - Category:Lists of cities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
List of cities in the Republic of the Congo
List of cities in Saint Kitts and Nevis
List of cities in the Turks and Caicos Islands
www.aboutsociology.com /sociology/Category:Lists_of_cities   (207 words)

  
 Ethiopia at AllExperts
In addition, Ethiopia has long been a member of international organisations: it became a member of the League of Nations, signed the Declaration by United Nations in 1942, founded the UN headquarters in Africa and was one of the 51 original members of the United Nations.
Ethiopia held another general election in May 2005, which drew a record number of voters, with 90% of the electorate turning out to cast their vote.
Bordering Ethiopia is Sudan to the west, Djibouti and Eritrea to the north, Somalia to the east, and Kenya to the south.
en.allexperts.com /e/e/et/ethiopia.htm   (4212 words)

  
 Map of PCV towns and cities
Peace Corps Volunteers have served in nearly 200 cities, towns and villages in Ethiopia and Eritrea.
There is also a list of communities in Ethipia and Eritrea where PCVs served.
The one most frequently used by the Volunteers was chosen, but the variations are listed on the individual pages.
www.ethiopiaeritrearpcvs.org /pages/posts/bigmap.html   (256 words)

  
 History of Axum, Ethiopia: Denver Sister Cities International
It became one of the earliest holy cities in Ethiopia and Christianity was declared the national religion during the fourth century.
The city is also famous for its tall stele located in a historic portion of the city.
Archaeologists believe the current city of Axum is built on ancient ruins, but are unable to verify this because of the lack of funds and the need to relocate the current population.
www.denversistercities.org /axumHistory.php   (254 words)

  
  Ethiopia
All of the eligible Falashas from Ethiopia have immigrated to Israel.
In 2000 Ethiopia and Eritrea agreed that the ICRC would be the supervisory organization for the exchange of expellees or deportees.
The National Committee on Traditional Practices of Ethiopia (NCTPE) conducted a survey that was published in 1998, which indicated that 72.7 percent of the female population had undergone FGM, down from an estimated 90 percent of the female population in 1990.
www.state.gov /g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2001/af/8372.htm   (20003 words)

  
 Sacred Sites of Ethiopia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Although he was conceived in Jerusalem he was born in Ethiopia where the Queen of Sheba had returned after discovering that she was carrying Solomon's child.
The Treasury of the Arc of the Covenant Axum, Ethiopia
In 1535, the fanatical Muslim invader, Ahmed Gragn, swept across the Horn of Africa from the Islamic holy city of Harar (in southern Ethiopia) and destroyed the Church of St. Mary of Zion.
www.sacredsites.com /africa/ethiopia/sacred_sites_ethiopia.html   (3766 words)

  
 Ethiopia - Economic analysis of government's policies, investment climate and political risk.
Ethiopia is one of the world's poorest and most indebted countries in the world, which makes it particularly vulnerable to natural disaster such as drought.
Approximately 60 percent of Ethiopia's land surface is classified as arid and semi-arid, the remaining 40 percent being sub-humid and humid and thus of high agricultural potential.
Ethiopia is the poorest country in Africa and it is among poorest in the world.
www.mkeever.com /ethiopia.html   (3025 words)

  
 GoNOMAD-Ethiopia, the Next Big Thing?
Ethiopia, most famous for being the recipient of the 1985 We Are the World fundraising campaign, has suffered from its infamy.
Ethiopia is one of the few African nations whose culture is intact due to historical isolation.
Lalibela's churches, along Ethiopia's River Jordan, are testament to the devotion of Ethiopia's Orthodox Christians that have long dominated half (or more) of the country.
www.gonomad.com /destinations/0211/ethiopia.html   (2802 words)

  
 Afrol Ethiopia Index Page: Links to Ethiopia
You might want to go directly to their Africa page or Ethiopia page, were the last articles from WP are listed.
Ethiopia Economic Development and Indicators is an annual NewAfrica country profile on their pages about African economy.
On their Ethiopia Page you'll find country background information and facts (overviews) for the traveler (money and costs, when to go, attractions, activities, getting there, getting around, etc.), if there's not a travel warning.
www.afrol.com /Index/countries/ethiopiaindex.htm   (2141 words)

  
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The city of Asmara, capital of Eritrea, is almost the only part of Eritrea that remains in government hands.
Most of the people attending the market in Hausien came from other places, so there was no list of the people present on June 22, and many of the dead and injured were quickly removed to their home villages.
International pressure brought the issue of famine in Ethiopia onto the agenda of the Washington Summit in June 1990, and the combined pressure of Presidents Bush and Gorbachev succeeded in compelling Mengistu to consent to allow Massawa to be opened up for food relief.
www.hrw.org /reports/archives/africa/ETHIOPIA907.htm   (9132 words)

  
 Ethiopia Hotels, The list of hotels in Ethiopia @ hotelonlinebooking.com
The left menu is a list of the featured cities in Ethiopia.
There are total 1 location in Ethiopia listed here.
If the hotel city is not displayed here, you can input your city name into the form on the right side and the hotels in that city will be displayed immediately.
www.hotelonlinebooking.com /ethiopia-list/index.html   (114 words)

  
 Ben's News Page
Ethiopia's British community is to hold a vigil on Thursday night for eight Ethiopians still being held captive after their kidnap in the Afar region.
Ethiopia’s GDP per capital growth in 1990 was estimated at -1.60% while the GDP per capital growth in 2004 reached 10.14%.
Ethiopia is refusing to declare a suspected outbreak of cholera an epidemic despite the deaths of 684 people and infection of nearly 60,000 others in less than a year.
www.ethiopiafirst.com /news1.html   (7698 words)

  
 City Mayors: The world's largest cities
City Mayors ranks the world’s largest and richest cities and urban areas.
City Mayors lists and features urban events, conferences and conventions aimed at urban decision makers and those with an interst in cities worldwide.
City Mayors questions those who govern the world’s cities and talks to men and women who contribute to urban society and environment.
www.citymayors.com /features/largest_cities.html   (1131 words)

  
 Ethiopia: Cruel and inhumane actions against street children in Addis Ababa (World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT) ...
Due to the recent conflict between Eritrea and Ethiopia, children who do not have parents or economically strong relatives to support them are forced to discontinue their education.
The streets, churches, mosques, bus and taxi stations of cities in Ethiopia are crowded by a increasing number of these defenseless citizens.
His Excellency Dr Negasso Gidada, President of the Federal Republic of Ethiopia, Office of the President, P O Box 1031, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
www.geocities.com /lmak27455/children.html   (669 words)

  
 Ethiopia Opens Its Doors, Slowly - New York Times
Today, it is widely believed that about half of Ethiopia’s 70 million people are Orthodox Christians (though some experts contend that Islam is now the predominant religion).
The door slammed shut in 1998, when a territorial dispute between Ethiopia and Eritrea erupted in a savage war that lasted for two years.
In Ethiopia, the per capita income is $120 a year; tuberculosis and other contagions are rampant; and the literacy rate is just 43 percent, a sad figure considering that Ethiopia was among the first societies in sub-Saharan Africa to develop a written language.
travel2.nytimes.com /2006/09/17/travel/17ethiopia.html?ex=1159243200&en=9618daccfc46f05a&ei=5070&emc=eta1   (796 words)

  
 Highest lowest biggest smallest tallest deepest oldest youngest Continents Countries Cities Dependencies Deserts ...
(By Population) Numbers shown are the population within the recognized city limits, and do not include people living in the immediate surrounding area outside of the established border of the city (often called the metro).
Numbers shown are the population within the recognized city limits, and do not include people living in the immediate surrounding area outside of the established border of the city.
Numbers shown are the population within the immediate surrounding area of the established border of the city, and also include the city limit population figures.
www.worldatlas.com /geoquiz/thelist.htm   (589 words)

  
 Highest lowest biggest smallest tallest deepest oldest youngest Continents Countries Cities Dependencies Deserts ...
(By Population) Numbers shown are the population within the recognized city limits, and do not include people living in the immediate surrounding area outside of the established border of the city (often called the metro).
Numbers shown are the population within the recognized city limits, and do not include people living in the immediate surrounding area outside of the established border of the city.
Numbers shown are the population within the immediate surrounding area of the established border of the city, and also include the city limit population figures.
worldatlas.com /geoquiz/thelist.htm   (589 words)

  
 UN-HABITAT.:. Water for African Cities | Activities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Ethiopia has abundant water resources with surface potential estimated at 122 billion cubic meters per annum, equivalent to a per capita fresh water resource of about 1920 m3/yr, one of the highest in sub-Saharan Africa from 9 river basins.
Irrespective of the potential of water supply sources, Ethiopia is among the countries with least access to potable water supply for the population.
In the year 2003 only about 34% of the total population (25% of rural and 85% of urban population) had access to potable water supplies.
www.unchs.org /list.asp?typeid=13&catid=460&order=StartYear   (281 words)

  
 International Ministry Update - Ethiopia 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
As Marilyn taught on generational curses, she saw understanding light the eyes of many who began to realize that the sins and iniquities of their fathers, mothers, and grandparents were the cause of many of their present-day problems.
Pastor Dobie Weasel, a Native American who traveled with Marilyn at his own expense to teach in Ethiopia, taught attendees that the supernatural power of the Holy Spirit was available to them--to heal the sick, bring deliverance to the captives, and defeat every attack of the enemy.
While Marilyn and her team were ministering in Nazret, Ethiopia's president, Girma Wolde-Giyorgis, was meeting with the patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, Abune Paulos, at the very hotel where Marilyn and her team were staying.
www.mhmin.org /NewsUse/IMUEthiopia2002.htm   (1246 words)

  
 Ethiopia-Islam and Middle East
Mbendi: A good article on the factors that have led to Ethiopia’s current economic situation, such as the problems of the war with Eritrea and the declining oil industry, as well it’s growth since market reforms.
Addis Adaba is the largest city in Ethiopia, and the capitol.
The Press Digest:The Press Digest "editorial roundup" for Ethiopia for 2002, collection of a wide number of editorials from diverse papers on Ethiopia published so far in the year 2002.
www.ou.edu /mideast/country/ethiopia.htm   (611 words)

  
 Ethiopia - NICI Policy
Today, the telecommunications network in Ethiopia uses various communication technologies such as microwaves, UHF, VHF, and open wire system, to connect towns and cities all over the country and to the whole world.
The long-term objective is to develop a networking structure which systematically integrates the ports, warehouses, and the various CDPP departments to enable access to data and information by the CDPP and regional bureaux, partners in the UN system, donors and NGOs through the establishment of a common database.
By July 2002, there were 138 such institutions in the capital city and 21 in seven other cities.
www.uneca.org /aisi/nici/country_profiles/ethiopia/ethiopol.htm   (2427 words)

  
 List of cities in Ethiopia: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
List of cities in Ethiopia: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
This is a list of cities in Ethiopia:
Post a link to definition / meaning of " List of cities in Ethiopia " on your site.
www.encyclopedian.com /li/List-of-cities-in-Ethiopia.html   (71 words)

  
 Ethiopia web design & development firms on The Firm List
Ethiopia web design & development firms on The Firm List
Your source for finding web design & development firms as well as individual web designers, developers, programmers and other multimedia & new media professionals from all over the world, including Ethiopia.
The site has been growing since 1998 and now features more than 15,000 firms in over 175 countries.
www.firmlist.com /ethiopia   (59 words)

  
 The History Guy: The War List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Marked by suicide bombings, recurring Israeli invasions of Palestinian cities and Palestinian guerrilla attacks on Isreaeli settlements and military targets.
In late 2006, Ethiopia sent troops to Baidoa to support the government against the Islamic forces.
On March 15, 1899, warships of the American and British Navies bombarded the Samoan city of Apia to intimidate the reigning Samoan king, who was allied with the Germans.
www.historyguy.com /War_list.html   (4997 words)

  
 World Heritage Centre - World Heritage List
The World Heritage List includes 830 properties forming part of the cultural and natural heritage which the World Heritage Committee considers as having outstanding universal value.
Archaeological Ensemble of the Bend of the Boyne (1993)
City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto (1994, 1996)
whc.unesco.org /pg.cfm?cid=31   (2105 words)

  
 Club Ethiopia - Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The mission of Club Ethiopia is to enrich life, build Ethiopian identity, promote the development of meaningful bonds within our community, and facilitate connections with Ethiopians worldwide and effectively assist in the development of our country and people.
Club Ethiopia aspires to provide quality experiences through a mix of formal and informal educational, recreational, and cultural activities.
People of all ages, faiths and backgrounds are invited to participate at their level of interest and encouraged toward higher levels of involvement in the Ethiopians life and in the community at large.
www.clubethiopia.com   (273 words)

  
 List of Some Sudanese Cities
Although the government has control of the city, we would be wary of flights into the airport since rebels control the surrounding countryside (an Air Sudan jetliner was shot down in Juba a few years ago).
After weathering attacks by several tribes, the city was destroyed by the Christian kingdom of Axum (Ethiopia).
Between the railway and the Nile, you'll see ruins of the Amon Temple, and 1 mi/2 km east of Meroe is the Temple of the Sun.
www.sudan.net /tourism/cities.html   (1398 words)

  
 Ethiopia - Ityopya - Country Profile   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
A new constitution was adopted in 1994 which guaranteed the religious rights and the cultural and political rights of all ethnic groups.
Ethiopia's first multiparty elections were held in 1995.
The official site of the Imperial Crown Council of Ethiopia, the governing body of the Imperial Family of Ethiopia, Africa's oldest royal dynasty.
www.nationsonline.org /oneworld/ethiopia.htm   (982 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Ethiopia Map: Books: Itet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The company's titles include many that are unique or the first of their kind, including the first commercially available travel map of South America.
The Ethiopia Map is more than a map of intersecting lines to get from place to place.
This map has snippets of information around the perimeter which give you not only a good grounding of the physical features of Ethiopia and the must see sights but there are points of history as well.
www.amazon.com /Ethiopia-Map-Itet/dp/1553412052   (938 words)

  
 Overview of Axum, Ethiopia: Denver Sister Cities International
The known history of Axum, located in northern Ethiopia, dates back to the days of the Queen of Sheba.
Many artifacts, including carved monolithic obelisks, attest to the highly advanced civilization that flourished in the city over 2000 years ago.
The people of Axum gave the visitors a royal welcome and named a major street in the city after Denver.
www.denversistercities.org /axum.php   (164 words)

  
 Ethiopia - NICI Infrasctructure
Unless the issue is addressed in such manner, "its negative consequences will be major hindrances for all development effort of information system at national and regional levels," the task force stated.
The British Council in Ethiopia is one of the key players engaged in promoting the use of ICTs for development in Ethiopia.
Among its major contributions are the cyber café available in its premises, the launching of the only two telecentres in the country (Wolisso and Debre Birhan towns) and organizing the Ethiopia in the Knowledge Age conference.
www.uneca.org /aisi/nici/country_profiles/ethiopia/ethioinfra.htm   (1486 words)

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