Ethiopia Eritrea facts
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The Orthodox churches in Ethiopia and Eritrea generally recognize ~80 books of the bible (compared to 66 for Protestants). This entire biblical canon has never been published together at once before, and some books are hard to obtain, even in churches in Ethiopia and Eritrea.
how many eritrean refugees in ethiopia?
About the Solomonic dynasty who claimed descent from the Biblical king Solomon, and ruled in modern day Ethiopia and Eritrea for over 1000 years until they were overthrown in a coup 1974.
What were ethiopia and eritrea fighting over?
In my opinion, it is useful to put together a list of the most interesting details from trusted sources that I've come across answering what language is spoken in ethiopia and eritrea. Here are 10 of the best facts about Ethiopia Eritrea Peace and Ethiopia Eritrea Border I managed to collect.
why were ethiopia and eritrea at war?
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Ethiopia and Eritrea has 7 unique semitic langauges that is distinct from Arabic or Hebrew. There are more semitic languages in the horn of Africa than the Arab Peninsula
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When Eritrea became a sovereign nation in 1991, it turned Ethiopia a landlocked nation.
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Ethiopia and Eritrea went to war over a village of 1,600 people. The war killed 70,000 to 100,000 people.
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Christmas is celebrated on January 7th in many countries around the world. The Greek Orthodox celebrates Christmas on January 7th. That includes Russia, Ethiopia, Eritrea and other countries.
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Eritrea and Ethiopia were at war 20 years ago, and had border clashes until quite as recently as July.
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Many popular 19th and 20th century anthropologists believed that those from the Horn of Africa(Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia) were descendants of Ham, the cursed son of Noah(Book of Genesis). They were categorized as Hamitic people.
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Ful is a dish common in Eritrea, Ethiopia, Sudan, South Sudan. It is made by slowly cooking fava beans in water. Once the beans have softened, they are crushed into a coarse paste
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The cuban military has experience in congo, Eritrea, Somalia, Ethiopia, Grenada, the middle east, but specially in Angola where they deployed more than 25 thousand troops to fight south Africa