“ethiopia” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “ethiopia”:

– The National Olympic Committee for Ethiopia is the Ethiopian Olympic Committee.

– The International Olympic Committee’s official abbreviation for Ethiopia is ETH.

– They helped Eritrea get independence from Ethiopia in 1993.

– Mead is also made in Ethiopia and South Africa.

– He served as the President of Ethiopia from 22 August 1995 until 8 October 2001.

– Its 1930 translation was made to help Ethiopia end the suffering of blacks in that nation.

– The hegemonic rule of the Tigray people in Ethiopia was in many ways a reaction to the predominance Amharas had in media and governance.

– The Abdim’s stork lives in open habitats across Eastern Africa, from Ethiopia to South Africa.

ethiopia use in sentences
ethiopia use in sentences

Example sentences of “ethiopia”:

– The country is linked to Ethiopia by way of the Addis Ababa–Djibouti Railway.

– At the time Emperor Menelik II of Ethiopia had mobilized the Ethiopian people regardless of class and ethnicities.

– Many Ethiopian nationalists view the system of ethnic federalism as having made governing in Ethiopia a zero sum game.

– The Italians had on the eastern border of their Italian Ethiopia -under the “Commander” General Guglielmo Nasi and with the support of the “Regia Aeronautica”- nearly 40,000 soldiers: Virginia Thompson: “Djibouti and the Horn of Africa”; p.16 the 40th Infantry Division Cacciatori d’Africa of General Giovanni Varda, the 65th Infantry Division Granatieri di Savoia of general Amedeo Liberati and 6 colonial brigades supported by 4 tank companies and by one Armored Car Company with Fiat 611 “autoblindo”.

– Siad Barre built a huge army with help from the Soviet Union and when Ethiopia fell for the fourth time he invaded.

– It is spoken in Southern Ethiopia by about three million people.

– He became the second ranking diplomat at the embassy of Djibouti in France in early 1990, and subsequently he became Ambassador to Ethiopia in 1997.

- The country is linked to Ethiopia by way of the Addis Ababa–Djibouti Railway.

- At the time Emperor Menelik II of Ethiopia had mobilized the Ethiopian people regardless of class and ethnicities.

– It grows from the east in Somalia, Ethiopia and Sudan, south to the tip of South Africa, and west to Cameroon, Sierra Leone and the Islands of the Gulf of Guinea, as well as Madagascar and the Comoros.

– Tigrinya is the fourth most spoken language in Ethiopia after Amharic, Oromo, Somali and the most widely spoken language in Eritrea.

– The king of Ethiopia then took part of Ifat and added it to his kingdom, and made Ifat pay him lots of money once a year.

– The Church has daughter churches in Ethiopia and Eritrea, which now elect their own Popes.

More in-sentence examples of “ethiopia”:

– The government of Ethiopia later took control of the airline.

– In 1936 he left Ethiopia after the invasion by Benito MussoliniMussolini’s Italy.

– The plague may have come from Ethiopia or Egypt, and it was eventually carried north to the large city of Constantinople.

– Menelik II was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1889 until he died in 1913.

– Meles Zenawi Asres was the Prime Minister of Ethiopia since 1995 till his death on 20 August 2012.

– Hadis died on 5 February 2020 in Mekelle, Ethiopia at the age of 22.

– It used to include modern day Ethiopia and Eritrea.

– Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia was the Emperor of EthiopiaEmperor of Ethiopia.

– Evangelicals in Ethiopia and Eritrea believe that one is saved by believing in Jesus as Lord and Saviour for the forgiveness of sins.

– He was best known for his work at the Ethiondash;Swedish Pediatric Clinic at Addis Ababa UniversityHaile Selassie I University in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia from 1965 until 1970.

– The Mediterranean was called “Mare Nostrum” during the centuries of the Roman Empire, an empire that Fascism intended to recreate after the conquest of Ethiopia in 1936.

– The hegemonic rule of a few ethnic groups or in some cases a single ethnic group has marginalized many groups within Ethiopia and has led to a cycle of violence and retribution.

– According to Josephus, Moses employed ibes against serpents during a desert campaign into Ethiopia in his early life.

– The establishment of modern Ethiopia was led by the Shawan people, particularly Amhara emperors Tewodros II of Gondar, who governed from 1855 to 1868, Yohannis IV, who was from Tigray governed from 1869 to 1889 and managed to expand his authority into Eritrea, and Menelik II, who governed from 1889 to 1913 and repelled the Italian invasion of 1896.

– Most scholars today believe Punt was located to the southeast of Egypt, most likely in the coastal region of what is today Somalia, Djibouti, Eritrea, northeast Ethiopia and the Red Sea coast of Sudan.

– The United States of America and Ethiopia was alarmed by this takeover, so Ethiopia invaded southern Somalia in 2007 and put a new government in power that was made up of the rebel groups that Ethiopia had funded 15 years earlier.

– With the help of the United KingdomBritish in World War Two, he was able to return to Ethiopia in 1941.

– In 1936 Italy again attacked, and succeeded in occupying Ethiopia until 1941.

– In Ethiopia banks, airlines and other institutions that tourists would use run on the western calendar.

– Mulatu Teshome Wirtu is a Ethiopian politician and was President of Ethiopia from 2013 to 2018.

– P’ent’ay is an originally Amharic-Tigrinya languageTigrinya language term for Pentecostal Protestant Christians within Ethiopia and Eritrea, and the Ethiopian and Eritrean diaspora.

Ethiopian isolationism ended following a British mission that made friendship between the two nations; however, it was not until the reign of Tewodros II that Ethiopia began to take part in world matters once again.

– The flag of Ethiopia was created in 1996.

– He was President of Ethiopia from 1991 to 1995.

– Ahmed was awarded the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to end border conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea.

- The government of Ethiopia later took control of the airline.

- In 1936 he left Ethiopia after the invasion by Benito MussoliniMussolini's Italy.

– To win power in Ethiopia is to deny any other ethnic group significant power.

– They only live in the highlands of south-central Ethiopia in the Arussi, Bale, and Sidamo provinces.

– The name “Addis Abeba” is related to the capital of Ethiopia during the more than five years of Italian occupation of Ethiopia.

– Only the one done by emperor Nero seemed to be a preparative for the conquest of Ethiopia or Nubia: in 62AD two legionaries explored the sources of the Nile river.

– Most Tigrinya speakers in Ethiopia live in the Tigray region.

– Unfortunately the Islamic Courts Union was accused of being terrorists and Ethiopia invaded Somalia to topple their government and put the government they created in power instead.

– The Soviet Union decided that Ethiopia was more important than Somalia and double-crossed Siad Barre, supplying huge amounts of weapons to Ethiopia.

– The researchers at first found that the mummies most closely matched modern specimens seen in Eritrea and Ethiopia as opposed to those in neighboring Somalia, with the Ethiopian specimens “basically due west from Eritrea”.

– The Prime Minister of Ethiopia is the head of the Ethiopian government and the most powerful figure in Ethiopian politics.

– It lies east of Ethiopia and northern Somalia; south of Israel, the disputed PalestinePalestinian territories, and Jordan; and southwest of Iran.

– Although almost all Evangelical Protestant branches in Ethiopia and Eritrea have one or two theological differences or different approaches in the interpretation of the Bible, all of the four major branches follow the beliefs common to born-again Christians.

– Girma Wolde-Giorgis was a Ethiopian politician and was the President of Ethiopia from 2001 to 2013.

– Some of the most famous music players in Ethiopia like Elias Melka, played in Evangelical churches has subsequently converted to secular music.

– This victory made Ethiopia the only African country to successfully repel a European power during the Scramble of Africa.

– Even though it is not comparable to the state sponsored persecution of the past, P’ent’ay Christians in Ethiopia still face persecution from private citizens in Muslim dominated rural areas.

– The Tabula Peutingeriana says “Flumen Girin” and “Hoc flumen quidam Grin vocant, alii Nilum appellant dicint enim sub terra Etyopium in Nilum ire Lacum.”, which means “This river which some are naming Grin is called Nile by others and is thought to flow under the ground of Ethiopia i.e.

– The President of Ethiopia, officially the President of the Federal Republic of Ethiopia is the head of state of Ethiopia.

– Alem and his father had to leave Ethiopia or die, so Alem’s father had to move to the United Kingdom.

– Khat is used as a stimulant in Yemen, Ethiopia and Somalia, the effects are comparable to those of drinking tea or coffee.

– Liberia, Ethiopia and Darwiish State were not conquered at this time.

– Wolde-Giorgis died on December 15, 2018 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia at the age of 93.

– During the 1990s Ethiopia invaded Somalia several times to attack the Islamic Union, who were helping Somali rebels in Ethiopia.

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