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Τι (ποιος) είναι Addis Abeba - ορισμός

CAPITAL CITY OF ETHIOPIA
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  • Distant view of [[Menelik Palace]] in 1900
  • Marketplace on 3 October 1973
  • Addis Ababa seen from SPOT satellite
  • Addis Ababa landscape taken on 27 August 2009
  • District map]] of Addis Ababa
  • People in Addis Ababa
  • Blue and white [[taxi]] is the main public transport in Addis Ababa
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  • [[Grand Anwar Mosque]] in 2016
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  • [[Bole International Airport]]
  • The earliest urban dwelling typically made up of [[hut]] cluster. Here is an example of British legation pictured in 1910.
  • Central Exhibition Hall at [[National Museum of Ethiopia]]
  • Churchill Road in 1960
  • City view of Addis Ababa
  • Addis Ababa in aerial view (1934)
  • The Te'eka Negist Mausoleum at [[Menelik Palace]] in Addis Ababa, 1934.
  • Marketplace in Addis Ababa (c. February 1934)
  • [[Addis Ababa University]]
  • The [[Ethiopian National Theatre]] entrance
  • The [[Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation]] headquarters in Addis Ababa
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  • [[Hager Fikir Theatre]] in April 2006
  • Holy Trinity Cathedral]], the seat of the [[Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church]]
  • Irreecha]] Festival in Addis Ababa
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  • A male lion at [[Addis Ababa Zoo]]
  • Military parade of Italian troops in Addis Ababa (1936)
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  • [[Oromia Cultural Center]] in Addis Ababa
  • Tank in street of Addis Ababa shortly after the seizure of [[Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front]] (EPRDF) from the [[Derg]] in 1991
  • light rail system]]
  • [[Unity Park]] zoo in Addis Ababa
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Duke of Addis Abeba         
HEREDITARY TITLE IN ITALIAN NOBILITY
Duke of addis abeba; Dukes of Addis Abeba
Duke of Addis Abeba (Italian: Duca di Addis Abeba) is a hereditary title in the Italian nobility which was bestowed at the Italian conquest of Ethiopia as a victory title by King Victor Emmanuel III for Marshal Pietro Badoglio after he led Italian troops into Addis Ababa on May 5, 1936.
Thomas Addis         
BRITISH PHYSICIAN, SCIENTIST AND NEPHROLOGIST
Thomas Chalmers Addis Jr.; Thomas Chalmers Addis, Jr.; Addis, Thomas
Thomas Addis Jr. (July 27, 1881 – June 4, 1949) was a Scottish physician-scientist from Edinburgh who made important contributions to the understanding of how blood clots work.
Royal College, Addis Abeba         
TERTIARY INSTITUTION IN ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA
Royal College/Ethiopia
Royal College is a tertiary institution in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It is one of a number of privately run colleges that emerged following the opening to private investment of the educational sector.

Βικιπαίδεια

Addis Ababa

Addis Ababa (; Amharic: አዲስ አበባ, lit. 'new flower' [adˈdis ˈabəba] (listen)) is the capital and largest city of Ethiopia. In the 2007 census, the city's population was estimated to be 2,739,551 inhabitants. Addis Ababa is a highly developed and important cultural, artistic, financial and administrative centre of Ethiopia.

The founding history of Addis Ababa dates back in late 19th-century by Menelik II, Negus of Shewa, in 1886 after finding Mount Entoto unpleasant two years prior. At the time, the city was a resort town; its large mineral spring abundance attracted nobilities of the empire and led them to establish permanent settlement. It also attracted many members of the working classes — including artisans and merchants — and foreign visitors. Menelik II then formed his imperial palace in 1887. Addis Ababa became the empire's capital in 1889, and subsequently international embassies were opened. Addis Ababa urban development began at the beginning of the 20th century, and without any preplanning.

Addis Ababa saw a wide-scale economic boom in 1926 and 1927, and an increase in the number of buildings owned by the middle class, including stone houses filled with imported European furniture. The middle class also imported newly manufactured automobiles and expanded banking institutions. During the Italian occupation, urbanization and modernization steadily increased through a masterplan; it was hoped Addis Ababa would be a more “colonial" city and continued on after the occupation. Subsequent master plans were designed by French and British consultants from the 1940s onwards, focusing on monuments, civic structures, satellite cities and the inner-city. Similarly, the later Italo-Ethiopian masterplan (also projected in 1986) concerned only urban structure and accommodation services, but was later adapted by the 2003 masterplan.

Addis Ababa is a federally-chartered city in accordance with the Addis Ababa City Government Charter Proclamation No. 87/1997 in the FDRE Constitution. Called "the political capital of Africa" due to its historical, diplomatic, and political significance for the continent, Addis Ababa serves as the headquarters of major international organizations, such as the African Union and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa.

The city lies a few kilometres west of the East African Rift, which splits Ethiopia into two, between the Nubian Plate and the Somali Plate. The city is surrounded by the Special Zone of Oromia, and is populated by people from different regions of Ethiopia. It is home to Addis Ababa University. The city has a high human development index, and is known for its vibrant culture, strong fashion scene, high civic and political involvement of younger people, a thriving arts scene, and for having the fastest economic growth of any country in the world.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Addis Abeba
1. Tegbar League Addis Abeba Leadership Committee Press Release Contact: tegbar@gmail.com March 20, 2006, (ADDIS ABEBA) Today, Tegbar League Committees in Ethiopia have launched a peaceful civil disobedience campaign against the Meles dictatorship.
2. Its recent renaming as Addis Abeba, after the Russian for Ethiopia‘s capital, is therefore only logical.
3. The government agents planted the recent explosives in Finfinne/Addis Abeba to create a pretext to search and harass civilians.
4. Addis Abeba is in particularly good form on Saturday evenings, when a traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremony fills the dining hall with delicious aromas.
5. The head of Sur Construction, Arkebe Oqubay Mitiku, is also one of the leaders of the TPLF and the mayor of Addis Abeba.