Life in Ethiopia – Capital of Addis Ababa, People, Population, Culture, History, Music and Lifestyle

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Life in Ethiopia – Capital of Addis Ababa, People, Population, Culture, History, Music and Lifestyle


Ethiopia, in the Horn of Africa, is a rugged, landlocked country split by the Great Rift Valley. With archaeological finds dating back more than 3 million years, it’s a place of ancient culture. Among its important sites are Lalibela with its rock-cut Christian churches from the 12th–13th centuries. Aksum is the ruins of an ancient city…

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46 Comments

  1. The “dotz” pretzel commercial directly before this really put things into perspective for me. I too, love some wildly wonderfully seasoned things.

  2. But how u say the ahmara people is sorounding addis ababa addis ababa is the land of oromo people and centar of oromia region au and other before reporting some thing pls do research deaply don't be reporter of some group what u saying is very far from truth

  3. Moses married a black woman because he was a black man see the black Joseph of Egypt video and the signs of the Israelites slavery in Egypt and the list goes on and on I'm sorry Moses spoke Egyptian that's what the Ethiopian people speak that's exactly why Moses was able to talk Egyptian to his wife and father in law Jethro

  4. If you all want an American band to come March in a parade invite Jackson state from Mississippi or Southern from Louisiana both are thee best all blacks in world no body can match them though some have trued

  5. From Mississisdippi weare as poor as you are. But love it here. Would love to visit pray for your country but happy you keep book of Enoch and know most of you are Christian so glad don’t change

  6. This is a biased documentary of Ethiopia. Show me in this video where the narrator shows a Muslim mosque. He barely talks about the Oromos' most populous people in Ethiopia, but makes it sound like the Amharas are the most populated. I encourage people not to follow such a misleading document, and don't always hear what they tell you, but do your own real research. I love Ethiopia, but its history must be told equally to all Nations but don't favour one culture over the other. In this video, 90% of what is depicted is Amhara's background, and the rest is neglected. Narrator, times have changed and do the right thing and tell the history of Ethiopia as it is and not what pleases you and others.