15 Interesting Facts About Ethiopia

Interesting Facts About Ethiopia

Here are some Interesting Facts About Ethiopia

Facts About Ethiopia

1. The Georgian calendar is not the same as the Ethiopian calendar. Based on the Ethiopian calendar, which has thirteen months, we are now in 2015.

2. The Ethiopians also use a different method to keep track of the hours because they believe the clock starts when the day does. Ethiopia, on the other hand, has 13 months in a year. Ethiopia’s calendar is seven years behind the rest of the world’s.


3. Ethiopia is the only country in Africa that has never been a colony. The Italians tried, but they failed horribly, and the strong Ethiopian forces beat them.

4. The oldest and most unique Bible in the world is in Ethiopia.

Facts About Ethiopia

5. One of the best coffees in the world comes from Ethiopia. In fact, Ethiopia grows a lot of coffee.

6. Some archeological finds say that Ethiopia 🇦🇲 is where humans evolve. It’s true that lifè originated in Ethiopia. 

7. Abebe Bikila of Ethiopia was the first black African to win an Olympic gold medal in 1960. He won by running without shoes.

8. The name Addis Ababa comes from the Amharic language and means “New Flower.” It’s one of the world’s greatest cities.

9. In Ethiopia, you can find some of the best, healthiest, and most varied foods in all of Africa.

10. Timket, Ethiopia’s biggest holiday, is held every year over three days to honor Jesus Christ’s baptism in the Jordan River. Every year, it’s one of the biggest events in the world. Millions of people from all over the world come to the event.

Facts About Ethiopia

11. There are more UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Ethiopia than anywhere else in Africa. Ethiopia has the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites of any country in Africa. All together, there are nine of them, ranging from natural places to religious sites. There is Simien National Park, the Konso Cultural Landscape, and buildings made out of rock.

12. More than 80 different languages are spoken in Ethiopia. Over 80 languages are spoken, including English, which is used in schools, and many local languages, such as Oromo, Amharic, Somali, and Tigrinya.

13. Ethiopia is home to more than half of Africa’s mountains. Ethiopia is very important culturally and historically, and its natural beauty is out of this world. Ethiopia has a beautiful scenery of low deserts and volcanic plateaus, and it also has a lot of mountains. In fact, Ethiopia is home to about 70% of Africa’s mountains.

Facts About Ethiopia

14. The oldest country in Africa is Ethiopia. Ethiopia is the oldest separate country in Africa. It was founded in 980 B.C. Ethiopia is also one of the most important places in the world for archaeology because it has the remains of some of the world’s oldest humans that date back millions of years. Plus, with more than 106 million people, it is the second-most populous country in the world.

15. Ethiopia is the only country in the world that has its own alphabet.

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