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From ancient civilisations to modern nations, calendars have long served as tools to track time, organise society, and mark ...
Think about it—New Zealand is home to more sheep than people. Ethiopia uses a calendar that’s roughly seven years behind the rest of the world. You’ve probably come across those viral videos where ...
Did you know there are 195 countries recognised by the United Nations, each with its fascinating blend of culture, geography, ...
ESFNA Soccer Tournament: The Ethiopian Sports Federation of North America 42nd annual soccer tournament will take place June ...
YouTuber Kuldeep Singhania has stirred intense online discussion with a series of viral videos. In one of them, he draws an ...
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Today, Ethiopia is home to over 130 million people, making it the second most populous country in Africa after Nigeria. While Ethiopia’s calendar remains different, the country operates on the ...
“We feel as though we are at home, surrounded by very kind people.” A standout moment of the ceremony was a special bread-cutting event, featuring a loaf weighing 2,017 kg, symbolizing the current ...
In the Ethiopian calendar, a year does not have 12 months, but 13, and the main difference is that the extra month is shorter than the others, since each month has 30 days and the extra, called ...
The Ethiopian calendar shares many features with Egypt's ancient Coptic calendar: both consist of 13 months, 12 of which are 30 days long while a last month contains five or six days.
Ethiopian Christmas ( also known as Genna) is celebrated on January 7th , which is also 29th of Tahas on the Ethiopian calendar, unlike the 25th of December which is usually done in other ...