1. 4 March - 2015 A Presentation By Sebastian Sk...
EthiopiaEthiopia
2. Table Of Contents... 1 The Location... 2-3 Brief History...
4-7 The Name And Flag... 8 Population And Other Facts... 9-12
Economy... 13 Education... 14 Final Thoughts...15
3. The Location... 2 Ethiopia is landlocked. The topography is
semi-mountainous.
4. The Location... 3 Ethiopia has 12 river basins. It has
deeply varying climates.
5. Brief History... 4 Ethiopia in ancient times, was known as
the kingdom of D'mt in the 9th century B.C.E..
6. Brief History... 5 In 1st century C.E., the kingdom of Axum
replaced D'mt.
7. Brief History... 6 The kingdom of Axum faulted, and the
Zagwe dynasty was created in 960 C.E.. In the 15th century C.E.,
the Portuguese came to spread Christianity. Ethiopia suffered
heavily from famines that came in the 16th century, and have
continued until the present. During the mid 1930s, the Italians
invaded and occupied Ethiopia until the end of WWII. Haile Selassie
after WWII, was declared emperor of Ethiopia, he had a goal of
trying to modernize the country. In the 1970s, Ethiopia was under
communist rule. In 1991, Eritrea became an independent country from
Ethiopia. Ethiopia is now a federal parliamentary republic in the
present (2015).
8. Brief History... 7
9. The Name And The Flag... 8 The modern name originates from
the Greek word for Ethiopia, Aethiopia ( ). Several versions of the
Ethiopian flag exist. Red symbolizes power, yellow symbolizes the
church, green symbolizes the land, and the yellow star in the blue
disk represents the unity of the people.
10. Population And Other Facts... 9 Ethiopia's landmass is 1.1
million square kilometers. It has a population of 90 million
people. The major religions are the Ethiopian Orthodoxy,
Protestantism, and Islam. The major ethnic groups are the Amhara,
and the Oromo.
11. Population And Other Facts... 10 The official language is
Amharic.
12. Population And Other Facts... 11 Land usage...
13. Population And Other Facts... 12 Electricity sources...
Hydropower Geothermal Energy
14. Economy... 13 Ethiopia is generally poor. Agriculture,
forestry, fishing, and gem stone mining, are their major economic
sources. The unemployment rate is 18%. The average monthly wage
earning is 100 USD. Welfare is non-existent.
15. Education... 14 English is a 2nd language. The literacy
rate is 41%. Education facilities are below average. Schools are
very corrupt. There is violence against school girls.
16. Final Thoughts... 15 Ethiopia has a rich ancient history.
But it has insane communication laws. There are constant famines.
Lack of opportunities. It's not worth living there.
17. 4 March - 2015 End Of Presentation... EthiopiaEthiopia