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People in Ethiopia wear shoes. Surprisingly, Ethiopia is one of the biggest shoe exporter in Africa to Europe and America.
Yes, it is one of the poorest countries. it is the second poorest country in the world.
The only two truly independent countries in Africa are South Africa and Ethiopia. However, Ethiopia in the one that is considered to be absolutely independent as it was never colonized.
Yes South Africa does export to the USA - it is one of the countries biggest export markets
The biggest export of Ethiopia is Coffee. Ethiopia is the top coffee producer of coffee and coffee was found in Ethiopia for the first time. Leather and leather products are one of the Ethiopias export products. Ethiopia has the largest cattle in Africa. On top of the avove mentioned ones Ethiopia exports oil seeds, cotton, textile and foot ware.
Ethiopia is on the Horn of Africa, but not quite on the east coast of Africa. Its neighboring countries are Sudan, Somalia, Djibouti, Kenya and Eritrea.To see a close-up map of the Horn of Africa - which shows Ethiopia in relationship to its neighboring countries - see the Related Link.Eastern Africa.
Nigeria is only the 14th largest country in Africa by square kilometers, but it is by far the most populous country (by inhabitants)。 At 154 Million its population is almost as large as those of the second and third most populous countries, Ethiopia (85 million) and Egypt (80 million) combined.
Ethiopia, Eritrea and Italian Somaliland He merged these North African countries into one state; the Italian East Africa (AOI - Africa Orientale Italiana).
Ethoipia, unfortunately, has one of the highest HIV infection rates in the world. And many other countries in Africa also have high rates, as well.
There were a great many countries that never were under British control. There were even more that were not a British colony before they were declared independent. On the great continent of Africa there is only one. That would be Ethiopia.
Ethiopia
Rwanda and Ethiopia are often cited as ethnocracies in East Africa, where political power is predominantly held by one ethnic group. In Rwanda, the Tutsi minority holds significant political power, while in Ethiopia, the Tigrayans have historically dominated the political landscape.