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HISTORYConventionally Ethiopian history began with the visit of queen sheba to King Solomon of Israel in the 10th century BC : hence the reference to Ethiopia's “3000 years history that we claim so often. Aside from the fact that this association has scarcely any scientific basis, it represents too short a view of the Ethiopia past. Archeological and linguistic research in recent years has made possible and necessary the adoption of a longer and more scientific perspective. PEOPLE AND CULTURE With a history stretching to three millennia back and with different people speaking over 83 languages and 200 dialects, it is no wonder that the mosaic of cultural diversity of Ethiopia is a major attraction and enchantment. Ethiopia is rich medley of people of different religions and customs with distinctive life styles. There are many interesting cultural traditions in Ethiopia including the nomadic culture of the people of the Omo Valley. The life style of the people has hardly changed for centuries. People still dress in animal skins, drink from calabashes and decorate with clay. It is unique, undisturbed, wild and considered to be among the most fascinating in the African continent. Traveling through this area is like traveling thousands of years back in time, providing an insight in to an Africa of a bygone age. NATURE Although Ethiopia is found very near the Equator, the country as a whole is far from “tropical” in the accepted sense of the term. On the contrary the elevated nature of its highlands rising to over 1,500 meters gives it a decidedly cooler climate than its geographical location seems to suggest. Visitors to Ethiopia soon discover that climate is not merely an expression of latitude, but also of altitude. |
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