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People's Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
former country
Addis Ababa Light Rail
Ethiopian railways
Bale Mountains
mountain ranges in southeastern Ethiopia
Abyssinia
Abyssinia (; also known as Abyssinie, Abissinia, Habessinien, or Al-Habash) was an ancient region in the Horn of Africa situated in the northern highlands of modern-day Ethiopia and Eritrea. The term was widely used as an official international synonym for Ethiopia until the mid-20th century and primarily designates the Ethio-Semitic speaking inhabitants of the highlands of Ethiopia and Eritrea.
Battle of Wofla
1542 battle

Battle of Coatit
1895 battle between Italy and Ethiopian proxies

Apostolic Vicariate of Awasa
apostolic vicariate in Ethiopia
Apostolic Vicariate of Meki
apostolic vicariate
Apostolic Vicariate of Nekemte
apostolic vicariate

Apostolic Vicariate of Harar
apostolic vicariate
Commercial Bank of Ethiopia
commercial bank
Apostolic Vicariate of Soddo
apostolic vicariate
Battle of Wayna Daga
1543 battle
Battle of Mek'ele
1896 battle of the First Italo-Ethiopian War
Battle of Magdala
1868 battle

Kingdom of Gomma
former kingdom in southern modern Ethiopia
Great Rift Valley
branch of the East African Rift that runs through Ethiopia
Eritrea Province
province of Ethiopia (1962–1993)
Kingdom of Gera
former kingdom in modern Southern Ethiopia
First Battle of Tembien
1936 battle of the Second Italo-Abyssinian War
Battle of Maychew
1936 battle
Nile Expedition
Failed rescue mission
Battle of Kassala
1894 military engagement
Battle of Senafé
1895 battle during the First Italo-Ethiopian War
Keffa Zone
zone in southwest Ethiopia
Second Battle of Tembien
1936 battle of the Second Italo-Abyssinian War
Horo Gudru Welega Zone
zone in Oromia Region of Ethiopia
Toke Kutaye
administrative division of Ethiopia
Arada
borough of Addis Ababa
Kingdom of Limmu-Ennarea
former Oromo kingdom in southern Ethiopia
Battle of Baçente
1542 battle
Battle of Chelenqo
1887 battle between the Ethiopian Empire and Emirate of Harar
Battle of Shire
1936 battle of the Second Italo-Abyssinian War
Mago River
river in Ethiopia
Oromia Special Zone Surrounding Finfinne
special Zone in central Ethiopia
Battle of Sahart
1541 battle

Battle of the Ogaden
1936 battle
Second Battle of Agordat
1893 battle
Semien Province
historical province of northwest Ethiopia
Kale Heywet Word of Life Church
evangelical denomination in Ethiopia
Erer Zone
zone in Ethiopia
Sheka Zone
zone in the South West Region of Ethiopia
Battle of Shimbra Kure
1529 battle between the Ethiopian Empire and Adal Sultanate
Battle of Jarte
1542 battle
Mareka
Mareka is one of the woredas in the South West Ethiopia Peoples' Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Dawro Zone, Mareka is bordered on the southwest by Isara, on the west by Tocha, on the northeast by Gena Bosa, and on the southeast by Loma. Towns in Mareka include Wacca. Mareka was part of former Mareka Gena woreda.
Jibat
Jibat is one of the woredas in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. It was part of Nono woreda. Part of the West Shewa Zone, Jibat is bordered on the south by the Nono, on the southeast by SouthWest Mirab Shewa Zone, on the east by Gurraacha Enchini, on the northeast by Toke Kutaye, on the west by Dano. The largest town is Shanan.
Metekel massacre
massacre in Ethiopia
Battle of Genale Doria
1936 battle of the Second Italo-Abyssinian War
Debub Misraqawi Zone
zone of Tigray Region, Ethiopia
Lake Nigat
reservoir in Ethiopia
Woyane rebellion
1943 rebellion of Tigrayans against Haile Sellassie administration
Elfata
Elfata is one of the woredas in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia. It is part of the West Shewa Zone. It was part of Dendi woreda.
West Guji Zone
zone of Ethiopia
Operation Alula
2021 counter-offensive during Tigray War in Ethiopia
Komesha
Komesha is one of the 20 Districts of Ethiopia, or woredas, in the Benishangul-Gumuz Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Asosa Zone, it is bordered by the Asosa on the south, Kurmuk on the northwest and Menge on the east. The largest settlement in this woreda is Komesha. Sherkole refugee camp housing 9,526 displaced people from Sudan and South Sudan, is also located in Komesha.