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- Ethiopia - Reddit
A subreddit for anything related to Ethiopia! Ethiopian History, Politics, Culture, Photographs, Buna, Injera, Wildlife, Discussion
- tips for playing as ethiopia ? : r eu4 - Reddit
I just started playing Ethiopia yesterday Basically follow the mission trees, which progressively give you claims on the land around you and use that as your “guide” for where to conquer next (or take a look at the red hawk guide on YouTube, that’s what he does)
- Whats the etymology behind the word Ethiopia and when did it . . . - Reddit
The Ethiopia in the bible I think is the Greek translation of what the Hebrews called Kush, aka the lands south of egypt, aka Nubia So the 30 something mentions of ethiopia in the bible probably arent referring to us or one of our predecessor states
- Moving to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia : r expats - Reddit
It is very inexpensive to hire help in Ethiopia and I would encourage you to do so if you have the budget You can make a huge difference to someone's life and they will be a huge help to you Many expats I know in Addis have cooks, housekeepers and security as well has hiring someone to drive them As the majority of the country practices some kind of clean eating rules (either Orthodox
- Ethiopia tips : r hoi4 - Reddit
Just gonna necro this thread for posterity of future ethiopia players So, Italy usually offers peace and includes the sultanate It's advisable to just take this deal as your war can morph in WW2 if you don't wrap it up by 39 Monarchist is the crappiest way to go as you get the least support, IMO boarding the train is waaaay better as you can buy thousands of artillery guns support equipment
- Colourism and Anti-Blackness are Real in Ethiopia says Weyni Tesfai
Ethiopia was doing that as recent as last this hour we are in Ethiopia has history that history this but its history is painted with the blood of their African brothers, and the bones of their the brothers they saw less them than
- Why was Ethiopia never conquered? : r history - Reddit
Everybody knows that Ethiopia is the only african country that wasn't conquered colonized (well, except for italian occupation) but, why is that? Was it because of it's military might? Alliances? Or were the Europeans simply not interested in expending men and resources?
- Whats the deal with Ethiopian Coffee? : r Coffee - Reddit
Anyway, an intensely fruity natural process Ethiopia is commonly the coffee that starts people's coffee journeys, just floors them, because it's just so unmistakable A lot of tasting notes are subtle, and difficult for a novice to pick up (what? it just tastes like coffee!), whereas when the bag of Ethiopia says 'blueberry', you get socked in the mouth with blueberry notes
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