Ethiopia is Africa's largest coffee producer, ahead of Uganda and the Ivory Coast, and coffee is its largest source of foreign exchange | Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2005, p |
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Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia and Sudan have significant similarities emanating not only from culture, religion, traditions, history and aspirations | The Economist May 22, 2010, page 49• Excludes other greenhouse gases; land-use, land-use-change and forestry LULUCF ; and natural background flows of CO2 See also: Carbon cycle |
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They appreciate similar foods and spices, beverages and sweets, fabrics and tapestry, lyrics and music, and jewelry and fragrances | Raul Valdes Vivo, Ethiopia's Revolution, p |
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