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    121. Best Places to Visit in Ethiopia: Top 5 Must-See Destinations

    Ethiopia is the cradle of humanity, home to diverse cultures, historical civilizations, animals, highlands, and breathtaking scenery.
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    122. Exclusive Guides To Celebrate Ethiopian Enkutatash

    For the majority of the Western hemisphere, September marks the end of summer and the start of long, harsh winters spent behind closed windows and locked doors.
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    123. Ethiopia Public Holidays 2026 List - Back In Time Adventure

    Ethiopia is a country that is physically cut off from the rest of the world. Ethiopian holidays are likewise distinct, and while conventional holidays such as International Labor Day and Eid al-Fitr can be observed, the remainder of their holidays are notably different. The Ethiopian calendar has 13 months, and the locals have their own timekeeping system that does not use daylight saving. As a tourist, you may be wondering how you might participate in Ethiopian cultural holidays or, at the very least, time them to coincide with your own.
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    124. Timkat Festival 2026 in Ethiopia

    Timkat festival is one of the world's most stunning religious festivals, despite the fact that few people have heard of it.
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    125. Ethiopia Travel Advice for Planning on The Go

    When planning a trip, some people may think about destinations other than Ethiopia. Believe it again if you think it's all about deserts.
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    126. Ethiopia Tours: Luxury & Private Safaris

    Ethiopia Luxury & Private Safaris tours promise to be the best tours of your memory.
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    127. 13-month Ethiopian calendar: What is the reason?

    Traveling to Ethiopia is like traveling back in time. When you first arrive in Ethiopia, you can't help but notice that the 13-month Ethiopian calendar is seven or eight years behind the rest of the globe. Ethiopia might not spring to mind when you think of a holiday destination, and that is where you will go wrong. This is because many people are unaware of some of the most amazing facts about this country. Continue reading to find out.
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    128. Ethiopian Culture Dress: Features of the

    Ethiopian culture dress differs by area, religion, tribe, and socioeconomic level. There is a mix of traditional and modern attire in Gondar, as well as some modern-traditional fashions.
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    129. Ethiopian Christmas Traditions: Festivities, Spirit & Foods

    Ethiopia is one of Africa's oldest countries. Ethiopia still observes the ancient Julian calendar, hence Christmas is celebrated on January 7.
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    130. Ethiopian Traditional Clothing: A Guide to Amazing Designs

    Ethiopian traditional clothing and fabrics are widely known throughout the world. The non-agricultural sector of production provides one of the country's significant sources of income.
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