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Addis Ababa (or Ādīs Ābeba)Capital of Ethiopia; population (2006 est) 2,973,000. The city is at an altitude of 2,500 m/8,200 ft. Industries include light engineering, food processing, brewing, livestock processing, chemicals, cement, textiles, footwear, clothing, and handicrafts. Addis Ababa was founded in 1887 by Menelik II, chief of Shoa, who ascended the throne of Ethiopia in 1889. The city is the headquarters of the African Union (AU) and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa.
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military has
provided training and support for the Ethiopian military, and it
furnished Addis Ababa with intelligence before and during the invasion
of Mogadishu, but the details of the Pentagon's involvement passed
largely unnoticed in the media. A similar meeting for the
African region took place in 2005 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. This time, however, Tim, a
second grader, joined his older brother at an Addis Ababa boarding
school for the children of missionaries. |
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