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  2. Public holidays in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    1 May. International Workers' Day. ዓለም አቀፍ የሠራተኞች ቀን. 5 May. Ethiopian Patriots' Victory Day. የአርበኞች ቀን. Commemorates the 1941 entering of Emperor Haile Selassie into Addis Ababa amidst Second World War, who returned to the throne after 5 years Italian occupation of Ethiopia following Second Italo ...

  3. Ethiopian Patriots' Victory Day - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian Patriots' Victory Day (Amharic: የአርበኞች ድል ቀን), also called Meyazia 27, is a national holiday in Ethiopia celebrating on 5 May in commemoration of the Ethiopian resistance movement Arbegnoch victory over Italian five years occupation of Ethiopia, and the return of Emperor Haile Selassie to the throne in 1941.

  4. Adwa Victory Day - Wikipedia

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    Date. 2 March. Frequency. Annual. The Adwa Victory Day ( Amharic: የዐድዋ ድል ቀን) is a national holiday in Ethiopia which is celebrated on 2 March, in commemoration of Ethiopian victory against Italy 's colonization effort at the Battle of Adwa in 1896. Paying tribute to the Ethiopian army, the celebration involves parades, dramatic ...

  5. 2023 in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    April 6 – Based on ReliefWeb, about 24 million Ethiopians live in drought affected areas and about 11 million of them need food assistance. About 2.05 billion USD is required for the response. [43] April 7 – ReliefWeb reported that there was at least 2624 targeted civilian fatalities from April 2022 to 2023.

  6. Meskel - Wikipedia

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    Meskel ( Ge'ez: መስቀል, romanized:Mesk’el) is an Ethiopian Christian and Eritrean Christian holiday that commemorates the discovery of the True Cross by the Roman Empress Saint Helena of Constantinople in the fourth century. Meskel is celebrated by Oriental Orthodox members of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, the Eritrean ...

  7. Ashenda - Wikipedia

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    Ashenda is an annual Tigrayan festival which celebrates women and girls. [1] It's believed to have originated in Axum region of Tigray, scholars estimate it began around 400 AD. The festival takes place in August and mainly celebrated in Tigray and has been adopted in bordering regions of Tigray . [2] tigrayan women living throughout the world ...

  8. Researchers have verified 1,329 hunger deaths in Ethiopia’s ...

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    The post Researchers have verified 1,329 hunger deaths in Ethiopia’s Tigray region since the cease-fire there appeared first on TheGrio. Researchers have verified 1,329 hunger deaths in Ethiopia ...

  9. Nations, Nationalities and Peoples' Day - Wikipedia

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    The Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Day ( Amharic: የብሄር ብሄረሰቦች ቀን) is a national holiday in Ethiopia celebrating all ethnic groups of Ethiopia since fully guaranteed under Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Constitution on 8 December 1994. Officially started observation in 2006, [2] [3] the day affirms economic ...