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Wide tree-lined streets, fine architecture, and glorious weather make Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital, a delightful place to explore. It is a city of surprises characterised by remarkable diversity and contrasts.
Addis Ababa as a host to the African Union (AU) and many international and regional organizations it is the unofficial capital of Africa
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Axum is renowned for the world's tallest monoliths, or obelisks carved from single pieces of rock. Some experts believe they were erected to mark the passing of some ancient royal personages; others say that they had an astronomical function...
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King Lalibela is credited with the foundation of the 11 rock-hewn churches in the 12th century. One of the world's most incredible man-made creations, they are a lasting monument to man's faith in God...
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During the 17th century, Emperor Fasiledas and his dynasty constructed some of the most remarkable structures in Africa, and Gondar became an imperial walled capital with a number of towers and castles. Today, they continue to crown Gondar in a 70,000 sqm enclosure, like priceless diadems, reminders of its past power and grandeur...
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