Others were seen at open-air markets shopping for items to celebrate with their family and friends. Ethiopia unveils its first locally assembled electric cars. Three amazing facts about how Ethiopia was never colonized.
The leaders of both countries marked the day at their common border as they reopened the crossing points on their shared border for the first time in 20 years.
This followed two decades of hostilities between the two countries. The Horn of Africa nation follows a calendar similar to the ancient Julian calendar, which started disappearing from the West in the 16th century. The world has adopted the Gregorian calendar, a calendar constituting days in a year and days in a leap year.
It is partly because the country was so remote and isolated, but also, says the current patriarch, Abuna Paulos I, because Ethiopian Christians are intensely conservative. They have been loyal to their faith and they have maintained their own traditions. Most Popular Now 56, people are reading stories on the site right now. Low graphics Accessibility help. News services Your news when you want it. News Front Page.
E-mail this to a friend Printable version. Several major events are planned to celebrate the millennium. The Patriarch says Ethiopia became isolated from other countries. Ethiopia New Year terror thwarted 15 Aug 07 Africa. Ethiopia set for millennium party 05 Jun 07 Africa. Ethiopian capital's home wreckers 11 Jun 07 Africa. So I really have to subtract only three hours from my watch time to determine what time it is in the USA.
If all else fails, I can check the time on the internet to re-orient myself! You may have been wondering about the significance of the photo attached to this post? On my very first night ever in Ethiopia, I dozed off in my hotel room in the evening while it was still daylight outside. When I next woke up it was dark and my swirling mind was in a different universe altogether. I was confused as to what time of day or night it was. Dear Dr Frank I want to linked in with you I think you have interested with the Ethiopian history also I want to share some interesting ideas Gizaw.
Dear Gizaw: Thank you. Sincerely, Dr Frank. Thank you! D r Frank Ashall. I have a question that one of our Ethiopia friend commented stating today Thursday September 14th in Ethiopia said it was is this correct? September 14, is actually on Wednesday, and it is the 4th of the first month, Meskerem, of the Ethiopian year As of September 11, , Gregorian calendar, the year of the Ethiopian calendar was Thanks for sharing this Dr.
I have always wanted to know why the Ethiopian calendar is different and this actually helps! Thanks for your great explanation on the Julian, Ethiopian and Gregorian calendars.
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