E thiopia, nestled in the Horn of Africa, stands as one of the world’s oldest Christian civilizations and a birthplace of humanity. The discovery of Lucy, a 3.2-million-year-old hominid fossil, underscores its significance in human evolution.

A Mosaic of Peoples and Languages

With a population of approximately 133 million, Ethiopia is home to over 80 ethnic groups including the Oromo, Amhara, Somali, Tigray, Sidama, and Gurage. Despite its linguistic diversity, Amharic serves as the official working language, uniting a nation steeped in tradition and resilience.

Spiritual Heartbeat of Africa

Faith is the lifeblood of Ethiopian society. Christianity and Islam shape its moral and cultural fabric, with 63% of the population identifying as Christian 44% Ethiopian Orthodox, 18% Protestant

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