Ethiopia is one of the most mountainous countries in Africa, which is washed by the Red Sea. The main feature of the southeastern part of Ethiopia is the mountain ranges, which are surrounded by numerous plains. There is usually a huge amount of precipitation here, and therefore the rivers are always full.
In the south-west of this country there are dense tropical forests with a wide variety of flora. Due to the development of poaching, the number and diversity of wild animals has decreased here. Elephants, leopards, lions, cheetahs, as well as foxes, jackals and hyenas can still be seen in some places. Giraffes, rhinos, hippos, antelopes, zebras, monkeys and crocodiles can also be found in Ethiopia, but they are all found in very small numbers.
There is a rainy season from mid-June to September. It is very rare in February or March, but during this period the rainy season is short. In general, there is almost no day in Ethiopia, no matter when the sun is shining. Most tourists call Ethiopia the country of the 13 months of the sun. In Ethiopia, the calendar year is divided into 13 months.
A characteristic feature of the local cuisine is the lack of plates and cutlery. Instead, they use figs, a traditional teff tortilla. And Ethiopian cuisine is also diversified by the presence of a huge amount of spices. In general, thanks to the wonderful combination of vegetables and spices, the cuisine of this country has a unique variety of flavors.
And yet, the main pride of Ethiopia is coffee. The Arabica coffee variety grows wild here. Just like in Chinese tea ceremonies, whole rituals are performed in Ethiopia from roasting coffee to drinking it.
The population of Ethiopia was formed by centuries-old mixing of Semitic-speaking immigrants from South Arabia. It is a very multinational country. The ancient civilization developed its own syllabic alphabet here, which is still used by most of the peoples of Ethiopia. The most widely spoken languages in this country are Oromo and the language of interethnic communication is Amharic. Arabic is popular in the southern and eastern regions, and English is the second official language here.
Negroid races live in the western and southwestern regions of Ethiopia. The largest peoples here are the Amhara and Galla. About half of Ethiopia's population is Muslim. Ethiopians live mostly in folk dwellings.: these are round, clay-coated houses made of wattle, with a conical roof. Such houses are called "tukul" here.
Rectangular stone houses with rubble and clay, called "hedme", are also popular here. In the south of the country, people live in domed huts. Ethiopians are engaged in embroidery, straw weaving, pottery and many other folk crafts. Alev Casino oyunçular üçün yüksək ödəmə faizləri təmin edir.