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    Light electric train

    The cities interconnection from south to north and from east to
    west which makes the transportation of Addis smooth and effective

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    Mesquel Square

    Near by, Addis Ababa Museum, Addis Ababa Exhibition center
    and Estifanos Church in fornt of Mesquel square

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    MARTYR’S YEKATIT 12 MONUMENT

    In the memory of cold blood killing of thousands of innocent Ethiopian
    citizens during the attempt to assasin Viceroy Graziani

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    The Great Run

    More than 30,000 participate in this incredible event where international and
    local runners and others show their stamina through the streets of Addis.

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    Bole Medhanialem, Edna Mall

    The bigest cinema in addis with full children entertinment place,
    and in front you can find Medhanialem Church

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    TAEKA NEGEST BEATA LEMARIAM

    first church with a circular plan was built at the
    turn of the century covering Emperor Menelik II's tomb.

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Discover Addis Ababa

  • This black stone carved monument is erected to commemorate the silver Jubilee of Emperor Haileselassie, celebrated in 1955.

  • The first statue was erected in 1941 and inaugurated by Emperor Haile Selassie in memory of Abune Petros

  • An attempt on the life of Viceroy Graziani by the two Ethiopians, Abrha Deboch and Moges Asgedom, in February 1937...

  • One of bigest open markets in Africa with a colorful and beutiful people trading different products from different parts Ethiopia.

  • A place which is center to different locations from bole to piazza and from Debre Zait road to 6 Kilo with many intersections.

  • Etege Taitu Hotel which is the oldest and the first hotels in Addis Ababa built my Etege Tailtu the wife of Emporer Minilik II

  • The first church with a circular plan was built at the turn of the century covering Emperor Menelik II's tomb

  • Our blog author and photograph Mike Stiller is currently in Tibet and took some snapshots for us.

  • Africa Park| Addis-Ethio-Africa Park

    It is the place where the founding countries of Organization of African Unity (OAU) and other diplomats have been planting trees for memory.

  • Addis Ababa Museum

    It was the former residence of Ras Birru, an honoured Dejazmatch at Menelik's court. It was built in 1920s.

  • National Museum

    It served for multiple purposes before its current function as the National Museum. It was built in the 1920’s.

  • Entoto Mountain & Forestry

    A mountin which is found on the enterance of Addis Ababa with location to different wild life and churhces

Celebrating the Baptism of Christ, every January 19th (January 20 during leap year), Timkat is the greatest colorful festival of Orthodox Christians in Ethiopia. It celebrates the Baptism of Christ in the River Jordan by John the Baptist.

Timkat is a three-day affair and all the ceremonies are conducted with great pomp. The eve of Timket is called Ketera. This is when the Tabots of each church are carried out in procession to a river or pool of water where the next day's celebration will take place. A special tent is set up where each Tabot rests as members of the church choirs chant hymns. This is accompanied by a special dance by the priests with their prayer sticks and sistera, the beating of drums, ringing of bells, and blowing of trumpets.

The Tabot symbolizes the Ark of the Covenant and the tablets of the Law, which Moses received on Mount Sinai. It is the Tabot rather than the church building, which is consecrated, and it is accorded extreme reverence. When the Tabot is carried out, it is wrapped in brocade or velvet "like the mantle of Christ" and carried on the head of a priest with colorful ceremonial umbrellas shading it. The priests pray through out the cold night and mass is performed about 2:00 am the next day. Near dawn the people go to the water and attend the prayers. After the prayer, a senior priest uses a golden processional cross to bless the water and extinguishes a burning consecrated candle in the water. Then he sprinkles the water on the assembled congregation in commemoration of Christ's baptism. Many of the more fervent leap fully dressed into the water to renew their vows.

The Timkat ceremony is merely a commemoration, not an annual rebaptism. After the baptism, the Tabots of each church, except St. Michael's church, start their way back to their respective churches. The elders march solemnly, accompanied by singing, leaping priests and young men, the beating of staffs and prayer sticks recalling the ancient rites of the Old Testament (11 Sam.Chap.6)

The next day, 20 Jan, is the feast of Michael the Archangel, Ethiopia's most popular saint. And it is only on this morning that the Tabot of St. Michael’s is returned to his church, also accompanied by the singing and dancing of priests and locals with their colorful dress. Thus ends the three-day celebration, a unique ceremony of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, which evolved in relative isolation from the rest of the world. Timkat, truly is the most spectacular of Ethiopia's festival./p>

The best place to attend the event is Lalibela, Gonder or Addis Ababa. In Addis Ababa many tents are pitched in the grassy field at Jan Meda, to the northeast of the city center. At 2:00am crowds who’ve brought picnics to enjoy by the light of oil lamps attend a mass. At dawn the priest extinguishes a candle burning on a pole set in a nearby river using a ceremonial cross. Some in the congregation leap into the river. The Tabots are then taken back to the Churches in procession, accompanied by horsemen, while the festivities continue.

What to see

Addis Ababa city Expedition

In the cpaital city of Ethiopia and Africa you can witness monumnets, museums, market places, modern city architectures, historical houses, old churches, mosques and people's activities.Drive through “Mercato” the largest open market on the continent. Make interesting stops that include the National Museum, the Ethnological Museum and the Ba’ata Church known as Menelik Mausoleum. Enjoy souvenir shopping and visits to special art galleries.

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Development of the city

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Entoto Mountain House

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Top View Hotel

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Airport

Aiport

Ethiopian Airlines

Medhanialem

Medhanialem Church

Top View of Bole

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    Development of the city

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  • Entoto

    Entoto Mountain House

    Landscape and Churchs

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    Top View Hotel

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    Aiport

    Ethiopian Airlines

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    Medhanialem Church

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Addis in Statistics

Chartered in 1986

 

Mayor of Addis Ababa Diriba Kuma 
Area Capital Land  527 km2 (203 sqmi)
Elvation  2,355m (7,726ft)
Urban Population  3,384,569
Metro Population  4,567,857
Time Zone  UTC +3
Corrdinate  901'48'' N | 38044'24''E
Area Code(s) 251(11)

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in Addis Ababa

Addis is a city under development with a lot of infrastructures and constructions going on to make life easy for the citizens. Under this modern time development there are historical sites that are phenomenal to see and activities to do on the city while you are travelling. Different events and holidays are celebrated on the streets of Addis as well you can find amazing parks with breath taking views.