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This allows you to view the map to make sure it is what you want to do before saving and making the change appear on Wikipedia. To do this, type in the box under "Preview page with this module" the name of the template: "Template:Ethiopian wars and insurgencies detailed map". Then hit "Show preview".
A 17-year-long civil war along with severe drought, negatively impacted Ethiopia's environmental conditions leading to even greater habitat degradation. [4] Habitat destruction is a factor that leads to endangerment. When changes to a habitat occur rapidly, animals do not have time to adjust.
The program you need to the map (and any other Scalable Vector Graphics-file (SVG)) is called Inkscape, which is a free accessible program. To be able to add marks and icons at the correct place, I recommend you to make a screenshot (alt gr + print).
Map illustrating the Ethiopian civil conflict as of 2022; included are al-Shabaab attacks, the Tigray War zone, and the redeployment of federal troops from the southeast to the north. An alliance between Fano , an Amhara youth militia [ 48 ] and Qeerroo , its Oromo counterpart, played a crucial role in the bringing about the political and ...
Second Ethiopian civil war (2018–present) Part of the conflicts in the Horn of Africa: Territorial control as of January 2025. [a] (For a more detailed, up-to-date, interactive map, see here). Pro-federal government troops
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Ethiopia is a federation subdivided into ethno-linguistically based regional states (Amharic: plural: ክልሎች kililoch; singular: ክልል kilil; Oromo: singular: Naannoo; plural: Naannolee) and chartered cities (Amharic: plural: አስተዳደር አካባቢዎች astedader akababiwoch; singular: አስተዳደር አካባቢ astedader akabibi).