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  2. Bidens macroptera - Wikipedia

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    The flower adey abeba symbolizes not only the end of the rainy season and the start of summer but also indicates the end of a year and the beginning of a new one. it only blossoms in August and stays for two months. It's a small flower with 8 yellow petals. [2]

  3. Everything to Know About Enkutatash, the Ethiopian New Year - AOL

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    Bright yellow flowers blanket the landscape, symbolizing a new cycle of life and prosperity." The Maskel daisies, or Adey Abeba, are a symbol of Ethiopian New Year. Anadolu Agency - Getty Images

  4. The country where it’s still 2016 - AOL

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    Adey Abeba, a flower indigenous to Ethiopia, blooms during this period and has become a symbol of the Ethiopian New Year. “That’s like a fresh start,” says Gashaw. “It’s a new beginning ...

  5. Enkutatash - Wikipedia

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    Enkutatash is an annual holiday observed in September, the perennial Bidens macroptera flower is identified with this holiday due to growing densely in its fully maturation in September. Also called Gift of Jewel

  6. Portal:Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation former headquarters in Addis Ababa (from Ethiopia) Image 36 Addis Ababa seen from the air, 2024 (from Ethiopia ) Image 37 The Ethiopian New Year or Enkutatash is celebrated with the adey abeba flower symbolising a new beginning, each year across the country (from Ethiopia )

  7. Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian New Year or Enkutatash is celebrated with the adey abeba flower symbolising a new beginning, each year across the country. Ethiopia has 6 patriotic and public holidays and 9 major religious holidays given government recognition.

  8. Addis Ababa - Wikipedia

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    Addis Ababa is a highly developed [9] and important cultural, artistic, financial and administrative center of Ethiopia. It is widely known as one of Africa's major capitals. [10] The founding history of Addis Ababa dates back to the late 19th century by Menelik II, Negus of Shewa, in 1886 after finding Mount Entoto unpleasant two years prior. [11]

  9. Category:Redirects to scientific names of plants - Wikipedia

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