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  2. Ethiopians in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The DC area has Ethiopian newspapers, [20] including Ze Ethiopia. [22] The Ethiopian Yellow Pages (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ የሎው ፔጅስ [23]) is published in Alexandria, Virginia, [20] and the headquarters of the publication is in Shaw, Washington, D.C. It has over 1,000 pages of content.

  3. Wayna - Wikipedia

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    Wayna Wondwossen. Wayna (real name Woyneab Miraf Wondwossen) is an R&B/soul singer and songwriter who was born in Ethiopia and raised in the suburbs of Washington, D.C.She worked as a writer for the Clinton White House before releasing three solo albums, garnering three Billboard-charting singles and a Grammy nomination.

  4. Ethiopian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian Americans are Americans of Ethiopian descent, as well as individuals of American and Ethiopian ancestry. The largest Ethiopian American community is in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, with some estimates claiming a population of over 200,000 in the area; other large Ethiopian communities are found in Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Las Vegas, Seattle–Tacoma–Bellevue, Denver ...

  5. LoLa Monroe - Wikipedia

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    In September 2010, Monroe released her mixtape's first single, "Overtime". A video for the song was also recorded and premiered on 106 & Park. In December 2010, LoLa released her fourth mixtape, Batteries Not Included. [9] Monroe was nominated for Best Female Hip Hop Artist at the BET Awards of 2011. [10]

  6. Kelela - Wikipedia

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    A second-generation Ethiopian American and an only child, Mizanekristos was born in Washington, D.C., on June 4, 1983. [7] Growing up in Gaithersburg, Maryland, she learned to play the violin in fourth grade and sang in her school's choir. [8]

  7. Kuku Sebsibe - Wikipedia

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    She lived in the Washington, DC, United States for many years but moved back to Ethiopia c. 2003. At the age 15, Kuku presented her father's own property, as well as collections of other verses to her favorite singer Muluken Melesse. The first time she performed on stage with was at her graduation party at Hilton hotel.

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