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The table below shows cities and towns with more than 40,000 inhabitants (from the projection for 2016 by using the 2007 census data). [1] [2] The population numbers are referring to the inhabitants of the cities themselves, suburbs and the metropolitan area outside the city area are not taken into account.
Car manufacturers of Ethiopia (2 P) This page was last edited on 16 June 2022, at 15:39 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Ethiopia, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country located in the Horn of Africa region of East Africa. It shares borders with Eritrea to the north, Djibouti to the northeast, Somalia to the east, Kenya to the south, South Sudan to the west, and Sudan to the northwest. Ethiopia covers a land area of ...
With this VNT equipment, the Fortuner could now accelerate from 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in about 11 seconds (less than 10 seconds for 3.0-litre engine). [7] It was launched to commemorate Pertamina's successful expedition from Jakarta, Indonesia to Rome, Italy (a distance of roughly 20,000 km; 12,000 miles) using a group of Fortuners. [8]
Toyota revised the Premio and Allion again on 13 June 2016 with a facelift. [9] At the same time, "bi-beam" LED headlights and the collision avoidance system called "Toyota Safety Sense C" were introduced, adopting a styling influence from the larger, more prestigious S210 series Crown. The front clip was now mostly identical, with variation ...
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).
Toyota Motor Co. was established as an independent and separate company in 1937. Although the founding family's name was written in the Kanji "豊田" (rendered as "Toyoda"), the company name was changed to a similar word in katakana - トヨタ (rendered as "Toyota") because the latter has 8 strokes which is regarded as a lucky number in East Asian culture. [3]
10.61 A (−0.4 m/s) Wetere Galcha: 30 April 2008 African Championships: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 10.1 A h # Egzi Gebre-Gebre: 6 June 1971 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 10.52 A NWI: Amanuel Abebe: 27 June 2013 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 200 m: 21.30 Wetere Galcha: 31 May 2007 Kampala, Uganda 20.7 A # Negussie Gechamo: 17 May 1998 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 400 m ...