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Episode 2: A Hefty Price to Pay (June 6, 2023) [8] • After a last-minute medical issue forces the next fight to be postponed, the teams have to regroup and prepare two new fighters for action. With tensions rising between the teams, Conor makes a surprise visit to the house.
The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller September 21, 2011 – December 3, 2011 Michael Bisping Jason Miller: Bantamweight Featherweight John Dodson [89] Diego Brandão [89] T.J. Dillashaw Dennis Bermudez: The Ultimate Fighter: Live March 9, 2012 – May 25, 2012 Dominick Cruz Urijah Faber: Lightweight Michael Chiesa [91] Al Iaquinta
The following table presents a list of Ethiopian regional states by population based on the 1994 and 2007 censuses with the Statistics Ethiopia estimated population as of July 2023. Region 1994 Census [ 1 ]
Ethiopia joined the BRICS economic alliance in January 2024. [36] While Ethiopia does not currently have a stock exchange, it did have one in the past during the reign of Emperor Haile Selassie I, called an 'ākisīyoni gebeya.' It now has a commodity exchange in Addis Ababa called the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange, established in 2008. [37]
Axum, also spelled Aksum (pronounced: / ˈ ɑː k ˈ s uː m / ⓘ), is a town in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia with a population of 66,900 residents (as of 2015). [2] It is the site of the historic capital of the Aksumite Empire.
More and more gold mines are being located, such as in the Afar region and in the Konso woreda in south western Ethiopia. [8] On 30 August 2012 it was announced that British firm Nyota Minerals was about to become the first foreign company to receive a mining licence to extract gold from an estimated resource of 52 tonnes in western Ethiopia. [9]
As the Ethiopian Empire began expanding into Somali territories at the start of the 1890s, the town of Jigjiga came under intermittent military occupation until 1900. [17] An imperial garrison was established at Jijiga in 1891, which later became a base for Ethiopian military campaigns into the Somali-inhabited lowlands.
It is the dominant type of stone used in construction in Armenia's capital Yerevan, [61] [62] Gyumri, Armenia's second largest city, and Ani, the country's medieval capital, now in Turkey. [63] A small village in Armenia was renamed Tufashen (literally "village of tuff") in 1946.