A̱di̱t A̱baba
a̱gba̱ndang a̱keangtung a̱byin Ityopya
A̱dit A̱baba (Amhara: አዲስ አበባ, ca̱c. "kywat fai"; fa̱k) wa yet a̱keang tung ma̱ng a̱gbandang a̱keang a̱byin Ethiopia ka. a̱ ku tyan a̱kpa anyi̱et a̱byin ka sak da 2,739,551 ma̱ lyi̱a 2007.[2] A̱ddit A̱baba tat a̱ghyi ba̱t, a̱ fang ka a ntyie a̱ mami̱ a̱ca̱cet bibyin tung zwa̱ Afirika.
A̱di̱t A̱baba
Kpaat | 1886 |
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A̱lyoot a̱gwomna̱ti | አዲስ አበባ |
A̱lyoot a̱lyem a̱byin | አዲስ አበባ, Finfinne, Tungga |
Demonym | Addis-abébienne, Addis-abébien |
A̱byin | Ityopya |
A̱gba̱ndang a̱keangtung | Ityopya |
Shyia̱ di̱ fam tyok a̱byin | Ityopya |
Shyia̱ di̱ fam jen | UTC+03:00, East Africa Time |
Coordinate location | 9°1′38″N 38°44′13″E |
A̱kwak a̱son a̱gwomna̱ti | Adanech Abebe |
A̱gbang tyantung | African Union, Organisation of African Unity, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa |
Byia̱ (a̱gi̱)gak ma̱ng | Oromia Region |
Official website | https://cityaddisababa.gov.et/am |
Nkhang | history of Addis Ababa |
Tung zwa a̱pyia̱ a̱lyiat hu | economy of Addis Ababa |
Local dialing code | 11 |
Category for the view of the item | Category:Views of Addis Ababa |
Sa mat tá̱si̱la | Category:Maps of Addis Ababa |
Nkhang ntsa akeang A̱dit A̱baba
jhyukA̱niet tsa tung da̱ a̱byi̱n A̱dit A̱baba ma̱ lyia̱ 1886