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Born | 12 August 1991 |
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Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
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2013 | World Cycling Centre |
Tedros Redae (born 12 August 1991) is an Ethiopian cyclist. [1]
Addis Ababa or Addis Abeba, also known as Finfinne (Oromo: Finfinne "natural spring"), is the capital and largest city of Ethiopia. According to the 2007 census, the city has a population of 2,739,551 inhabitants.
Hi Jolly or Hadji Ali, later known as Philip Tedro, was an Ottoman subject of Syrian and Greek parentage, and in 1856 became one of the first camel drivers ever hired by the US Army to lead the camel driver experiment in the Southwest. Hi Jolly became a living legend until his death in Arizona. Once, insulted because he had not been invited to a German picnic in Los Angeles, he broke up the gathering by driving into it on a yellow cart pulled by two of his pet camels.
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Tewodros may refer to:
The Tigrayans or Tigrinyas are an ethnolinguistic group indigenous to the highlands of Eritrea and the Tigray Region of Ethiopia. They speak the Tigrinya language, a direct descendant of the Ge’ez language that was spoken in late antiquity.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is the Ethiopian government ministry which oversees the foreign relations of Ethiopia.
Gebre is a common masculine Ethiopian name, meaning "servant" or "slave of" in Ge'ez. It is used as both a stand-alone given name and, frequently, as a prefix in religiously-themed compound names; e.g. Gebreselassie, Gebremeskel, or Gebremariam. Gebru is a variant, often seen in Tigrinya.
Abraham Tedros Abraha is an Eritrean footballer who plays as a defender. He currently plays for the Eritrea national football team.
Dawit Kebede, is an Ethiopian journalist and winner of the 2010 CPJ International Press Freedom Award.
The St. Paul's Hospital Millennium Medical College is in Ethiopia.
The Orthodox Tewahedo churches within the Oriental Orthodox Churches currently have the largest and most diverse biblical canon in traditional Christendom. Western scholars have classified the books of the Orthodox Tewahedo biblical canon into two categories — the narrower canon, which consists mostly of books familiar to the west, and the broader canon. While the main purpose of this article is to discuss and highlight the books that are exclusive to the broader canon, it is impossible to do this without at least some discussion of the narrower canon. The Orthodox Tewahedo broader canon in its fullest form includes the narrower canon in its entirety, as well as nine additional books. It is not known to exist at this time as one published compilation. Some books, though considered canonical, are nonetheless difficult to locate and are not even widely available in the churches' home countries of Ethiopia and Eritrea.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is an Ethiopian public health researcher and official who has served since 2017 as Director-General of the World Health Organization. Tedros is the first non-physician and first African in the role, who has been endorsed by the African Union. He has held two high-level positions in the government of Ethiopia: Minister of Health from 2005 to 2012 and Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2012 to 2016.
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Dela or Dala is a town in southern Tigray, Ethiopia. It is one of the larger towns in the Alaje district. Historically, Dela was the administrative and capital city of Bora-Selewa woreda, which was part of Enderta province, when Enderta was an independent province as well as an awraja as recent as the late 1990s.
The Cinema of Ethiopia and the film industry in general is a relatively recent phenomenon in Ethiopia. Ethiopian film industry is growing, but faces many problems that have prevented it from fully flourish. Historically live stage theater enjoyed more popularity in Ethiopia creating a handful of relatively successful stage actors.
Workneh Gebeyehu is an Ethiopian politician. In September 2012 he was appointed Minister of Transport and he has served as an elected member of Addis Ababa City Council. He studied BA in Political Science and International Relations (1991) and MA in International Relations (2006) at Addis Ababa University. He has been a member of Oromo People's Democratic Organization and EPRDF since 1991 and an executive member of both parties since 2012 and commissioner general of the Ethiopian Federal Police Commission from 2001 to 2012. Since 1 November 2016 he has served as Minister of Foreign Affairs following a cabinet reshuffle, succeeding Tedros Adhanom.
Tedros is an Ethiopian and Eritrean name that may refer to
Ghebreyesus may refer to:
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