Ethiopia(Geographic Name)
- Ėfiopii︠a︡
- Abyssinia
- Abisynja
- Etiopie
- Etiopia
- Etʻovpia
- Federazione etiopica
- Avēssynia
- Hạbashah
- Äthiopien
- Provisional Military Government of Socialist Ethiopia
- Abissinii︠a︡
- Etyopiyah
- Etyopyah
- Etiyopiyah
- Etiyopyah
- Ḥabash
- People's Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
- ʼItyoṗyā
- YaʼItyoṗyā ne. na. mangeśt
- YaʼItyoṗyā neguśa nagaśt mangeśt
- Imperial Ethiopian Government
- YaH̲ebratasabʼāwit ʼItyoṗyā gizéyāwi watādarāwi mangeśt
- Provisional Military Government of Ethiopia
- Empire of Ethiopia
- YaʼItyoṗyā ḥezbāwi dimokrāsiyāwi ripublik
- Abissinia
- YaʼItyop̣ya yašegeger mangeśt
- Transitional Government of Ethiopia
- Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
- YeĪtyopʼiya Fēdēralawī Dēmokrasīyawī Rīpeblīk
- YaʼItyopyā mangeśt
- Ityop
- Motumā céhumsa ʼItyopyā
- ʼIḤeDeRi
- Abesiniye
- Abesinija
- Eṭiopiye
- Gouvernement impérial d'Éthiopie
- Éthiopie
- Aethiopia
- Ityopp'ya
- Ye-Ityopp'ya Federalawi Dimokrasiyawi Ripeblik
- République fédérale démocratique d'Éthiopie
- Ityop'iya Federalawi Demokrasiyawi Ripeblik
- Abessinien
- Demokratische Bundesrepublik Äthiopien
- Repubblica democratica federale d'Etiopia
- República Democrática Federal de Etiopía
- Abisinia
- Alta Ætiopia
Transport and communications statistics (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia). Transport and communications statistics, 1980: t.p. (The Provisional Military Government of Socialist Ethiopia) Mar. 1988: t.p. (The People's Democratic Republic of Ethiopia)
Aleksandrov, B. A. Abissinii︠a︡, t.p. (Abissinii︠a︡)
Ṿaldman, M. Yehude Etyopiyah, 1985.
Even-Shoshan, A. ha-Milon he-ḥadash, 1969: under Kushi (Etyopiyah [voc.])
ha-Entsiḳlopedyah ha-ʻIvrit, 1949 (Etiyopiyah [voc.], see Ḥabash) suppl. v. 2 (Etyopiyah [voc.])
Alcalay, R. Milon ʻIvri-Angli shalem, 1964 (Etiyopyah [voc.])
ʼItyoṗyā, ʻāmatāwi yastātistiks maṣḥét, 1965: t.p. (ʼItyoṗyā; YaʼItyoṗyā ne. na. [i.e. neguśa nagaśt] mangeśt; Imperial Ethiopian Government); 1975: t.p. (BaH̲ebratasabʼāwit ʼItyoṗyā gizéyāwi watādarāwi mangeśt ... by Provisional Military Government of Socialist Ethiopia)
Advance report on the 1972-73 rural survey of cottage and handicraft industries, 1975: t.p. (Provisional Military Government of Ethiopia)
Its Pārlāmént. YaMeker bétoč zénā, H̲edār 1956 ʻĀ.M., i.e. 1963: t.p. (Empire of Ethiopia)
Statistical bulletin (Ethiopia. YaMāʻekalāwi stātistiks bālaśelṭān). Statistical bulletin, 66 (1988), surrogate: t.p. (BaʼItyoṗyā ḥezbāwi dimokrāsiyāwi ripublik ... the People's Democratic Republic of Ethiopia)
Pierelli, W. Le mie tre guerre in Africa orientale, 1987-: v. 1, t.p. (Abissinia)
Children and women in Ethiopia, 1993: t.p. (Transitional Government of Ethiopia; YaʼItyop̣ya yašegeger mangeśt)
Agricultural sample survey, 1994/95 (1987 E.C.), 1995- : v. 2, t.p. (Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia)
Foreign names information bulletin, no. 12 (Ethiopia [Short form], Federal Democratic Republic of [conventional]; YeĪtyopʼiya [Short form] Fēdēralawī Dēmokrasīyawī Rīpeblīk [Amharic])
BaItyopyā mangéstenā baYunisef ʼe.ʼé.ʼa. ka1994-1999, selamikāhédaw ʼagarawi ... 1994.
The statesman's year-book, 1995-1996: p. 526 (Ethiopia; Ityop)
Biftu, 1984 [1992]: t.p. (Motumā céhumsa ʼItyopyā)
ʼItyoṗyā, 1980 i.e. 1987: t.p. (ʼIḤeDeRi)
Melamed. H. Abesiniye, 1935: t.p. (Eṭiopiye) p. [1] of cover (Abesinija [in rom.])
La civilisation de l'Italie fasciste en Ethiopie, 1938: p. facing t.p. (Gouvernement impérial d'Éthiopie)
De Abassinorum rebus, déque Aethiopiae Patriarchis Ioanne Nonio Barreto, & Andrea Oviedo, libri tres, 1615.
Wikipedia, July 15, 2006 (Ethiopia, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (Amharic Ityopp'ya [in rom.]); ye-Ityopp'ya Federalawi Dimokrasiyawi Ripeblik [in rom.]) French version (L'Éthiopie; République fédérale démocratique d'Éthiopie, Ityop'iya Federalawi Demokrasiyawi Ripeblik [in rom.]) German version (Äthiopien; Ityop'ya [in rom.]; Abessinien; Yeityop'iya Federalawi Demokrasiyawi Ripeblik [in rom.]; Demokratische Bundesrepublik Äthiopien) Italian versio (Etiopia; La Repubblica Democratica Federale d'Etiopia; Abissinia) Spanish version (Etiopía; La República Democrática Federal de Etiopía; Abisinia; Alta Ætiopia)
Wikipedia, viewed 28 March 2018 (Ethiopia; capital: Addis Ababa; invaded by Fascist Italy in early October 1935; British Empire and Ethiopian combined forces restored sovereignty of Ethiopia in the course of the East African Campaign in 1941) ; under Anglo-Ethiopian Agreement (after the return of Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie to the throne, an interim Anglo-Ethiopian agreement was signed 31 January 1942, confirming Ethiopia's status as a sovereign state, although the Ogaden region, the border regions with French Somaliland (known as the "Reserved Areas"), the Addis Ababa-Djibouti railroad, and the Haud, would remain temporarily under British control)
