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Addis Ababa is the world... Addis Ababa has the status of both a city and a state... Addis Ababa is a grassland biome... Addis Ababa was founded by the Ethiopian emperor... The name changed to Addis Ababa and became Ethiopia... Addis Ababa was also the site of the... Addis Ababa seen from SPOT satellite... Addis Ababa seen from SPOT satellite... Addis Ababa seen from SPOT satellite... Addis Ababa has an estimated total population of 3... in which the population of Addis Ababa was reported to be 2... all the Ethiopian ethnic groups are represented in Addis Ababa due to its position as capital of the country... poor Ethiopians from the rural areas come to Addis Ababa as beggars and fill some of the streets... Mayor Oqubay lost the mayorship of Addis Ababa in May of 2005 to... Addis Ababa is the headquarters of the... Addis Ababa also has a... Addis Ababa the spa capital of Africa...

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