
Background: Unique among African countries, the ancient Ethiopian
monarchy maintained its freedom from colonial rule with
the exception of the 1936-41 Italian occupation during
World War II. In 1974, a military junta, the Derg, deposed
Emperor Haile SELASSIE (who had ruled since 1930) and
established a socialist state. Torn by bloody coups,
uprisings, wide-scale drought, and massive refugee
problems, the regime was finally toppled in 1991 by a
coalition of rebel forces, the Ethiopian People's
Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF). A constitution was
adopted in 1994, and Ethiopia's first multiparty elections
were held in 1995. A border war with Eritrea late in the
1990's ended with a peace treaty in December 2000. Final
demarcation of the boundary is currently on hold due to
Ethiopian objections to an international commission's
finding requiring it to surrender territory considered
sensitive to Ethiopia.
Borders: Djibouti 349 km, Eritrea 912 km, Kenya 861 km, Somalia
1,600 km, Sudan 1,606 km
Population: 71,256,000
GDP per capita: $159.61 per capita
Capital with population: Addis Ababa - 2,200,186
Largest city with population: Addis Ababa - 2,200,186
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