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<font size=5><center>'''Ethiopia'''</center></font> | |||
[[File:Ethiopia.jpg|300 px|center|National Arms of Ethiopia]] | |||
==National symbols== | |||
*[[File:Ethiopia.jpg|150 px|National Arms of Ethiopia]][[National Arms of Ethiopia]] | |||
*[[File:Ethiopia.flag.gif|150 px|border]]National Flag of Ethiopia | |||
==Administrative division== | ==Administrative division== | ||
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==Heraldry== | ==Heraldry== | ||
Ethiopia does not use a coat of | Ethiopia does not use a coat of arms, but the above symbol or emblem. | ||
As far as I know none of the subdivisions or cities use arms, but some do use a logo. | As far as I know none of the subdivisions or cities use arms, but some do use a logo. |
Revision as of 08:11, 16 October 2020
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National symbols
- National Arms of Ethiopia
- National Flag of Ethiopia
Administrative division
Ethiopia is divided into nine ethnically based administrative countries (kililoch, sing. kilil) and subdivided into sixty-eight zones and two chartered cities: Addis Ababa and Dire Dawa. It is further subdivided into 550 woredas ('municipalities') and several special woredas.
Heraldry
Ethiopia does not use a coat of arms, but the above symbol or emblem.
As far as I know none of the subdivisions or cities use arms, but some do use a logo.
Colonial heraldry
For the colonial heraldry see Italian East Africa.