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7 years behind the world.. Ethiopia celebrates New Year 2017


Ethiopia celebrates new year 2017, seven years behind Gregorian ...

Ethiopians do not celebrate their New Year on January 1 like many parts of the world. The Ethiopian New Year falls on September 11 or 12 during ...

7 years behind the world.. Ethiopia celebrates New Year 2017

Ethiopia celebrates the New Year of the year 2017, despite the passage of 7 years since this date according to the globally adopted Gregorian calendar.

Ethiopia New Year: Why is Ethiopia just entering 2017?

Ethiopia celebrates its New Year, Enkutatash, which is based on the Ethiopian Orthodox calendar. · The Ethiopian calendar is derived from the ...

Seven years behind, a country will celebrate new year in September ...

rest of the world lives in 2024, Ethiopia is still in 2016. There is a discrepancy in the dates and Ethiopia will welcome 2017 on September ...

Ethiopia Celebrates New Year 2017 - The Beat 97.9 FM Abuja

Ethiopians yesterday celebrated the first day of the Ethiopian New Year 2017, which is 7 years behind the global Gregorian calendar.

The story behind Ethiopia's unique calendar - CNN

On September 11, Ethiopians will officially celebrate the beginning of the year 2017. So why is this East African country's calendar seven ...

Why Ethiopia is seven years behind rest of the world

On Wednesday, September 11, 2024, Ethiopia entered 2017 with fireworks and a concert headlined by Afrobeats star Davido. This New Year's ...

Ethiopia Celebrates 2017 as the World Prepares For 2025. We Have ...

Ethiopia marks its new year today, September 11, 2024, according to its calendar, which is 7 years behind the Gregorian calendar.

Ethiopian New Year: How the pages turn on its unique calendar

The reason why Ethiopia celebrates the start of a New Year on September 11 is as fascinating as the seven-year gap between the Ethiopic ...

After 7 years.. Ethiopia celebrates New Year's Eve 2017

The Ethiopian News Agency (ENA) said that Ethiopians do not celebrate their new year on January 1 like many parts of the world, as the Ethiopian ...

Ethiopian New Year - Brilliant Ethiopia

Ethiopians follow a 13-month calendar similar to that used in many Eastern Orthodox churches, trailing the western calendar by seven years and eight months.

Why is Ethiopia Celebrating New Year in Sept and Entering 2017

While the Gregorian calendar places Jesus' birth between 1 B.C. and 1 A.D., the Ethiopian Orthodox calendar sets it about seven to eight years later. This ...

Mark-Anthony Johnson posted on the topic | LinkedIn

Ethiopia celebrates new year 2017, seven years behind Gregorian calendar: Ethiopians are celebrating their New Year, marking the unique ...

Wodemaya - Happy New Year To The People Of Ethiopia - Facebook

7-8 year gap: The Ethiopian calendar is 7-8 years behind the Gregorian calendar due to differences in calculating the date of the Annunciation (the conception ...

Ethiopian calendar - Wikipedia

Thus, the first day of the Ethiopian calendar year, 1 Mäskäräm, for years between 1900 and 2099 (inclusive), is usually 11 September (Gregorian). It falls on 12 ...

Ethiopia - 7 Years Behind the World… Or Not? In our latest YouTube ...

This unique calendar is also why their New Year is celebrated on September 11th. ✨ What are your thoughts on this clip? Let us know in the ...

Welcome to the Country Where It's Still 2017 - ExpatGo

Less than two weeks ago, on September 11, Ethiopia celebrated the start of a new year. ... behind much of the world by seven years and eight ...

Ethiopia marks its new year today, September 11, 2024, according ...

... 7 years behind the Gregorian calendar ... — This means that while the rest of the world is in 2024, Ethiopia is celebrating the start of the ...

African Hub on X: "Ethiopia marks its new year today, September ...

... 7 years behind the Gregorian calendar ... This means that while the rest of the world is in 2024, Ethiopia is celebrating the start of the year ...

Ethiopia Rings in 2017 with Unique New Year Celebration - 3Music TV

Unlike the Gregorian calendar followed globally, Ethiopia uses its own calendar, which is seven to eight years behind. Ethiopians believe that ...