Location:
Eastern Africa, west of Somalia
Geographic coordinates:
8 00 N, 38 00 E
Map references:
Africa
Area: Area - comparative: Land boundaries: Coastline: Maritime claims: Climate: Terrain: Elevation: Natural resources: Land use: Irrigated land: Population - distribution: Natural hazards: Environment - current issues: Environment - international agreements: Geography - note:
total: 1,104,300 sq km
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land: 1 million sq km
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water: 104,300 sq km
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country comparison to the world: 28
slightly less than twice the size of Texas
Area comparison map: slightly less than twice the size of Texas
total: 5,925 km
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border countries (6): Djibouti 342 km, Eritrea 1,033 km, Kenya 867 km, Somalia 1,640 km, South Sudan 1,299 km, Sudan 744 km
0 km (landlocked)
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none (landlocked)
tropical monsoon with wide topographic-induced variation
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high plateau with central mountain range divided by Great Rift Valley
mean elevation: 1,330 m
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elevation extremes: lowest point: Danakil Depression -125 m
highest point: Ras Dejen 4,550 m
small reserves of gold, platinum, copper, potash, natural gas, hydropower
agricultural land: 36.3%
arable land 15.2%; permanent crops 1.1%; permanent pasture 20%
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forest: 12.2%
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other: 51.5% (2011 est.)
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2,900 sq km (2012)
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highest density is found in the highlands of the north and middle areas of the country, particularly around the centrally located capital city of Addis Ababa; the far east and southeast are sparsely populated
geologically active Great Rift Valley susceptible to earthquakes, volcanic eruptions; frequent droughts
volcanism: volcanic activity in the Great Rift Valley; Erta Ale (613 m), which has caused frequent lava flows in recent years, is the country's most active volcano; Dabbahu became active in 2005, forcing evacuations; other historically active volcanoes include Alayta, Dalaffilla, Dallol, Dama Ali, Fentale, Kone, Manda Hararo, and Manda-Inakir
deforestation; overgrazing; soil erosion; desertification; water shortages in some areas from water-intensive farming and poor management
party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Ozone Layer Protection
signed, but not ratified: Environmental Modification, Law of the Sea
landlocked - entire coastline along the Red Sea was lost with the de jure independence of Eritrea on 24 May 1993; Ethiopia is, therefore, the most populous landlocked country in the world; the Blue Nile, the chief headstream of the Nile by water volume, rises in T'ana Hayk (Lake Tana) in northwest Ethiopia; three major crops are believed to have originated in Ethiopia: coffee, grain sorghum, and castor bean