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Document #1012726

SEM – State Secretariat for Migration (formerly: Federal Office for Migration; Switzerland) (Author)

Ethnien und Sprachen

http://www.bfm.admin.ch/etc/medialib/data/migration/laenderinformationen/herkunftslaenderinformationen/afrika.Par.0002.File.tmp/AETH_Ethnien_und_Sprachen_Teil_II_public.pdf

ecoi.net description:
Basic information on the 4 predominant ethnic groups (Oromos, Tigrays, Amharas, Somalis); including map and samples of texts in the respective languages
Country:
Ethiopia
Source:
SEM – State Secretariat for Migration (formerly: Federal Office for Migration; Switzerland) (Author)
Published:
8 January 2001
Original link:
http://www.bfm.admin.ch/etc/medialib/data/migration/laenderinformationen/herkunftslaenderinformationen/afrika.Par.0002.File.tmp/AETH_Ethnien_und_Sprachen_Teil_II_public.pdf
Document type:
Special or Analytical Report
Language:
German
Document ID:
1012726 (former ID 808)
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