GENERAL UNRELATED FACTS RE POPULATION, ETC.

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CIA-RDP83-00423R001601470002-0
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RIPPUB
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C
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2
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November 9, 2016
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March 1, 1999
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2
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Publication Date: 
April 1, 1954
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REPORT
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A-RDP83-00423RO0160147 25X1 A2g 25X1X6 Subject Place Acquire Date Acquired Date of Info 25X1X6 Population ed Facts Re Population, etc. a. -opia has never had a census. Estimates of pop- ulation range from 15,000,000 to 25,000,000- b. 95% of the population of Ethiopia is unemployed at any one time. "de are waiting for the future" was the way one educated Eth*opian (Chief Clerk of the Village School at Fiche, located 80 miles frcn Addis) expressed it. c. There are about 350 Swedish nationals in Ethic employed, for the most part, in the police fcwce, air-- line., public health, mining, business and teaching. d. In April, 1954, there were only 17 Soviets in the count,-y,_ - nine In the Legation including servants, and eight In the Soviet hospital. 25X1X6 There are fifteen different nationalities represented at the State Bank of Ethiopia. There are 700 to 800 Protestant missionaries in the various provinces. Approved For Release 1999/09/10 Approved For Release 1999/09/10: CIA-RDP83-00423R001601470002-0 2. 0% of the population speaks oae or the other of the 52 non- Amharic, languages in the country. Estimated school age populatio is 2,000,000 of which 60,000 are enrolled in Government schools 130,000 are enrolled in Church (orthodox) schools 10,000 are enrolled in Mission schools fie era1 2. D; stance in most rural areas in Ethiopia is still measured in hours. V llagers have a shrewder idea of time than direction. i:. April, 1954, there were more than 100 murderers A ti, to be publicly ha::ged. The crime rate is said to drop perceptibly after public hangings. However, "better class" criminals are not hanged is public in order to save their relatives undue distress. Old US newspapers sell for 354 per kilogram in the Arab junk shops at bazaars, and are prized as wallpaper. In one house- 70 miles from Addis, all the walls were covered with copies of the Newark, 14J. Evening News, issues a" August 1t , 1952. 25X1X6 II Approved For Release _ - -00423 R001601470002-0