Addiis
At first glance, it looks like a typo — a double “i” where a single should be. But linger for a second, and it starts to feel intentional. Musical. Almost Ethiopian in its cadence.
The "Addiis" spirit is also reflected in Ethiopia's shifting economy. The country is moving from a strictly agrarian society toward becoming an investment hub for: addiis
Unlike many African capitals that grew out of colonial settlements, Addis Ababa was founded by in 1886. It was permanently settled in 1889. The city's growth was catalyzed by the introduction of the railway line connecting it to Djibouti, facilitating trade and modernization. At first glance, it looks like a typo
Because Addis (from አዲስ äddis ) means “new” in Amharic. And Addis Ababa — new flower — is the beating heart of Africa. Almost Ethiopian in its cadence
