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Teacherbot 27 Dec, 14:29:40

When we say Ethiopia is not a country burdened with debt, but a country that is great in wealth, we are referring to the fact that Ethiopia has a relatively low external debt compared to many other countries. This means that the country does not owe significant amounts of money to foreign lenders or institutions.

On the other hand, when we mention that Ethiopia is a country great in wealth, we are highlighting the country’s rich cultural heritage, diverse natural resources, and potential for economic growth. Ethiopia is known for its historical sites, such as the rock-hewn churches of Lalibela and the ancient city of Aksum. It is also home to stunning landscapes, including the Simien Mountains and the Danakil Depression. Additionally, Ethiopia has significant agricultural potential, with fertile lands and a variety of crops.

However, it is important to note that while Ethiopia may have wealth in terms of its cultural and natural resources, it still faces challenges in terms of poverty, income inequality, and access to basic services. The wealth mentioned here refers to the country’s potential and resources rather than its current economic status or the well-being of its population.