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  2. Ethiopian Americans - Wikipedia

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    An estimated 25,000 to 40,000 Ethiopians live in Seattle, Washington, with many more living in the surrounding metropolitan area. The first Ethiopian organization in Seattle, the Ethiopian Refugee Association, was founded in 1983 and continues today under the name Ethiopian Community Mutual Association.

  3. Mars Hill Church - Wikipedia

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    Mars Hill Church was a non-denominational evangelical Christian megachurch, founded in 1996 by Mark Driscoll, Lief Moi, and Mike Gunn. It was a multi-site church based in Seattle, Washington and grew from a home Bible study to 15 locations in 4 U.S. states. [1] In addition to services offered at its 15 locations, the church also podcast content ...

  4. List of ethnic enclaves in North American cities - Wikipedia

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    Silver Spring, Maryland [31] Little Ethiopia, Denver, Colorado. [32] Little Ethiopia, Los Angeles, California (Ethiopian, Eritrean) - largest Ethiopian community outside Africa. Nearby Fairfax District, Los Angeles has many Ethiopians, including Ethiopian Jews, close to West Los Angeles ' large Jewish population.

  5. Broadmoor, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Broadmoor, Seattle. Broadmoor is an 85 acre (340,000 m²) gated residential community [1] [2] with a 115 acre (465,000 m²) golf course [3] [4] in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is bounded on the west by the Washington Park Arboretum, on the south by E. Madison Street, beyond which is the Washington Park neighborhood, on the east by ...

  6. Demographics of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Demographics of Seattle. The population of the city of Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington, was 737,015 in the 2020 United States census. Only about a fifth of the households include minor children, and more people live alone here than any other U.S. city besides San Francisco. Seattle's population is mostly white, with a relatively large ...

  7. Mestawet Ethiopian Newspaper - Wikipedia

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    Mestawet Ethiopian Newspaper is a monthly magazine for the Ethiopian immigrant community in the United States. [1] The newspaper's primary language is the Amharic language, the official language of Ethiopia. [1] The newspaper is run by volunteers, including editor-in-chief Moges Kebede. [1]

  8. Moges Kebede - Wikipedia

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    Moges Kebede was born and raised in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia. After finishing high school, he worked as a freelance writer, contributing articles for private newspapers and magazines and writing plays for local theaters. In the early 1990s Moges started writing for various citywide Addis Ababa publications.

  9. Ethiopians in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopians began settling Washington, D.C. after the Derg overthrew Emperor of Ethiopia Haile Selassie in 1974. [2] Ethiopians moved to Adams Morgan in the 1980s. [3] Adams Morgan served as a center of business of the Ethiopian community. [4] In the mid-1990s many Ethiopians began moving to the U Street area. [3]