[go: nahoru, domu]

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Etymology

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From Afar +‎ -ia.

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Afaria

  1. A proposed state seeking secession from Ethiopia.
    • 1993, Africa Insight - Volumes 23-24, page 15:
      The transitional government in Ethiopia has been concerned that FRUD could link with the older Afar Liberation Front (ALF) in Ethiopia and Eritrea with its dream of a separate "Afaria".
    • 2015, Tom Lansford, Political Handbook of the World 2015, →ISBN:
      The outbreak of ethnic violence in 1991 severely strained Djiboutian-French Relations. Paris, which had deployed troops in March to disarm Ethiopian soldiers fleeing into Djibouti, dismissed the government's claims that Ethiopian Afars were seeking to establish a “greater Afaria” and in October ordered its troops to remain in their barracks.
    • 2016, Sai Felicia Krishna-Hensel, Order and Disorder in the International System, →ISBN, page 124:
      For instance, in the Afaria region of Ethiopia (Afaria is situated close to Ethiopia-Somalia and Ethiopia-Kenya borders) there is a sustained standoff between tigrai-amhara organizations (Tigrai Liberation National Front and Afar Liberation Front).