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Background Unlike other African nations, Ethiopia's monarchy managed to keep European colonialists at bay, except for a brief period just before World War II when the Italian occupied the country, then known internationally as Abyssinia. Located on the north eastern side of the African Continent, Ethiopia is completely landlocked - only just. Neighbours Eritrea (912km), Djibouti (349km) and Somalia (1,600km) stand between it and the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, to the north east, and the Indian Ocean to the east. Also sharing its borders are Sudan (1,606km) to the west, and Kenya (861km) to the south. With a population of 90.8 million, Ethiopia is the most populous landlocked country in the world. Despite being on the losing side of two world wars, Germany remains one of the most influential powers in Europe, boasting the 4th largest country in terms of surface area of the EU with 357,000 sq km, behind France, Spain and Sweden. However, with a population of almost 81.5 million, it is most populous nation in the EU. With the Baltic Sea to its north east, and the North Sea to the north west, Germany is bordered by a total of 9 countries. Denmark (68km) lies to the north, Poland (456km) and the Czech Republic (646km) to the east, Austria (784km) and Switzerland (334km) to the south, France (451km), Luxembourg (138km), Belgium (167km) and the Netherlands (577km) to the west.
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