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    Meskel Square. The nerve center of Addis Ababa, is often the site chosen by the Ethiopians for festivals and celebrations but also is a chaotic crossroads...
  • Meskel Square (Amharic: መስቀል አደባባይ, romanized: mesik’el ādebabay, lit. 'Cross Square') is a public square in the city of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
  • Meskel Square is a popular gathering place for both locals and tourists, and it is a hub of activity throughout the day and into the night.
  • Meskel Square stands as an emblem of Addis Ababa's bustling energy, cultural richness, and historical significance.
  • Every year an estimated 200,000 people congregate at Meskel Square, in the center ofAddis Ababa, to celebrate the holiday of which the Square is named after.
  • Meskel Square is the most central and the main square of Addis Ababa. It has a huge importance for the locals as it is the site where the Ethiopian Christianity...
  • Following the fall of the monarchy in 1974, Meskel Square was renamed “Abiot” or Revolution Square.
  • Meskel Square is know most notably for the annual Meskel celebration every Sept 27th – long ago it was an actual green square but as more cars appeared on the...
  • Meskel Square is a primary site for public gathering or for demonstrations and festivals, notably, the Meskel Festival from which it takes its name.