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Flag of Ethiopia (1975–1987, with emblem).svg
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አማርኛ:
የኢትዮጵያ ሰንደቅ ዓላማ (፲፱፻፷፯–፲፱፻፹፯ አ.ም.)
English:
Flag of Ethiopia used from 1975 to 1987
Esperanto:
Flago de Etiopio uzata de 1975 ĝis 1987
Italiano:
Bandiera dell'Etiopia usata dal 1975 al 1987
Oromoo:
Alaabaa Itoophiyaa (1975–1987)
Soomaaliga:
Calanka Itoobiya (1975–1987)
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