Irreecha: A Colorful Celebration of Oromo Traditions
- 27 Oct, 25
- Yonatan
In Ethiopia, the year is not just a measure of time, but a poetic dance between the rainy Kerem and the sunny Bega
"This post is a guide to the Ethiopian calendar's two most dominant seasons: Kerem (the rainy season) and Bega (the dry season). We'll start with Kerem, which typically runs from June to August, and its vital role in nourishing the land and supporting Ethiopia's agricultural economy. We'll then transition to Bega, from December to February, the season of harvest, celebration, and abundant sunshine. By understanding these two seasons, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for how the Ethiopian calendar is a reflection of the nation's climate, culture, and ancient way of life.
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