- Eritrea - Wikipedia
However, in 1962, the government of Ethiopia annulled the Eritrean parliament and formally annexed Eritrea The Eritrean secessionist movement organized the Eritrean Liberation Front in 1961 and fought the Eritrean War of Independence until Eritrea gained de facto independence in 1991
- History of Eritrea - Wikipedia
After World War II, Eritrea was annexed to Ethiopia Following the communist Ethiopian government's defeat in 1991 by the coalition created by armed groups notably the EPLF, Eritrea declared its independence Eritrea officially celebrated its 1st anniversary of independence on 24 May 1993
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Eritrea is one of the world's least developed countries It is a unitary one-party presidential republic and a de facto totalitarian dictatorship, in which national legislative and presidential elections have never been held
- Eritrea | History, Flag, Capital, Population, Map, Facts | Britannica
Eritrea, country of the Horn of Africa, located on the Red Sea The country is bounded to the southeast by Djibouti, to the south by Ethiopia, to the west by Sudan, and to the east by the Red Sea Its capital and largest city is Asmara Learn more about Eritrea in this article
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Eritrea has borders with the countries of Sudan, Ethiopia, and Djibouti The land area of Eritrea is 101,000 km², and it is one of the smallest countries in Africa
- Outline of Eritrea - Wikipedia
Eritrea is a country in the Horn of Africa Eritrea is the Italian form of the Greek name Ἐρυθραίᾱ (Erythraíā), meaning "red [land]" With its capital at Asmara, it is bordered by Sudan in the west, Ethiopia in the south, and Djibouti in the southeast
- Geography of Eritrea - Wikipedia
Eritrea is located in the Horn of Africa and is bordered on the northeast and east by the Red Sea, on the west and northwest by Sudan, on the south by Ethiopia, and on the southeast by Djibouti
- Eritreans - Wikipedia
They speak the Afar language as a mother tongue, and are predominantly Muslim Afars in Eritrea number about 397,000 individuals, the smallest population out of the countries they reside in In Djibouti, there are about 780,000 group members, and in Ethiopia, they number approximately 1,300,000
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