- Eritrea - Wikipedia
Its capital and largest city is Asmara The country is bordered by Ethiopia to the south, Sudan to the west, and Djibouti to the southeast The northeastern and eastern parts of Eritrea have an extensive coastline along the Red Sea
- Eritrea | Religion, Population, Language, Map, Flag | 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
- 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
- Eritrea Maps Facts - World Atlas
Eritrea is an Eastern African country located in the Northern and Eastern Hemispheres of the Earth Three countries border Eritrea These are Ethiopia, Sudan, and Djibouti to the south, west, and southeast respectively Eritrea has an extensive coastline on the Red Sea to the north and east
- History of Eritrea | Events, People, Dates, Map, Facts | Britannica
Located on the Red Sea in the Horn of Africa, Eritrea has long been an important centre of trade, with many bustling ports along its coast Eritrea gained its independence from neighbouring Ethiopia in 1993, after a decades-long war
- The Complete History of Eritrea — 30 Years of Liberation Struggle
Discover the full history of Eritrea from the ancient Aksumite port of Adulis through Italian colonialism, 30 years of armed struggle for independence, and the nation's complex modern era
- Eritrea country profile - BBC News
Eritrea won independence from Ethiopia in 1993 after a 30-year war, but has been plagued by repression at home and tense relations with its neighbours Bordered by Sudan, Ethiopia and Djibouti,
- Eritrea Facts, Map, Population, GDP | The World Factbook
Eritrea won independence from Italian colonial control in 1941, but the UN only established it as an autonomous region within the Ethiopian federation in 1952, after a decade of British administrative control
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