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Eritrea in the 21st century

Geography: Eastern Africa, bordering the Red Sea, between Djibouti and Sudan


Climate: hot, dry desert strip along Red Sea coast; cooler and wetter in the central highlands (up to 61 cm of rainfall annually); semiarid in western hills and lowlands; rainfall heaviest during June-September except in coastal desert


Terrain: dominated by extension of Ethiopian north-south trending highlands, descending on the east to a coastal desert plain, on the northwest to hilly terrain and on the southwest to flat-to-rolling plains


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Map of Eritrea, Africa

Map of Eritrea, Africa Photographic Print

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Capital of Eritrea is Asmara 

Asmara was made the capital city in preference to Massawa by Governor Martini in 1897. It is by far the largest city in Eritrea, with a population of some 400,000. Asmara sits atop (2,350m) the Eritrean highlands on the eastern edge of the escarpment. Unlike many of the other towns in Eritrea it is relatively undamaged, the Ethiopian forces having fled the city without fighting a full-scale battle at the end of the war. Under thirty years of Ethiopian occupation, the city was allowed to deteriorate, but it still retains its essential beauty and since coming under Eritrean control in 1991 it has been undergoing a rapid improvement in infrastructure, building repairs and repainting. The day begins early in Asmara with the first call to prayer of the muezzin from the tower of Asmara 's main mosque. Not long afterwards the massive bells of the Catholic Cathedral chime the beginning of the Christian day while the Orthodox Church celebrates early morning mass. Asmara is possibly the safest African capital for travelers. It is one of the cleanest cities in Africa. The streets are elegantly lined with palms and a string of boutiques, coffee-shops and restaurants reminiscent of southern Italy


 


Looking Down on Church and Other Buildings, Asmara, Eritrea

Looking Down on Church and Other Buildings, Asmara, Eritrea Photographic Print

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Eritrea's architectural treasures 

Excellent for the arm chair traveler and history buff

Asmara: Africa's Secret Modernist City

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A very important work that includes both the Eritrean history and the architectural mystique and prominence of this otherwise unknown city.

21st Century Complete Guide to Eritrea 

21st Century Complete Guide to Eritrea - Encyclopedic Coverage, Country Profile, History, DOD, State Dept., White House, CIA Factbook (Two CD-ROM Set)

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Release Date: 01/20/2007

Beijing Olympics 2008 

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Eritrea at the Beijing Olympics

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Ethiopia & Eritrea (Country Guide)

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Eritrea - Auto decal

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Our 2.25"x4" reflective decals are made in the image of the country's flag.

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History of Eritrea
A long and colorful history. A very good read!

Intro 

Eritrea, independent state in Africa, bordered on the east by the Red Sea, on the south-east by Djibouti, on the south and west by Ethiopia, and on the north and north-west by Sudan. Formerly under Italian control, Eritrea was taken over by Britain during World War II and was a British protectorate from 1941 until 1952, when it was federated with Ethiopia. The creation of an Ethiopian unitary state in 1962, in which Eritrea was incorporated as a province, helped to provoke a long war of liberation that culminated in Eritrean freedom in 1993. Eritrea has an area of 121,144 sq km (46,774 sq mi). Asmera is the capital and largest city.

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Book Review of - I Didn't Do It for You : How the World Betrayed a Small African Nation 

Michela Wrong's style of writing is captivating as she brings History to life. She develops the personalities of the people involved very thoroughly and it is almost like reading a novel. She picks a relevant theme (not obvious until read) for her chapters to coincide with each pertinent stage of recent Eritrean History. Her book is not only a lesson in History, but also pleasure to read.

 

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