
- Eritrea - Wikipedia- On 1 September 1961, the Eritrean Liberation Front (ELF), under the leadership of Hamid Idris Awate, waged an armed struggle for independence. In 1962, Emperor Haile Selassie … 
- History, Flag, Capital, Population, Map, & Facts - Britannica- 6 days ago · Inhabiting the northernmost part of the Eritrean plateau, as well as lowlands to the east and west, are the Tigre people. The Tigre, who constitute nearly one-third of Eritrea’s … 
- Eritrean Embassy – Washington DC- Beginning today, all Eritrean nationals, expatriates, and foreign clients seeking consular services from the Embassy of the State of Eritrea in the USA can process their consular services … 
- Eritrea Maps & Facts - World Atlas- Nov 13, 2023 · Physical map of Eritrea showing major cities, terrain, national parks, rivers, and surrounding countries with international borders and outline maps. Key facts about Eritrea. 
- Eritrea | Culture, Facts & Travel | - CountryReports- 5 days ago · U.S. citizens are strongly advised to avoid travel near the Eritrean-Ethiopian border and to the Southern Red Sea region, including the port of Assab, as there have been military … 
- Eritreans - Wikiwand- The Eritrean War of Independence began on September 1, 1961, with the Battle of Adal, and ended on May 24, 1991. Eritrea officially gained independence in 1993; since then it has been … 
- Eritreans - Encyclopedia.com- The related Eritrean languages, Tigrinya, and Tigre, the last of which is the language of no single ethnic group, are often confused. Perhaps 200,000 people largely in semi-pastoral groups, in … 
- Eritrea country profile - BBC News- Apr 18, 2023 · 1991 - Eritrean People's Liberation Front captures the Eritrean capital Asmara and forms a provisional government. The EPLF helps its allies in the Ethiopian rebel movement to … 
- Eritreans - Wikipedia- Many also migrated to Sudan at the time of the Ethiopian-Eritrean conflict and lived there since. They are a nomadic and pastoralist people, related to the Tigrinya and to the Beja people. 
- Culture of Eritrea - history, people, clothing, women, beliefs, food ...- Eritrean society is divided along ethnic, religious, and social lines. Traditionally, there were low caste groups within many of the ethnic groups in the country.