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  1. Eritrea - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. Eritrea | History, Flag, Capital, Population, Map, & Facts | Britannica

    Feb 9, 2026 · 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 population, …

  3. Eritrea | Culture, Facts & Travel | - CountryReports

    2 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 tensions in …

  4. Our HistoryEritrean Embassy

    All Eritrean voices were muzzled. So, in search of the collective dream of self-determination and self-development, an armed struggle for liberation was declared as the sole means to achieve …

  5. 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.

  6. 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 the lower …

  7. Eritrean - EthnoMed

    Eritrean men would prefer to be cared for by male health care providers. Eritrean women strongly wish to be cared for by female providers and if an interpreter is needed, a female is preferred. If an …

  8. Eritrea: A Land of Rich Culture and History | African Sahara

    Eritrea, situated in the Horn of Africa, boasts a diverse cultural heritage spanning millennia. The nation is characterized by a mosaic of traditions and customs, with its people renowned for their hospitality …

  9. Eritrea - ATLAS OF HUMANITY

    According to Human Rights Watch, the Eritrean government's human rights record is among the worst in the world. Because all local media is state-owned, Eritrea was also ranked as having the third-least …

  10. Basic Facts - University of Pennsylvania

    Finally, the Eritrean people themselves are Eritrea's most important resource. Depending on their own resources, efforts, and abilities, they are working hard to realize their hopes of a better future.