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  1. 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 …

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

    2 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 …

  3. Selam Ethiopian & Eritrean Cuisine

    Find the best vegan and African cuisine near Orlando, featuring Ethiopian and Eritrean dishes. Visit Selam Ethiopian & Eritrean Cuisine for authentic flavors, halal options, and a diverse …

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

    Foreign travelers who wish to visit any area outside of Asmara must apply at least ten days in advance for a travel permit from the Eritrean government. U.S. citizens are urged to avoid …

  5. Selam Ethiopian & Eritre - ORLANDO, FL 32821 (Menu & Order ...

    Online ordering menu for Selam Ethiopian & Eritre . Welcome to Selam Ethiopian & Eritre. Our menu features Chicken Less Stew, Selam Meat & Veggie Combination Special, Beef Tibs with …

  6. Selam Ethiopian & Eritrean Cuisine - Orlando, FL

    Gluten free injera "A blend of spice, a blaze of color, a burst of flavor" – see, smell and taste the true pageantry of Ethiopian Food at Selam Ethiopian & Eritrean Cuisine. Indian…

  7. Culture of Eritrea - history, people, clothing, women ...

    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.

  8. Our HistoryEritrean Embassy

    In 1991, the Eritrean People’s Liberation Front (EPLF) captured the Eritrean capital, the ultimate prize—Asmara—bringing to an end the 30-year bitter struggle for liberation.

  9. 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.

  10. 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. …