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Ethiopia annulled the
Eritrean parliament and
formally annexed Eritrea. The
Eritrean secessionist movement organised the
Eritrean Liberation Front in 1961...
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Eritrean in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Eritrean may
refer to:
Something of, from, or
related to the
country of
Eritrea A
person from
Eritrea, or...
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annexed Eritrea,
triggering a thirty-year
armed struggle in
Eritrea.
During the 1960s, the
Eritrean independence struggle was led by the
Eritrean Liberation...
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Eritrean Americans Eritrean Australians Eritrean Canadians Eritreans in
Italy Eritreans in the
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several Eritrean officials were
killed near Badme, on 6 May 1998, a
large Eritrean mechanized force entered the
Badme region along the
border of
Eritrea and...
- 37% to 52%. Most
Eritrean Christians belong to the
Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church,
although a
minority is
affiliated with the
Eritrean Catholic Church...
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Eritrean National Anthem - Arabic". YouTube. 25 June...
- Thus, the
Eritrean Church accords a
primacy of
honor to the
Coptic Church.
Sources differ on the
percentage of
Christians in the
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- pro-independence
Eritrean Liberation Front in 1966 and
quickly rose
through the
ranks to
become its
leader in 1970,
before defecting to form the
Eritrean People's...
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military forces of
Eritrea composed of
three branches:
Eritrean Army,
Eritrean Air
Force and
Eritrean Navy. The Army is by far the largest,
followed by the...