Eritrea is a country in the Horn of Africa, bordering Sudan, Ethiopia, and Djibouti, with a coastline along the Red Sea. It gained independence from Ethiopia in 1993 after a long struggle. The capital city is Asmara, known for its Italian colonial architecture and modernist buildings.
Key Facts About Eritrea
- Capital: Asmara
- Official Language: Tigrinya (also Arabic and English widely spoken)
- Currency: Nakfa (ERN)
- Government: One-party presidential system
- Major Ethnic Groups: Tigrinya, Tigre, Saho, Afar, and others
- Religion: Christianity (mainly Orthodox) and Islam
Tourist Attractions in Eritrea
- Asmara – A UNESCO World Heritage site with well-preserved Art Deco and Italian colonial architecture.
- Dahlak Archipelago – A group of beautiful Red Sea islands famous for scuba diving and marine life.
- Massawa – A historic port city with Ottoman and Italian influences.
- Keren – A town known for its camel market and Italian war cemetery.
- Dankalia – A unique desert region with volcanic landscapes and the Danakil Depression.
- Qohaito Ruins – Ancient ruins dating back to the Aksumite Empire.