About the Country
Eritrea is a country located in the Horn of Africa, bordered by Ethiopia to the south and west, Djibouti to the southeast, and the Red Sea to the east. The capital and largest city is Asmara. The official languages are Tigrigna, Tigre, Arabic, and English, and the currency is the Nakfa. Eritrea has a diverse culture, with influences from various ethnic groups, including the Tigrigna, Tigre, Saho, Bilen, and Nara peoples. The country has a complex history, with a long struggle for independence from Ethiopia that was finally achieved in 1993.
Eritrea's economy is primarily based on agriculture and mining, although the government has also been investing in infrastructure and industry in recent years. The country is known for its compulsory national service, which has been criticized for being indefinite, and for its lack of political freedom and human rights violation. Eritrea is a one-party state, with the ruling People's Front for Democracy and Justice party being the only legal political party. The President is the head of state and government.
It is important to note that the media landscape in Eritrea is highly controlled by the government, and access to independent news sources may be limited. Additionally, some of the newspapers listed above may not have regular publication schedules or may not be widely available. For more information, feel free to check out our directory of more than 1,560 book publishers in the world, made just for you:
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