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What state or province is Asmara in?

What state or province is Asmara in?

Eritrea
Asmara (/æsˈmɑːrə/ əs-MAHR-ə), or Asmera, is the capital and most populous city of Eritrea, in the country’s Central Region. It sits at an elevation of 2,325 metres (7,628 ft), making it the sixth highest capital in the world by altitude….

Asmara
Districts 13
Demonym Asmarino
Settled 800 BC
Incorporated 1890

Where is Karen country?

Myanmar
The Karen, pronounced Kah- Ren (emphasis on the second syllable), are indigenous to the Thailand-Burma border region in Southeast Asia and are one of the many ethnic groups in Burma. There are Karen people throughout the country presently known as Burma or Myanmar.

How many provinces does Eritrea have?

ten provinces
At the time of independence in 1993 Eritrea was arranged into ten provinces….Regions.

Region Northern Red Sea Region, Semienawi Keyih Bahri ዞባ ሰሜናዊ ቀይሕ ባሕሪ منطقة البحر الأحمر الشمال
Map number 5
Capital Massawa
ISO code ER-SK
Former province Semhar, Sahel, Akele Guzay, Hamasien

How many Zobas are in Eritrea?

six regions
Eritrea is divided into six regions (zobas) and subdivided into subregions (“sub-zobas”). The geographical extent of the regions is based on their respective hydrological properties.

Was Asmara part of Ethiopia?

Asmara was under British administration from 1941 until Eritrea’s federation with Ethiopia in 1952 and was the site of Kagnew, a U.S. telecommunications base from 1942 to 1977. It became the capital of independent Eritrea in 1993.

Why are Karen people refugees?

Many Karen who emigrate are refugees as a result of violence in their homeland. Many come either from their traditional homeland of Kawthoolei in Myanmar or from refugee camps in Thailand. The growth of Karen Americans is part of the larger growth of Burmese Americans in the United States.

What are the provinces of Eritrea?

Provinces of Eritrea

  • Akele Guzay.
  • Barka.
  • Denkalia.
  • Hamasien.
  • Sahel.
  • Semhar.
  • Senhit.
  • Seraye.

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