πͺπ· Eritrea
Capital: Asmara

Asmara β The gem of East Africa
Known as the “capital of the world” for its remarkable Art Deco architecture, Asmara is not only the capital of Eritrea but also a vibrant hub of culture and history. Celebrated for its coffee and cuisine, the city reflects a rich tapestry of Italian, African, and Middle Eastern influences, making it a unique destination for travelers and historians alike.
π Timeline of Asmara
1890: Asmara becomes the capital of Italian Eritrea.1941: Allied forces capture Asmara during World War II.
1993: Eritrea gains independence, reaffirming Asmara as its capital.
Today: Asmara stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, celebrated for its well-preserved modernist architecture.
π Quick Stats
Founded
Circa late 19th century
Language
Tigrinya
Currency
Eritrean Nakfa
Geography
Located in the Horn of Africa, highland region.
Time Zone
EAT (East Africa Time)
Calling Code
+291
Driving Side
Right-hand traffic
ποΈ Iconic Landmarks
Fiat Tagliero Building
A striking example of modernist architecture, this former Fiat dealership is an iconic symbol of Asmara’s architectural heritage.
Asmara Cathedral
Known for its impressive neo-Gothic style, this cathedral serves as a centerpiece of the city’s religious and cultural life.
National Museum of Eritrea
Home to artifacts that outline Eritrea’s rich cultural heritage and history, this museum is a must-visit for history buffs.
Asmara, with its mix of cultural influences and rich history, not only serves as the political capital of Eritrea but also as a vital symbol of its national identity and a treasure trove of architectural beauty.
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