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This 4th-century king of Aksum was the first to accept Christianity and make it the official religion of his kingdom.

King Ezana

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These countries share a border with Eritrea

Sudan, Djibouti and Ethiopia

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Both Amharic and Tigrinya follow this word order structure

Subject-Object-Verb

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This Ethiopian marathon runner became the first African to win an Olympic gold medal.

Abebe Bikila

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This traditional Eritrean and Ethiopian instrument produces sound through the vibration of its single string

Masinqo/Watta

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The Ge'ez script, used in Amharic and Tigrinya, is also known as

Fidel

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These countries share a border with Ethiopia

Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia, Kenya, South Sudan, and Sudan

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Tigrinya and Amharic belong to this linguistic family

Semetic

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Known for his poetic lyrics celebrating Eritrean culture, this singer-songwriter tragically drowned at the age of 40 while filming a music video

Abraham Afewerki

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The name Eritrea is derived from this Latin phrase

Red Sea

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This is a common household item that injera is usually placed in

Mesob

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Eritrea is divided into this number of regions

Six
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These three languages are recognized as working languages in Eritrea

English, Arabic, and Tigrinya

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An Eritrean-Swedish footballer, he plays as a striker for Newcastle United in the English Premier League

Alexander Isak

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The Ethiopian calendar has 13 months, with this as the last month of the year

Pagume

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The Eritrean port city known for its Italian colonial architecture and Red Sea access

Massawa

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Located in the Afar region of Ethiopia, this desert holds the record for the highest year-round average temperature, often exceeding 122°F in summer

Danakil Depression

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Spoken primarily in Ethiopia, this is the largest Cushitic language

Oromigna/Afaan Oromo

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This Ethiopian musician and arranger is widely recognized as the "Father of Ethio-jazz."

Mulatu Astatke

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The Battle of Adwa is commemorated on this date each year

March 2

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The second largest ethnic group compromising 30% of the population in Eritrea

Tigre

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This is the highest mountain in Eritrea

Emba Soira

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How many languages are spoken in Eritrea

Nine

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This Ethiopian athlete was the first Black African woman to win an Olympic gold medal.

Derartu Tulu

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Eritrea celebrates its Independence Day on this date

May 24th