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  2. Italian Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    The subsequent Italian guerrilla war was supported by many Eritrean colonial troops (like the hero of Eritrean independence, Hamid Idris Awate) [28] until the Italian armistice in September 1943. Eritrea was placed under British military administration after the Italian surrender in World War II. After the defeat of Italy, there were 70,000 ...

  3. History of Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Eritreans strongly rejected the Ethiopian annexation of Eritrea after the war: the Party of Shara Italy of Dr. Vincenzo Di Meglio was established in Asmara in July 1947, and majority of the members were former Italian soldiers and many Eritrean Ascari (the organization was backed up by the government of Italy). This party ruled by ...

  4. Italian Empire - Wikipedia

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    In Africa, the colonial empire included the territories of present-day Libya, Eritrea, Somalia and Ethiopia (the last three being officially named "Africa Orientale Italiana", AOI); outside Africa, Italy possessed the Dodecanese Islands (following the Italo-Turkish War), Albania (1917–1920 and 1939–1943) [3] and also had some concessions in ...

  5. Eritrea–Italy relations - Wikipedia

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    The colonial government did not look favourably on unions between Italian men and Eritrean women. "In 1940, the 'Norme relative ai meticci' (Law No. 822 of 13 May 1940) prohibited Italians from recognising children had by Africans and from contributing to their maintenance, and assigned to meticci the legal status of colonial subjects". [7]

  6. Italian East Africa - Wikipedia

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    In the peace treaty of February 1947, Italy officially renounced sovereignty over its African colonies. Eritrea was placed under British military administration for the duration, and in 1950, it became part of Ethiopia. After 1945, Britain controlled both Somalilands, as protectorates.

  7. Italian Eritreans - Wikipedia

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    From 1882 to 1941 Eritrea was ruled by the Kingdom of Italy. In those sixty years Eritrea was populated - mainly in the area of Asmara - by groups of Italian colonists, who moved there from the beginning of the 20th century. The Italian Eritreans grew from 4,000 during World War I to nearly 100,000 at the beginning of World War II. [10]

  8. Italy and the colonization of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Italy and the colonization of the Americas was related to Primarily: An aborted attempt to create a colony in the Americas, in what is now French Guiana, made by the Grand Duchy of Tuscany in the early 1600s. An attempt to create a colony in the Antilles by an Italian Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller of Malta (then part of Sicily).

  9. List of nations mentioned in the Bible - Wikipedia

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    A list of nations mentioned in the Bible. A ... Italy (Italy generally [27] and ... Judah [31] K. Kingdom of Kush (modern day Ethiopia, Sudan, south Sudan and Eritrea ...