Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Italian Eritrea then came under British military administration, and then in 1951 fell under United Nations supervision. Italy maintained some influence over Eritrean politics after 1948. [2] Asmara, the capital of Eritrea, used to be known as "Little Rome", was one of the most famous destinations for both native Eritreans and Italian ...
Italian Eritrea (Italian: Colonia Eritrea, "Colony of Eritrea") was a colony of the Kingdom of Italy in the territory of present-day Eritrea.The first Italian establishment in the area was the purchase of Assab by the Rubattino Shipping Company in 1869, which came under government control in 1882.
Location map. Politics portal; ... Pages in category "Eritrea–Italy relations" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. ... Code of Conduct;
Using the map without modifications: ensure that the sources and the disclaimer are below the map. Credit as follows: "Credit: OCHA". For use with alteration: remove the OCHA logo and disclaimer following any modification to the map, but keep the data sources as mentioned below the map. Credit the modified map as follows: "Based on OCHA map".
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 ...
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Donate
Eritrea, with an area of 230,000 km 2 (90,000 sq mi), had a population estimated in about 1.5 million, with a population density of 6.4/km 2 (16.7/sq mi); Ethiopia with an area of 790,000 km 2 (305,000 sq mi) and a population of some 9.5 million, had a resulting density of 12/km 2 (31/sq mi); sparsely populated Italian Somaliland finally, with ...
Italy has had a connection with Eritrea since the acquisition of Assab in 1869 by Raffaele Rubattino. [3] Eritrea officially became an Italian colony in 1889. [4] Prior to the racial laws of Fascist Italy, mixed race children of Italian fathers and Eritrean mothers were entitled to Italian citizenship, as long as they were legally recognized by their fathers. [5]