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  2. History of Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    British forces defeated the Italian army in Eritrea in 1941 at the Battle of Keren and placed the colony under British military administration until Allied forces could determine its fate. Several Italian-built infrastructure projects and industries were dismantled and removed to Kenya as war reparations. [60]

  3. Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    During the immediate postwar years, the British proposed that Eritrea be divided along religious community lines and annexed partly to the British colony of Sudan and partly to Ethiopia. After the peace treaty with Italy was signed in 1947, the United Nations sent a Commission of Enquiry to decide the fate of the colony. [99]

  4. List of European colonies in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Transvaal Colony; Cape Colony; Colony of Natal; Orange River Colony; South-West Africa (from 1915, now Namibia) British West Africa. Gambia Colony and Protectorate; British Sierra Leone; Colonial Nigeria; British Togoland (1916–56, today part of Ghana) Cameroons (1922–61, now part of Cameroon and Nigeria) Gold Coast (British colony) (now ...

  5. Provinces of Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    After independence, the Provisional Government of Eritrea converted the original eight provinces of Eritrea (from the Italian colonial period) to nine provinces by splitting the Barka province in two (the north known as Barka Province and the south as Gash-Setit Province), while at the same time separating Asmara from the rest of Hamasien. On ...

  6. Italian Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    The railway station of Asmara in 1938, with passengers boarding a Littorina Map showing in red the new roads (like the "Imperial road", and those in construction in 1941) created by the Italians in Eritrea and AOI Fiat Tagliero Building, Gas Station in Art deco style of Italian Asmara Church of Our Lady of the Rosary in Asmara, built in 1923 Governor's Palace, built in 1940 (current ...

  7. Eritrean War of Independence - Wikipedia

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    Eritrea was an Italian colony from the 1880s until the Italians were defeated by the Allies in World War II in 1941. Afterward, Eritrea briefly became a British protectorate until 1951. The United Nations convened after the war to decide Eritrea's future, eventually voting in favor of a federation between Eritrea and Ethiopia.

  8. List of colonies - Wikipedia

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    Colony of British Columbia (1866–1871) ... Map of the European Union in the world, ... Federation of Ethiopia and Eritrea; Yemen; South African

  9. Eritrea Province - Wikipedia

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    The borders between Italian Eritrea and the Ethiopian Empire were defined in the 1889 Treaty of Wuchale. After Italy conquered Ethiopia in 1936 and established the colony of Italian East Africa, Eritrea became part of it. During World War II it fell under British military occupation and came under United Nations supervision in 1951.