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  2. List of Eritrean artists - Wikipedia

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    The following list of Eritrean artists (in alphabetical order by last name) includes artists of various genres, who are notable and are either born in Eritrea, of Eritrean descent or who produce works that are primarily about Eritrea.

  3. Ella Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Ella Thomas was born to an Eritrean mother from Asmara and an American Air Force officer, who was stationed in the Province of Eritrea. [1] When she was still a child, Thomas' family relocated to Germany, where they lived in the small town of Kindsbach. There, she attended a local German school.

  4. 2009 in Eritrea - Wikipedia

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  5. Eritrea: Africa's Hidden Gem? - AOL

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  6. Bisha (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bisha could refer to one of the following. A place, location or structure: Bisha - a city in Saudi Arabia Bisha University; Wadi Bisha - a wadi beside the city of Bisha in Saudi Arabia; Bishia (also called Bisha) - a small locality and the terminus of the Eritrean Railway; Bisha Mine - a zinc-copper mine near Bishia in Eritrea; A ceremony:

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  8. Category:Eritrean women - Wikipedia

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    also: Countries: Eritrea: People: Women also: People : By gender : Women : By nationality : Eritrean This category exists only as a container for other categories of Eritrean women .

  9. Women in Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    Almost 40 percent of women in Eritrea are married by their 21st birthday. Limited access to education is associated with the high prevalence of child marriage in Eritrea. 64% of women aged 20–24 with no education and 53% with primary education were married by 21 years old, compared to just 12% of women with secondary education or higher. [12]