Ethiopia in 1993
Eritrea was the last African country to be independent. It became independent of Ethiopia on 24 May 1993
Eritrea became independent from Ethiopia on this day.
Eritrea became an independent country on May 24, 1991.
Eritrea was summoned to become a country in 1991, though it only became a state. Eritrea finally became an independent country in 1993.
Eritrea became independent from Ethiopia after a long and brutal struggle for liberation, which culminated in a war that lasted from 1961 to 1991. The conflict was driven by Eritrean nationalism and opposition to Ethiopian annexation. Eritrea officially gained its independence on May 24, 1993, following a UN-supervised referendum in which the Eritrean people overwhelmingly voted for independence.
Yes. It gained independence from Ethiopia in 1991 and officially became a nation in 1993.
The answer is Eritrea I had to do this for a extra credit on my test
Some countries that became independent after 1979 include Palau (1994), Eritrea (1993), and South Sudan (2011).
Yes, Eritrea is a member of the United Nations. It became a member state on May 28, 1993, shortly after gaining independence from Ethiopia. Since then, Eritrea has participated in various UN activities and conferences.
i m somali and i believe most of the east african were once great nation specially Ethiopia, Somalia, Eritrea, Sudan, and Djibouti, and also rulled egypt before the arabs invade and took over so yes we all related but we Somalis deny that as we became enemies with Ethiopia but i hope this will end one day and become allies
Africa is the continent in which Etria became 182nd member of UN in 1993. It was a very proud moment for her.
Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Estonia, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea. Estonia, and Ethiopia. Estonia became independent in 1991 Well, there is no State that begins with 'E' but loads of cities. How about Elizabethtown, KY?