• Asmara, the capital of Eritrea, was born out of a union of four villages during the twelfth century. During the Scramble for Africa in the late 19th century...
  • Asmara is a unique city, like a benevolent spell that passively guides you into a peaceful state of mind.
  • Asmara is the capital and largest city in Eritrea, and I promise you it’s like no other city you’ve visited before.
  • If you want to discover the daily life of Asmara, head to the local market and watch a cycling competition which is the national sport of the country.
  • UTC +3:00 (Africa/Asmara) Yaz saati ve kış saati standart saatle aynıdır.
  • The first mention of Asmara comes from a Latin itinerary during the reign of Emperor Dawit I (1382–1411).[6].
  • According to a local census, in the 30s, Italians made up almost half of the total population in Asmara, the time when they built the largest number of buildings, along...
  • Asmara costs $1,306 per month to live and work remotely with 2 mbps internet speed, is a very bad place for digital nomads to live.
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  • Eritrea became a military state and Asmara’s mini-boom came to an abrupt halt as the country entered an era of isolationism and the city’s youth were...