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Postage stamps, Definitive and Commemorative
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the State of Eritrea, is a country in Northeast Africa.
conquered by Italy and formally consolidated into a colony
by the Italian government and in 1936 it became a
province of Italian East Africa , along with
Ethiopia and Italian Somaliland. The British expelled the Italians in
1941 and continued to administer the territory under a UN mandate until
1951 when Eritrea was federated with Ethiopia
the
Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country
situated in the Horn of Africa. bordered by Eritrea to the
north, Somalia to the east and
Djibouti to the north-east.
Ethiopia is one of the oldest countries in the world and Africa's
second-most populous nation. The roots of the Ethiopian state are
dating with unbroken continuity to at least the Aksumite
Empire. It was brutally occupied by Mussolini's Italy from 1936 to
1941 .
the Somali Republic is a country located in the Horn of
Africa.Italian Somaliland gained its independence from Italy on 1 July
1960. On the same day, it united with British Somaliland, which gained
independence on 26 June 1960, to form the Somali republic. The Somali
state currently exists largely in a de jure capacity; Somalia has a weak
but largely recognised central government authority, the Transitional
Federal Government but Somaliland in the north, with its capital in Hargeisa,
has declared independence and does not recognise the TFG as governing
authority.
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