Eritrea
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Eritrea is a country in Africa with a population of 6.42M and an area of 117,600 km². Life expectancy is 68.6 years.
At a Glance
The numbers that define this country
Land Area
121.2KTotal land area in square kilometers, excluding lakes, rivers, and territorial waters.
Life Expectancy
68.6 yearsHow many years a newborn can expect to live, based on current mortality rates.
Life Expectancy
68.6 yearsHow many years a newborn can expect to live, based on current mortality rates.
Population Density
28.639How many people live in each square kilometer of land.
Human Development Index
0.50The Human Development Index (HDI), combining life expectancy, education, and income into a single score from 0 to 1.
Where They Stand Out
Global rankings worth knowing
🛡️Military Spend (% GDP)
10.0%Military expenditures as percent of GDP from CIA World Factbook.
💰Government Debt (% GDP)
132.8%How much money the central government owes as a percentage of GDP.
📡Broadband Access (%)
202The number of high-speed fixed broadband subscriptions per 100 people.
🌱Renewable Energy (%)
80.7%The percentage of energy consumption that comes from renewable sources like solar, wind, and hydro.
👥Dependency Ratio
73.43The number of dependents (people under 15 or over 64) per 100 working-age adults (ages 15-64).
Did You Know?
Facts that catch players off guard
Ranks #2 globally in military spend (% gdp)
Military Spend (% GDP): 10.0%
Military expenditures as percent of GDP from CIA World Factbook.
Only ranks #210 in protected land (%)
Protected Land (%): 0.0%
The percentage of land area designated as protected natural reserves or parks.
World Bank 2023Ranks #6 in government debt (% gdp) (lower is better)
Government Debt (% GDP): 132.8%
How much money the central government owes as a percentage of GDP.
World Bank 2023Only ranks #195 in obesity rate
Obesity Rate: 4.2%
The percentage of adults who are obese (BMI of 30 or higher).
Our World in Data 2023Only ranks #184 in spirits consumption
Spirits Consumption: 0
How many liters of spirits the average adult (15+) drinks per year.
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Country vs continent vs world averages
Life Expectancy
How many years a newborn can expect to live, based on current mortality rates.
World Bank 2023Human Development Index
The Human Development Index (HDI), combining life expectancy, education, and income into a single score from 0 to 1.
Our World in Data 2023Internet Users
The percentage of people who have used the internet in the last 3 months.
World Bank 2023Child Mortality
The probability that a newborn will die before age 5, per 1,000 live births.
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Test Your IntuitionAbout Eritrea
Eritrea won independence from Italian colonial control in 1941, but the UN only established it as an autonomous region within the Ethiopian federation in 1952, after a decade of British administrative control. Ethiopia's full annexation of Eritrea as a province 10 years later sparked a violent 30-year conflict for independence that ended in 1991 with Eritrean fighters defeating government forces. Eritreans overwhelmingly approved independence in a 1993 referendum. ISAIAS Afwerki has been Eritrea's only president since independence; his rule, particularly since 2001, has been characterized by highly autocratic and repressive actions. His government has created a highly militarized society by instituting an unpopular program of mandatory conscription into national service -- divided between military and civilian service -- of indefinite length.
A two-and-a-half-year border war with Ethiopia that erupted in 1998 ended under UN auspices in 2000. Ethiopia rejected a subsequent 2007 Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission (EEBC) demarcation. More than a decade of a tense “no peace, no war” stalemate ended in 2018 when the newly elected Ethiopian prime minister accepted the EEBC’s 2007 ruling, and the two countries signed declarations of peace and friendship. Eritrean leaders then engaged in intensive diplomacy around the Horn of Africa, bolstering regional peace, security, and cooperation, as well as brokering rapprochements between governments and opposition groups. In 2018, the UN Security Council lifted an arms embargo that had been imposed on Eritrea since 2009, after the UN Somalia-Eritrea Monitoring Group reported they had not found evidence of Eritrean support in recent years for al-Shabaab. The country’s rapprochement with Ethiopia led to a resumption of economic ties, but the level of air transport, trade, and tourism have remained roughly the same since late 2020.
The Eritrean economy remains agriculture-dependent, and the country is still one of Africa’s poorest nations. Eritrea faced new international condemnation and US sanctions in mid-2021 for its participation in the war in Ethiopia’s Tigray Regional State, where Eritrean forces were found to have committed war crimes and crimes against humanity. As most Eritrean troops were departing northern Ethiopia in January 2023, ISAIAS began a series of diplomatic engagements aimed at bolstering Eritrea’s foreign partnerships and regional influence. Despite the country's improved relations with its neighbors, ISAIAS has not let up on repression, and conscription and militarization continue.
- Location
- Eastern Africa, bordering the Red Sea, between Djibouti and Sudan
- Climate
- hot, dry desert strip along Red Sea coast; cooler and wetter in the central highlands (up to 61 cm of rainfall annually, heaviest June to September); semiarid in western hills and lowlands
- Terrain
- dominated by extension of Ethiopian north-south trending highlands, descending on the east to a coastal desert plain, on the northwest to hilly terrain and on the southwest to flat-to-rolling plains
- Natural Resources
- gold, potash, zinc, copper, salt, possibly oil and natural gas, fish
- Natural Hazards
- frequent droughts, rare earthquakes and volcanoes; locust swarms volcanism: Dubbi (1,625 m), which last erupted in 1861, was the country's only historically active volcano until Nabro (2,218 m) came to life in 2011
- Size Comparison
- slightly smaller than Pennsylvania
- Languages
- Tigrinya (official), Arabic (official), English (official), Tigre, Kunama, Afar, other Cushitic languages
- Religions
- Eritrean Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Evangelical Lutheran, Sunni Muslim
- Ethnic Groups
- Tigrinya 50%, Tigre 30%, Saho 4%, Afar 4%, Kunama 4%, Bilen 3%, Hedareb/Beja 2%, Nara 2%, Rashaida 1% (2021 est.)
- Major Cities
- 1.073 million ASMARA (capital) (2023)
- Government Type
- authoritarian
- Capital
- Asmara
- Capital Coordinates
- 15 20 N, 38 56 E
- Capital Timezone
- UTC+3 (8 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)
- Official Name
- State of Eritrea
- Name Origin
- the country name derives from the ancient Greek name Erythra Thalassa, meaning "Red Sea," the body of water that borders the country
- Independence
- 24 May 1993 (from Ethiopia)
- National Symbols
- camel
- National Anthem
- "Ertra, Ertra, Ertra" (Eritrea, Eritrea, Eritrea)
- UNESCO Heritage
- 1 (cultural)
- Overview
- largely agrarian economy with a significant mining sector; substantial fiscal surplus due to tight controls; high and vulnerable debts; increased Ethiopian trade and shared port usage decreasing prices; financial and economic data integrity challenges
- Industries
- food processing, beverages, clothing and textiles, light manufacturing, salt, cement
- Agricultural Products
- sorghum, milk, barley, vegetables, root vegetables, cereals, pulses, wheat, beef, maize (2023)
- Export Partners
- China 67%, UAE 26%, Philippines 5%, Italy 1%, Croatia 1% (2023)
- Export Commodities
- copper ore, zinc ore, gold, garments, liquor (2023)
- Import Partners
- China 32%, UAE 27%, Turkey 9%, USA 7%, Italy 5% (2023)
- Import Commodities
- trucks, sorghum, construction vehicles, wheat flours, other foods (2023)
- Military Forces
- Eritrean Defense Forces (EDF): Eritrean Ground Forces, Eritrean Navy, Eritrean Air Force; People's Militia (aka People's Army or Hizbawi Serawit) (2024)
- Military Service
- Eritrea mandates military service for all citizens age 18-40; 18-month conscript service obligation, which reportedly includes 4-6 months of military training and 12 months of military or other national service (military service is most common); in practice, military and national service is often extended indefinitely; citizens up to the age of 59 eligible for recall during mobilization (2025)
- Energy Mix
- fossil fuels: 89.1% of total installed capacity (2023 est.); solar: 10.7% of total installed capacity (2023 est.); wind: 0.2% of total installed capacity (2023 est.)
- Broadcast Media
- government controls broadcast media, with private ownership prohibited; 1 state-owned TV station; 2 state-owned radio networks; purchases of satellite dishes and subscriptions to international broadcast media are permitted (2023)
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Total land area in square kilometers, excluding lakes, rivers, and territorial waters.
Frequently Asked Questions about Eritrea
Eritrea has a population of 6.42M, ranking #110 globally by population.
Eritrea is located in Africa. It has an area of 117,600 km².
Life expectancy in Eritrea is 68.6 years, ranking #159 globally.
Eritrea ranks particularly high in Land Area (#97), Population (#110), Life Expectancy (#159).
Eritrea has an HDI of 0.503, ranking #178 globally. The HDI combines life expectancy, education, and income indicators.
Eritrea has a population density of 28.6 people per km², ranking #172 globally.
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