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- Q10488275 subject Q19848950.
- Q10488275 subject Q6887418.
- Q10488275 subject Q7990947.
- Q10488275 abstract "The Independence Day of Eritrea is one of the most important public holidays in the country. It is observed on May 24 every year. On this day in 1991, Eritrean People's Liberation Front forces moved into the capital Asmara, reinstating independence, following a 30-year-long battle against the Ethiopian military regime. Eritrea Independence Day is a public holiday, with workers given a day off from work.".
- Q10488275 country Q986.
- Q10488275 meaning "The day Eritrea declared independence fromEthiopia".
- Q10488275 thumbnail Flag_of_Eritrea.svg?width=300.
- Q10488275 wikiPageWikiLink Q115.
- Q10488275 wikiPageWikiLink Q1197685.
- Q10488275 wikiPageWikiLink Q19848950.
- Q10488275 wikiPageWikiLink Q3642.
- Q10488275 wikiPageWikiLink Q607257.
- Q10488275 wikiPageWikiLink Q6887418.
- Q10488275 wikiPageWikiLink Q7990947.
- Q10488275 wikiPageWikiLink Q889543.
- Q10488275 wikiPageWikiLink Q986.
- Q10488275 observedby Q986.
- Q10488275 significance "The day Eritrea declared independence from Ethiopia".
- Q10488275 type Holiday.
- Q10488275 type TimeInterval.
- Q10488275 type Thing.
- Q10488275 type Q1445650.
- Q10488275 comment "The Independence Day of Eritrea is one of the most important public holidays in the country. It is observed on May 24 every year. On this day in 1991, Eritrean People's Liberation Front forces moved into the capital Asmara, reinstating independence, following a 30-year-long battle against the Ethiopian military regime. Eritrea Independence Day is a public holiday, with workers given a day off from work.".
- Q10488275 label "Independence Day (Eritrea)".
- Q10488275 depiction Flag_of_Eritrea.svg.