Aliis Uudelt Eritrea State of Eritrea Horn of Africa Sudan, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Red Sea Asmara 117,600 km2 6 million inhabitants Politics and government People's Front for Democracy and Justice The National Assembly Periodically scheduled Regions and districts 6 regions Control over agricultural capacity Historical intra-regional conflicts geography Virtually bisected Fertile lands West Desert East Sandy, arid coastline Highlands economy Agricultural Farming and herding GDP is growing Languages No official language Arabic and Tigrinya English and Italian The End
2 million in the Republic of Ireland[2] (1.6 million in Greater Dublin[3]) and just over 1.7 million in Northern Ireland[4] (0.6 million in Greater Belfast[5])). Politics Politically, Ireland is divided into: · The Republic of Ireland, with its capital Dublin. · Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom, Geography A ring of coastal mountains surrounds low central plains. The highest peak is Carrauntuohill , which is 1,041 m. The island is bisected by the River Shannon, at 386 km (240 miles) the longest river in Ireland. The island's lush vegetation, a product of its mild climate and frequent but soft rainfall, earns it the sobriquet "Emerald Isle". The island's area is 84,412 km². Ireland is divided into four provinces: Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster. Ireland's least arable land lies in the south-western and western counties. These areas are largely spectacularly mountainous and rocky, with beautiful green sights.