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Asmara is on the edge of an... Asmara started with four villages... Asmara was born out of a union of four villages that took place during the twelfth... there were four clans living in the Asmara area on the Kebessa Plateau... Asmara acquired importance in 1881... he moved his capital from Adi Taklay to Asmara and had three stone buildings built to house his troops and serve as his banquet... In Asmara the main language is Tigrinya... Most of central Asmara was built between 1935 and 1941... but his injection of funds adversely made Asmara what it is today... essentially Asmara was then what Dubai is now... but they fit into Asmara as it is such a modern city... Asmara is also home to the... Asmara is also the... Asmara was known to be an exceptionally modern city... but Asmara also had more traffic lights than Rome did when the city was being built... Asmara was an early example of an ideal modern city created by architects... Asmara was not built for the Eritreans however... The people in Asmara dress in a unique... Asmara is also highly praised for its peaceful... Asmara has been proposed as a possible new addition to the UNESCO... The Historic Center of Asmara was placed on the... Asmara useful for experimenting with radical designs for Europeans...

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