Eritrea, on the Horn of Africa, is a rugged, coastal nation along the Red Sea, with Asmara, its capital, dubbed “Africa’s Miami” for its Art Deco architecture. Independent from Ethiopia since 1993 after a brutal war, it’s now tightly controlled, with mandatory military service driving youth exodus. Eritrea’s economy leans on mining and subsistence farming, while its diverse ethnic groups and Italian colonial echoes add cultural depth. Its isolation and stunning highlands remain underappreciated.