Noun
the capital of Eritrea
Source: WordNetBeginning in the thirteenth century and onwards, Asmera was emerging as the second most important trade center in the highlands and the home of a great church that frequently attracted such luminaries as Abba Eswostatewos and Abba Indrias. Source: Internet
Kekia was one of the young Eritrean students who had returned to Asmera in protest and who were later persuaded by the likes of Haregot Abbai, Seyoum’s father and Tesfayohnnes Berhe to return to Baherdar, Ethiopia, and resume their studies. Source: Internet
I knew Kubrom in Asmera after independence, 1994 to 2003. Source: Internet
That is exactly what Mrs. Asmera Rose have been doing: EXPOSE the Lies and the Sponsors of the Lies! Source: Internet
This unusual foreiture of national sovereignty may be acceptable or desirable for the current rulers in Asmera and Addis Ababa. Source: Internet