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    Massawa (redirect from Massaua)
    Italians in February 1885. In 1885–1897, Massawa (in the Italian spelling: 'Massaua') served as the capital of the region, before Governor Ferdinando Martini...
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    invasion of Ethiopia began, under the name Aeroporto internazionale di Massaua. It was initially used for military aircraft employed in the invasion,...
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  • Massawa Subregion is a subregion in the Northern Red Sea region (Zoba Semienawi Keyih Bahri) of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Massawa. The district has...
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    then. On 8 February 1885, a corps of fewer than 1,000 soldiers landed at Massaua, Eritrea, starting the creation of an Italian colonial empire. The Italian...
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    Turin Massaua metro station...
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    Massaua is a Turin Metro station, located in Piazza Massaua, near the intersection between Corso Francia, Via Francesco De Sanctis and Via Pietro Cossa...
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    Hammali Mosque, see: Cresti, Federico (1990). "Alcune Note Storiche Su Massaua, Con Particolare Riferimento Ad Un Complesso Religioso Islamico: La Moschea...
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    August 1941 Lieutenant De Martini blew up a British ammunition dump in Massaua (Eritrea). After crossing the Red Sea in the motorboat Zam Zam, De Martini...
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    Railway Italian Eritrea The Eritrean cableway (in Italian) La teleferica Massaua-Asmara Asmara italiana [1] Mussie Tesfagiorgis, "Eritrea" p.47 Wikimedia...
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    Cambridge University Press. p. 94. Olivieri, Emilio (1888) La Ferrovia Massaua-Saati Archived 12 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine (report on the construction...
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