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Eritrea Power Plug Adapters Kit with Travel Carrying Pouch - ER

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SKU: Eritrea-Plug-Adapter-Kit
  • Eritrea Plug Adapters Kit with Travel Carrying Pouch Includes:
  • One Wonpro Grounded plug adapter for Eritrea
  • One Wonpro Non-Grounded plug adapter for Eritrea
  • One Basic Grounded plug adapter for Eritrea (other outlet configuration if needed)
  • One Basic Non-Grounded plug adapter for Eritrea (other outlet configuration if needed)
  • One Black Travel Velvet Carrying Pouch

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$22.99 $13.90
$22.99 $13.90
Product Description

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    Eritrea Plug Adapters Kit with Travel Carrying Pouch Includes:

  1. One Wonpro Grounded plug adapter for Eritrea
  2. One Wonpro Non-Grounded plug adapter for Eritrea
  3. One Basic Grounded plug adapter for Eritrea (other outlet configuration if needed)
  4. One Basic Non-Grounded plug adapter for Eritrea (other outlet configuration if needed)
  5. One Black Travel Velvet Carrying Pouch with Drawstring closure Large 4 wide x 5 inches


    Eritrea Electrical Outlet Type

  6. Eritrea uses Type C
  7. Type C, Countries Using Type C Plug


Information
    Outlet Plug: Eritrea uses Type C
Voltage and Video

    Eritrea Voltage and Video Systems

    Eritrea Voltage and Frequency

  1. Electricity in Eritrea is 230 Volts, alternating at 50 Hz (cycles per second)
  2. If you travel to Eritrea with a device that does not accept 230 Volts at 50 Hertz, you will need a voltage converter
  3. Eritrea Video System

  4. Eritrea has B.G/PAL video system
History

    Eritrea History

    Eritrea was awarded to Ethiopia in 1952 as part of a federation. Ethiopias annexation of Eritrea as a province 10 years later sparked a 30-year struggle for independence that ended in 1991 with Eritrean rebels defeating governmental forces; independence was overwhelmingly approved in a 1993 referendum. A two-and-a-half-year border war with Ethiopia that erupted in 1998 ended under UN auspices in December 2000. Eritrea currently hosts a UN peacekeeping operation that is monitoring a 25 km-wide Temporary Security Zone (TSZ) on the border with Ethiopia. An international commission, organized to resolve the border dispute, posted its findings in 2002. However, both parties have been unable to reach agreement on implementing the decision. On 30 November 2007, the Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission remotely demarcated the border by coordinates and dissolved itself, leaving Ethiopia still occupying several tracts of disputed territory, including the town of Badme. Eritrea accepted the EEBCs "virtual demarcation" decision and called on Ethiopia to remove its troops from the TSZ which it states is Eritrean territory. Ethiopia has not accepted the virtual demarcation decision.
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