Eritrea’s Anseba Region Preserves Religious Structures

The Anseba Region in Eritrea, Africa, is proudly embracing its diverse religious culture by planning development projects to preserve its mosques and churches. These structures are important to the leaders because they symbolize the religious tolerance that the country worked diligently to establish. By preserving the image and design of these holy places, they wish to attract more tourists and remain a symbol of religious unity.

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