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Asmara recent comments:

  • Adi Segdo, misy (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    wow wow ady marey adi segdo for ever!
  • Shuk, misy (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    lol wedi shuk funny.
  • Campo Police, misy (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Glad too see that remind me gezwetay:)
  • Insurance Building, David, (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    ma work place, N.I.C.E., that is nice building
  • Nyala Hotel, David, (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Asmara, no place like asmara plz if u can visit go and enjoy ur times...
  • Sweet Asmara cafe, David, (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Sweet asmara cafe ma favourite coffe shop, no coffe shop like asmara sweet cafe in the world
  • Maje me-ebeyi deki godena Yekatit 23, wedi maje (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    ane wedi maje yekatit 23 neber, abdrbabu 192 eye. abti gerdin ch-r-ch-r te-tsa-wi-te eye abiye. aleku dma ab-u. men eka nska?
  • Campo Police, Mati (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    I was born and raised in Cambo Police. :)
  • Semaatat High School (Santa Ana), Thank you Santa Anna! (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    I went to Comboni(grade 1-6). My comboni friends, I dont want to offend you but I hated that school. We were only kids and a lot of us were scared because of the rules.It was under the italians, Comboni brothers at the time. I remember this kid, Samuel, his confidence was so low that he used to cry as soon as any teacher approaches his bench. The teachers,or the so called "monitors" can beat you up for just looking at the window :-). And almost all of the students I know (family members,childhood friends,relatives, neighbours)who stayed there when it became Barka secondary school,couldnt calculate a simple math problem let alone go to university. It is NOT because they were born stupid, it was a lousy school if I ask me. But I went to SANTA ANNA. That school changed my life. Mathematics,something I hated in Comboni, became fun in Santa Anna. The school, the students, the competition, the ambition to be somebody,the green/yellow uniform :-)...oh I will always remember that school. (Santa Anna`s official name was Semenawi kokeb, you could only go there if you got >85% in eth. general examination).
  • Comboni( barka), F.S (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    I went to Comboni(grade 1-6). My comboni friends, I dont want to offend you but I hated this school. We were only kids and a lot of us were scared because of the rules.It was under the italians, Comboni brothers at the time. I remember this kid, Samuel, his confidence was so low that he used to cry as soon as any teacher approaches his bench. The teachers,or the so called "monitors" can beat you up for just looking at the window :-). And almost all of the students I know (family members,childhood friends,relatives, neighbours)who stayed there when it became Barka secondary school,couldnt calculate a simple math problem let alone go to university. It is NOT because they were born stupid, it was a lousy school if I ask me. But I went to SANTA ANNA. That school changed my life. Mathematics,something I hated in Comboni, became fun in Santa Anna. The school, the students, the competition, the ambition to be somebody,the green/yellow uniform :-)...oh I will always remember that school. (Santa Anna`s official name was Semenawi kokeb, you could only go there if you got >85% in eth. general examination).
  • Gobo gezawtna, estifanos (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    This hill is well known as "Enda Abagaay"
  • enda abader, moh (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    very good
  • Police square, reis (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Piazza del commissariato
  • Expo Hotel, Sandeep (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Horrible service,Rude manager,lethargic waiters,bad food,bland pizzas.AVOID AT ALL COSTS
  • La Salle/ Denden High School, A.A (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Hey Guys! I am from Asmara, one of the few eritreans who had a bed in La salle, Asmara university dormitory. I know every inch of this building. This brings back a lot of memories. One day Gejeret kids called me "donkey" after seeing me wash my socks through a broken window. They thought I was ethiopian, it made me laugh. I was gonna leave the country, so I didnt care much for the education but loved sleeping there. Most of the ethiopian students were different from the ethiopian soldier we had in Asmara. They didnt care we are eritreans, they use to give us "dabo kolo" and other things when they receive packages from their families. And a lot of the ethiopian students were funny. We had 3-4 ethiopian Dave chappells in every room. But I remember we eritreans never talked politics with the ethiopians.
  • EDDC, A.A (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    I went to santa Anna Highschool many years ago. During the derg, this bulding was a part of the ethiopian navy. I dont know if it has been used as a storage after shabia took over (comment no 2). But to the guy who said this is mayjahjah....what were you thinking lol
  • Hawelti, etige menen(monument), isaacsb (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    This round about is no more Iteghe Menen monument.
  • TSEiNET, isaacsb (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    This building is not Eritel Internet Cafe. Pls make sure before you give names to some establishments.
  • Hotel Asmara Palace, Nefas Silk AA (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Been there.
  • Hamassien Cinema, Nefas Silk AA (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    C C Cinema