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ትግርኛ: ባንደራ ኤርትራ
العربية: علم إريتريا
አማርኛ: የኤርትራ ባንደራ
Deutsch: Die Flagge Eritreas.
Esperanto: Flago de Eritreo
Nederlands: Vlag van Eritrea
Oromoo: Alaabaa Eritrea
Sardu: Bandera de s'Eritrea
Slovenščina: Državna zastava Eritreje
Soomaaliga: Calanka Eratareya
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