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Tsorona
Tsorona-List of cities in Eritrea
Kudofelasi Molki Shambuko Golij Tara Emni shakaeyamo Emni hayli knafna Tsorona Enda gergs Haykota Fortosawa Sh'eb Ela bered Adi Qontsi Meka'ika Geopolis
Tsorona-Tserona Subregion
Tsorona (Ge’ez : ጾሮና) is a subregion in the southern Debub region of Eritrea. Its old name was Atkaro. The area was a major battle zone during the Eritrean-Ethiopian
Tsorona-List of border conflicts
Qazakh) Nagorno-Karabakh Line of Contact 199-1,820 2016 2016 Battle of Tsorona Eritrea v. Ethiopia Tserona Subregion 218 2016 2016 2016 Belize–Guatemala
Tsorona-Battle of Tsorona
The Battle of Tsorona was an engagement between the Eritrean and the Ethiopian armies fought near the border town of Tsorona. Eritrean government statements
Tsorona-List of territorial disputes
Tindouf leading to the Sand war which ended with no territorial changes. Tsorona-Zalambessa Ethiopia Eritrea 2002 2008 Eritrea has accepted the decision
Tsorona-Conscription in Eritrea
are involved in military operations; military activity in Asab, Gash and Tsorona Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada. Published 5 February 2008. Retrieved
Tsorona-Zalambessa
military in 1952 when Eritrea was federated with Ethiopia. The older village (Tsorona) remained under Eritrean Administration. During the Ethiopian Civil War
Tsorona-Eritrean–Ethiopian border conflict
included multiple clashes with numerous casualties, including the Battle of Tsorona in 2016. Ethiopia stated in 2018 that it would cede Badme to Eritrea. This
Tsorona-Subregions of Eritrea
Adobha Dahlak Ghela'elo Foro Ghinda Karura Massawa Nakfa She'eb Mai ani Tsorona Kudo Be'ur Adi Keyh Adi Quala Areza Debarwa Dekemhare Mai-Mne Mendefera
Tsorona-Eritrean–Ethiopian War
followed by a massive artillery barrage against Eritrean positions on the Tsorona front, which was meant as a diversion to make the Eritreans prepare for
Tsorona-List of battles in the 21st century
the entire city of Fallujah and its suburbs. Iraqi Civil War Battle of Tsorona 12–13 June 2016 (1 day) Status quo ante both sides claim victory. Eritrean–Ethiopian
Tsorona-Eritrean Defence Forces
War Eritrean–Ethiopian War Djiboutian–Eritrean border conflict 2013 Eritrean Army mutiny Battle of Tsorona Tigray War Ranks Military ranks of Eritrea
Tsorona-Badme
Badme, other disputed areas along the Eritrean–Ethiopian border include Tsorona-Zalambessa and Bure. In 2000, Eritrea and Ethiopia signed the Algiers Agreement
Tsorona-Eritrean Army
are involved in military operations; military activity in Asab, Gash and Tsorona Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada. Published 5 February 2008. Retrieved
Tsorona-Southern Region (Eritrea)
Mendefera District, Segeneiti District, Senafe District, Tera-Emni District, Tsorona District and Shiketi District. Eritrea has a one party national Assembly
Tsorona-2010 Eritrean–Ethiopian border skirmish
Date January 1, 2010 Location Tsorona-Zalambessa, Eritrea-Ethiopian border 15°N 39°E / 15°N 39°E / 15; 39 Territorial changes No territorial changes
Tsorona-Subdivisions of Eritrea
Dekemhare, Emni Haili, Maimine, May Aini, Mendefera, Segeneity, Senafe, Tsorona 3 Gash-Barka (ዞባ ጋሽ ባርካ) Akurdet, Barentu, Dige, Forto, Gogne, Haykota
Tsorona-Second Afar insurgency
dawn in the southern part of the country in Enda Haji, near the town of Tsorona. A RSADO spokesman Yasin Mohamed said his forces held the area until 11:00AM
Tsorona-2016 in Eritrea
Afewerki 12 – 13 June – The Battle of Tsorona was fought between the army and Ethiopian forces near the border town of Tsorona, Eritrea. "Latest Ethiopia-Eritrea
Tsorona-2010s in African political history
sources claimed it had been an abortive coup attempt. After the Battle of Tsorona in 2016, Ethiopia stated in 2018 that it would cede Badme to Eritrea. This
Tsorona-2010s in Eritrea
claimed 200 Ethiopian soldiers were killed and 300 wounded in a battle at Tsorona. "Breaking News, World News and Video from al Jazeera". "Eritrea Says It
Tsorona-Timeline of the Eritrean–Ethiopian War
reported that after two weeks, the Ethiopian force attacked at Valessa on the Tsorona front line. June 1999 – Fighting continued with both sides in entrenched