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Logo Anseba-Adena
village in Berikh Subregion, Central Region, Eritrea Adena, Logo Anseba, a village in Logo Anseba Subregion, Gash-Barka Region, Eritrea Adena Court Apartments
Logo Anseba-Logo Anseba Subregion
Logo Anseba Subregion (Tigrinya: ንኡስ ዞባ ሎጐ ዓንሰባ)is a subregion in the eastern Gash-Barka Region (logo Anseba) of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Logo Anseba
Logo Anseba-Logo Anseba
Logo Anseba is the capital of Logo Anseba Subregion[citation needed]. Reliefweb.int Fivims.net Mapygon v t e
Logo Anseba-Gash-Barka Region
districts: Agordat City, Barentu City, Dghe, Forto, Gogne, Haykota, Logo Anseba, Mensura, Mogolo, Molki, Omhajer (Guluj), Shambuko, Tesseney and Upper
Logo Anseba-Libon
application for smartphones Libon, Albay, Philippines A village in the Logo Anseba district of Eritrea fr:Libon, Ivan Terlecki (1972), French cartoonist
Logo Anseba-Politics of Eritrea
55 in the Central Region, 213 in the South, 178 in Gash-Barka, 109 in Anseba, 98 in the Northern and 30 in the Southern Red Sea regions." If a dispute
Logo Anseba-Subdivisions of Eritrea
Dige, Forto, Gogne, Haykota, Lalay Gash, Logo Anseba, Mensura, Mogolo, Molqi, Omhajer, Shambuko, Tesseney 4 Anseba (ዞባ ዓንሰባ) Adi Tekeliezan, Asmat, Elabered
Logo Anseba-Subregions of Eritrea
Eastern South Western Akurdet Barentu Dghe Forto Gogne Omhajer Haykota Logo Anseba Mensura Mogolo Molki Shambuko Teseney Upper Gash Afabet Adobha Dahlak
Logo Anseba-Regions of Eritrea
which Eritrea is administered. Six in total, they include the Central, Anseba, Gash-Barka, Southern, Northern Red Sea and Southern Red Sea regions. At
Logo Anseba-Provinces of Eritrea
until 1996, when it was divided between the present-day Gash-Barka and Anseba regions. Its capital was Agordat. It had an area of 12,819 mi2 (20630.180736000002 km2)