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Gash-Barka (Tigrinya: ጋሽ-ባርካ, Italian: Regione di Gash-Barka) is an administrative region of Eritrea. It is situated in the south-west of the country,
Gash-Barka Region-Provinces of Eritrea
distinguished as "Lower" (Tahtay). Barka was a province of Eritrea until 1996, when it was divided between the present-day Gash-Barka and Anseba regions. Its capital
Gash-Barka Region-Regions of Eritrea
of Eritrea are the primary geographical divisions through which Eritrea is administered. Six in total, they include the Central, Anseba, Gash-Barka, Southern
Gash-Barka Region-Agordat
is a city in Gash-Barka, Eritrea. It was the capital of the former Barka Province, which was situated between the present-day Gash-Barka and Anseba regions
Gash-Barka Region-Barentu, Eritrea
(Tigrinya: ባረንቱ) is a town in north-western Eritrea, lying south of Agordat, and is the capital of Gash-Barka Region. The town is integrated with different
Gash-Barka Region-Badme
ባድመ, Arabic: بادم) is a town in Gash-Barka region of Eritrea. Control of the town was at the centre of the Eritrean–Ethiopian border conflict, which
Gash-Barka Region-Eritrea
common on the coastal plains and in Gash-Barka. Lions are said to inhabit the mountains of the Gash-Barka Region. Dik-diks may be found in many areas
Gash-Barka Region-Southern Region (Eritrea)
north, Zoba Northern Red Sea in the east, Gash Barka in the west and Ethiopia in the south. It is the largest region in the country by population. Zoba Debub
Gash-Barka Region-Demographics of Eritrea
around 4% of Eritrea's population. They mainly live in the country's Gash Barka Region, as well as in adjacent parts of Ethiopia's Tigray Region. Many of
Gash-Barka Region-Gogne
Gogne (Arabic: جوني) is a town in western Eritrea. It is the capital of the Gogne district in the Gash-Barka region. Gogne, Eritrea Page v t e
Gash-Barka Region-Central Region (Eritrea)
Red Sea region to the north-east, the Debub (Southern) region to the south, and Gash-Barka to the west. Much of the architecture in the region reflects
Gash-Barka Region-Golluj
(Tigre/Tigrinya: ጎልጅ; Arabic: غلخ) is a town in Eritrea. Located in the south-western Gash-Barka region, it is the capital of the Golluj district. Golluj
Gash-Barka Region-Logo Anseba Subregion
ዓንሰባ)is a subregion in the eastern Gash-Barka Region (logo Anseba) of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Logo Anseba. The region is bordered by the Anseba, Maekel
Gash-Barka Region-Forto
Forto (Arabic: فورتو) (Tigrinya: ፎርቶ ሳዋ)is a town in Eritrea. It is located in the Gash-Barka region and is the capital of Forto District. Statoids.com
Gash-Barka Region-Haykota
Haykota (Arabic: هاكوتا) is a small town in the western Gash-Barka region of Eritrea. The town is situated near the location of a monument erected to memorialize
Gash-Barka Region-Dghe
Dghe (Arabic: دخهي) is a town in Eritrea. It is located in the Gash-Barka region and is the capital of Dghe District. Statoids.com, retrieved December
Gash-Barka Region-Molki
Molki (Arabic: ملكي) is a town in Eritrea. It is located in the Gash-Barka region and is the capital of the Molki district. Statoids.com, retrieved December
Gash-Barka Region-Goluj Subregion
Goluj Subregion is a subregion in the western Gash-Barka region (Zoba Gash-Barka) of Eritrea. It has its capital at Golluj. Goluj v t e
Gash-Barka Region-Akurdet Subregion
Akurdet Subregion is a subregion in the western Gash-Barka region (Zoba Gash-Barka) of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Akurdet. Awate.com: Martyr Statistics
Gash-Barka Region-Haykota Subregion
the western Gash-Barka region (Zoba Gash-Barka) of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Haykota. Antalla Bitama Elit Haykota Subregions of Eritrea 15°11′11″N 37°04′39″E
Gash-Barka Region-Geography of Eritrea
Dadda`to, Southern Red Sea Region Westernmost point - Abu Gamal mountain, Gash-Barka Mussie Tesfagiorgis G. (2010). Eritrea. ABC-CLIO. pp. 10–11. ISBN 978-1-59884-232-6
Gash-Barka Region-Gogne Subregion
Gogne Subregion is a subregion in the western Gash-Barka region of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Gogne. Ad Casub Gogne Hambok Markaughe Awate.com: Martyr
Gash-Barka Region-Teseney
administrative or central administration of Gash Barka region. It is considered a frontier town on western Eritrea and many calls a land port because of its
Gash-Barka Region-Mogolo
is a city in the western Gash-Barka region of Eritrea. It is the principal town in the Mogolo district of the Gash-Barka region. Nearby towns and villages
Gash-Barka Region-Eritreans
around 2% of Eritrea's population. They mainly live in the country's Gash Barka Region, as well as in adjacent parts of Ethiopia's Tigray Region. Many of
Gash-Barka Region-Forto Subregion
Forto Subregion is a subregion in the Gash-Barka region of western Eritrea. Its capital is Forto. Algheden Awate.com: Martyr Statistics 14°52′52″N 38°48′36″E
Gash-Barka Region-List of Indigenous peoples
Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region (SNNPR) Kunama: Western Eritrea, Gash-Barka Region, Far Eastern Sudan Maale: Southwestern Ethiopia
Gash-Barka Region-Mensura Subregion
Mensura Subregion is a subregion in the Gash Barka region of western Eritrea. The capital lies at Mensura. Awate.com: Martyr Statistics 15°28′31″N 38°16′07″E
Gash-Barka Region-Mogolo Subregion
Mogolo Subregion is a subregion in the Gash-Barka region of western Eritrea. Its capital lies at Mogolo. Aredda Attai Chibabo Mescul Mogolo Awate.com:
Gash-Barka Region-Dghe Subregion
Dghe Subregion is a subregion in the western Gash-Barka region (Zoba Gash-Barka) of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Dghe. Subregions of Eritrea v t e
Gash-Barka Region-Chibabo, Eritrea
(Arabic: كيبابو) is a village in western Eritrea. It is located in Mogolo Subregion in the Gash-Barka region. Nearby towns and villages include Aredda
Gash-Barka Region-Religion in Eritrea
Religion in Eritrea consists of a number of faiths. The two major religions in Eritrea are Christianity and Islam. However, the number of adherents of
Gash-Barka Region-Barentu Subregion
in the Gash-Barka region of western Eritrea. The capital lies at Barentu. Barentu Tauda Alegada Dedda Augana Cona Daghilo Subregions of Eritrea Awate.com:
Gash-Barka Region-Politics of Eritrea
magistrates totalling to 2,049, i.e. 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
Gash-Barka Region-Nara language
Nara people in an area just to the north of Barentu in the Gash-Barka Region of western Eritrea. The language is often confused with Kunama, which is at
Gash-Barka Region-Anseba Region
before joining the Barka River near the border with Sudan. Other towns in this region include Halhal. The region borders Gash-Barka to the south, the Maekel
Gash-Barka Region-Asmara
continuing all the way towards the border with Sudan through the Gash-Barka Region. Asmara has a Cold semi-arid climate (BSk) according to the Köppen
Gash-Barka Region-Upper Gash Subregion
The Upper Gash Subregion is a subregion in the Gash-Barka region (Zoba Gash-Barka) of western Eritrea. Subregions of Eritrea v t e
Gash-Barka Region-List of cities in Eritrea
This is a list of cities and towns in Eritrea by population. It includes all settlements with a population of over 5,000. Adi Tekelezan Afabet Areza Badme
Gash-Barka Region-History of Eritrea
were also found at other local archaeological sites in the Barka valley belonging to the Gash Group. According to Peter Behrens (1981) and Marianne Bechaus-Gerst
Gash-Barka Region-SAWA Defence Training Center
Defence Training Center is a military academy in the Gash-Barka region of Eritrea. It is where the Eritrean Defence Forces (EDF) recruits, and national service
Gash-Barka Region-Kunama people
plains of the Gash-Setit, also known as the Gash-Barka region, where the Kunama live are sometimes referred to as the "breadbasket of Eritrea". Formerly
Gash-Barka Region-Subregions of Eritrea
Omhajer Haykota Logo Anseba Mensura Mogolo Molki Shambuko Teseney Upper Gash Afabet Adobha Dahlak Ghela'elo Foro Ghinda Karura Massawa Nakfa She'eb Mai
Gash-Barka Region-Kunama language
people of the Gash-Barka Region in western Eritrea and just across the Ethiopian border. The language has several dialects including: Barka, Marda, Aimara
Gash-Barka Region-Eritrean War of Independence
The Eritrean War of Independence was a war for independence which Eritrean independence fighters waged against successive Ethiopian governments from 1
Gash-Barka Region-Eritrean Highlands
are the Gash and Setit rivers, while towards Sudan without reaching the Nile are the Barka and Anseba rivers. The eastern escarpment of Eritrea is drained
Gash-Barka Region-Markaughe
Markaughe (Arabic: مركاوغ) is a town in western Eritrea. It is located in the Gogne subregion of the Gash-Barka region, approximately 35 km northwest of Barentu
Gash-Barka Region-Eritrea–Sudan border
Saudi Arabia. Administratively, the border separates the Eritrean regions of Anseba, Gash-Barka, and Semenawi-Keyih-Bahri from the Sudanese states of Kassala
Gash-Barka Region-Eritrean Army
The Eritrean Army is the main branch of the Eritrean Defence Forces and is one of the largest armies in Africa. The main role of the army in Eritrea is
Gash-Barka Region-Teseney Subregion
Teseney Subregion is a subregion in the western Gash-Barka region (Zoba Gash-Barka) of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Teseney. Awate.com: Martyr Statistics
Gash-Barka Region-Tour of Eritrea
western plains of the Gash-Barka Region, only to return to Asmara from the south. This is, by far, the most popular sport in modern Eritrea, followed by many
Gash-Barka Region-Hamid Idris Awate
April 1910 – 28 May 1962) was an Eritrean revolutionary and prominent guerrilla commander, and a symbol of the Eritrean War of Independence and independence
Gash-Barka Region-Arcugi
أركوجي) is a village in western Eritrea. It is located in Omhajer District in the Gash-Barka region. It lies inside the Gash-Setit wildlife reserve 6 kilometres
Gash-Barka Region-Giamal Biscia
بيشا) is a village in western Eritrea. It is located in the Omhajer Subregion of the Gash-Barka region. It lies inside the Gash-Setit wildlife reserve 6 kilometres
Gash-Barka Region-Kingdom of Jarin
Beja kingdoms that existed in the region during the 9th century. The kingdom's territory was located between Gash-Barka and Massawa. The king of Jarin rule
Gash-Barka Region-Shambuko Subregion
western Gash-Barka region (Zoba Gash-Barka) of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Shambuko. The town and district was overrun by Ethiopia during the Eritrean-Ethiopian
Gash-Barka Region-Mescul
(Arabic: مسكول) is a town in western Eritrea. The settlement is located in the Mogolo subregion of the Gash-Barka region. Nearby towns and villages include
Gash-Barka Region-Aredda
western Eritrea. The town is located in the subregion of the Gash-Barka region. It is situated 5.1 miles from Attai. "Aredda, Gash-Barka Region, Eritrea", Mindat
Gash-Barka Region-Molki Subregion
Molki Subregion is a subregion in the Gash-Barka region (Zoba Gash-Barka) of western Eritrea. Its capital lies at Molki. Awate.com: Martyr Statistics v
Gash-Barka Region-Gash-Setit
Kunama people and a very fertile region extending to the Sudan border. Gash-Setit is found in the Gash-Barka Zone of Eritrea since 1991. It is often referred
Gash-Barka Region-Adena
Berikh Subregion, Central Region, Eritrea Adena, Logo Anseba, a village in Logo Anseba Subregion, Gash-Barka Region, Eritrea Adena Court Apartments, Zanesville
Gash-Barka Region-Abaredda
Abaredda (Arabic: أباردا) is a town in western Eritrea. It is located in Mogolo subregion in the Gash-Barka region. Nearby towns and villages include Mogolo
Gash-Barka Region-Beja people
Qadarif and Kassala, as well as in Northern Red Sea, Gash-Barka, and Anseba Regions in Eritrea, and southeastern Egypt. There are smaller populations
Gash-Barka Region-Hambok
Hambok (Arabic: همبك) is a village in western Eritrea. It is located in Gogne District in the Gash-Barka region. Nearby towns and villages include Kieru (16
Gash-Barka Region-Aula, Eritrea
settlement in the Gash-Barka region of Eritrea. 15°12′N 37°43′E / 15.200°N 37.717°E / 15.200; 37.717 "Aula, Eritrea". mindat.org. Aula, Eritrea at GEOnet Names
Gash-Barka Region-Sudanese Arabic
related varieties of Arabic spoken in Sudan as well as parts of Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Chad. Sudanese Arabic has also influenced a number of Arabic-based
Gash-Barka Region-Algheden
Algheden is the name of two towns in the western Gash-Barka region of Eritrea: Algheden, Dghe, Dghe District Algheden, Forto, Forto District This disambiguation
Gash-Barka Region-Subdivisions of Eritrea
Eritrea is divided into six regions (zobas) and subdivided into subregions ("sub-zobas"). The geographical extent of the regions is based on their respective
Gash-Barka Region-Kingdom of Aksum
as the Zanafaj entered the Eritrean plateau through the valley of Gash-Barka. They overran and pillaged much of the Eritrean highlands as the Aksum could
Gash-Barka Region-Ad Casub
(Arabic: أد كاسب) is a village in western Eritrea. It is located in Gogne District in the Gash-Barka region. Nearby towns and villages include Algheden
Gash-Barka Region-Sulaiman Addonia
Sulaiman S.M.Y. Addonia (Tigrinya: ሱላእማን ኣድዶንኣ)(born 1974, Omhajer, Eritrea) is an Eritrea-born British author who also works at a creative writing academy
Gash-Barka Region-Adendema
village in western Eritrea. It is located 5.8 miles south-west of the district capital of Haykota in Haykota District in the Gash-Barka region. It lies on the
Gash-Barka Region-Heuglin's gazelle
the Dige sub-zone (Gash-Barka Region). The gazelle was reportedly seen last during the time of the Italian colonial rule in Eritrea (19th to 20th centuries)
Gash-Barka Region-Antalla
District, lying 9.7 miles from the district capital of Haykota in the Gash-Barka region. Nearby towns and villages Elit (12.7 nm), Algheden (13.3 nm), Ad
Gash-Barka Region-Tauda
(Arabic: تاودا) is a town in western Eritrea. The settlement is located in the Gogne subregion of the Gash-Barka region. It is situated 6.2 miles (10.0 km)
Gash-Barka Region-Ibrahim Sultan Ali
11 September 1987) was born in Keren, Eritrea. He played a part in the emancipation of Tigre in Sahel and Barka and in establishing Blocco Independenza
Gash-Barka Region-Omhajer Subregion
Subregion (Arabic: ام حجر) is a subregion in the western Gash-Barka region (Zoba Gash-Barka) of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Om Hajar. The area has a patented
Gash-Barka Region-Regional Administrators of Eritrea
Administrator of the Southern Region: Mustapha Nurhussein Administrator of the Gash-Barka Region: Musa Raba Administrator of the Central Region and mayor of Asmara:
Gash-Barka Region-Aligider
the country of Eritrea. It is part of the Teseney sub-zone and has a diverse population. It is considered the last settlement in Eritrea before reaching
Gash-Barka Region-Elit, Eritrea
Elit (Arabic: إليت) is a village in western Eritrea approximately 30 km north-east of Teseney. It is located in Haykota District lying 9.8 km (5.3 nmi)
Gash-Barka Region-Bitama
western Eritrea. The town lies 30.7 kilometres (16.6 nmi) north-east of Teseney, and is located in Haykota district in the Gash-Barka region. Nearby towns
Gash-Barka Region-List of Eritrean regions by Human Development Index
This is a list of Eritrean regions by Human Development Index as of 2021. List of countries by Human Development Index "Sub-national HDI - Subnational
Gash-Barka Region-Health in Eritrea
The Health in Eritrea has been poor on a world scale. Nevertheless, Eritrea is one of the few countries to be on target to meet its Millennium Development
Gash-Barka Region-List of FIPS region codes (D–F)
of FIPS region codes (A-C) List of FIPS region codes (G-I) List of FIPS region codes (J-L) List of FIPS region codes (M-O) List of FIPS region codes (P-R)
Gash-Barka Region-Logo Anseba
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Gash-Barka Region-Attai
(Arabic: أتاي) is a village in western Eritrea. The town is located in Mogolo subregion in the Gash-Barka region. It is situated 4.1 miles from the district
Gash-Barka Region-Omhajer
Omhajer (Arabic: أم هاجر) is a town in Eritrea. It is the center of the Omhajer Subregion. Subregions of Eritrea 14°19′29″N 36°39′19″E / 14.32472°N 36
Gash-Barka Region-Ilit language
distinct language. It is spoken by the Kunama people who straddle the western Eritrean–Ethiopian border. "Kunama". Ethnologue. Retrieved 4 October 2023. Ashkaba
Gash-Barka Region-Tigre language
000 Tigre people in Eritrea. The Tigre mainly inhabit western Eritrea, though they also reside in the northern highlands of Eritrea and its extension into
Gash-Barka Region-Keru
Keru (Arabic: كرو) is a city in Eritrea. v t e
Gash-Barka Region-ISO 3166-2:ER
Subdivisions of Eritrea FIPS region codes of Eritrea Neighbouring countries: DJ, ET, SD ISO Online Browsing Platform: ER Regions of Eritrea, Statoids.com
Gash-Barka Region-Algheden, Forto
Algheden (Arabic: الغدن) is a village in western Eritrea. It is located in Forto District. Nearby towns and villages include Bitama (32.6 km or 17.6 nmi)
Gash-Barka Region-Battle of Agordat (1941)
The Battle of Agordat was fought near Agordat in Eritrea from 26 to 31 January 1941, by the Italian army and Royal Corps of Colonial Troops against British
Gash-Barka Region-Military occupation
Examples of occupation in the 21st century include: Gash-Barka Region taken over in 2000 during the Eritrean–Ethiopian War[citation needed] Iraq occupied by
Gash-Barka Region-Algheden, Dghe
Alghadein (Arabic: القدين) is a village in western Eritrea. It is located in Dghe Subregion. Satellite map at Maplandia.com v t e
Gash-Barka Region-List of countries by westernmost point
Heights, Quneitra Governorate 35°30′E 139 Eritrea Border with Sudan, west of Teseney, Gash-Barka Region 36°50′E 140 Iraq Al Anbar Governorate 38°50′E
Gash-Barka Region-List of military occupations
border between Eritrea and Ethiopia" (PDF). Reports of International Arbitral Awards. 13 April 2002. pp. 83–195. Retrieved 2017-05-18. "Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary
Gash-Barka Region-Iyasu I
in the Mareb river valley, against the Dubani, or Nara, in present-day Gash Barka. At the sound of the musket, the tribesmen were terrified and fled. In
Gash-Barka Region-1922 regnal list of Ethiopia
the region of Abyssinia (which includes modern-day Eritrea) and the modern state of Ethiopia. The territory of modern-day Ethiopia and Eritrea was known
Gash-Barka Region-SAWA Defence Training Center
The SAWA Defence Training Center is a military academy in the Gash-Barka region of Eritrea. It is where the Eritrean Defence Forces (EDF) recruits, and
Gash-Barka Region-Eritrean Army
who uses them to maintain control. The zones include the following: Gasha-Barka (Zone 1), West (Zone 2), South (Zone 3), East (Zone 4), Center (Zone 5)
Gash-Barka Region-Keru
Keru كرو Keru Location in Eritrea Coordinates: 15°35′0″N 37°15′0″E / 15.58333°N 37.25000°E / 15.58333; 37.25000 Country Eritrea Region Gash-Barka
Gash-Barka Region-Tigre language
are several dialects of Tigre, some of them are; Mansa’ (Mensa), Habab, Barka, Semhar, Algeden, Senhit (Ad-Tekleis, Ad-Temariam, Bet-Juk, Marya Kayah)
Gash-Barka Region-Eritreans
population. They mainly live in the country's Gash Barka Region, as well as in adjacent parts of Ethiopia's Tigray Region. Many of them reside in the contested
Gash-Barka Region-Logo Anseba
Logo Anseba is the capital of Logo Anseba Subregion[citation needed]. Reliefweb.int Fivims.net Mapygon v t e
Gash-Barka Region-Badme
Badme (Tigrinya: ባድመ, Arabic: بادم) is a town in Gash-Barka region of Eritrea. Control of the town was at the centre of the Eritrean–Ethiopian border
Gash-Barka Region-Abaredda
town in western Eritrea. It is located in Mogolo subregion in the Gash-Barka region. Nearby towns and villages include Mogolo, Hambok, Bisha, Algheden
Gash-Barka Region-Mogolo
is a city in the western Gash-Barka region of Eritrea. It is the principal town in the Mogolo district of the Gash-Barka region. Nearby towns and villages
Gash-Barka Region-Attai
in western Eritrea. The town is located in Mogolo subregion in the Gash-Barka region. It is situated 4.1 miles from the district capital of Mogolo. Nearby
Gash-Barka Region-Aredda
is located in the subregion of the Gash-Barka region. It is situated 5.1 miles from Attai. "Aredda, Gash-Barka Region, Eritrea", Mindat.org, retrieved July
Gash-Barka Region-Hambok
village in western Eritrea. It is located in Gogne District in the Gash-Barka region. Nearby towns and villages include Kieru (16.7 nm), Ad Casub (10.6 nm)
Gash-Barka Region-Mescul
Eritrea. The settlement is located in the Mogolo subregion of the Gash-Barka region. Nearby towns and villages include Attai (5.7 nm), Aredda (6.1 nm)
Gash-Barka Region-Chibabo, Eritrea
village in western Eritrea. It is located in Mogolo Subregion in the Gash-Barka region. Nearby towns and villages include Aredda (1.4 nm), the district capital
Gash-Barka Region-Akurdet Subregion
Akurdet Subregion is a subregion in the western Gash-Barka region (Zoba Gash-Barka) of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Akurdet. Awate.com: Martyr Statistics
Gash-Barka Region-Dghe Subregion
Dghe Subregion is a subregion in the western Gash-Barka region (Zoba Gash-Barka) of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Dghe. Subregions of Eritrea v t e
Gash-Barka Region-Gogne Subregion
Gogne Subregion is a subregion in the western Gash-Barka region of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Gogne. Ad Casub Gogne Hambok Markaughe Awate.com: Martyr
Gash-Barka Region-Barentu Subregion
Barentu Subregion is a subregion in the Gash-Barka region of western Eritrea. The capital lies at Barentu. Barentu Tauda Alegada Dedda Augana Cona Daghilo
Gash-Barka Region-Forto Subregion
Forto Subregion is a subregion in the Gash-Barka region of western Eritrea. Its capital is Forto. Algheden Awate.com: Martyr Statistics 14°52′52″N 38°48′36″E
Gash-Barka Region-Haykota Subregion
Haykota Subregion is a subregion in the western Gash-Barka region (Zoba Gash-Barka) of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Haykota. Antalla Bitama Elit Haykota
Gash-Barka Region-Logo Anseba Subregion
ዓንሰባ)is a subregion in the eastern Gash-Barka Region (logo Anseba) of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Logo Anseba. The region is bordered by the Anseba, Maekel
Gash-Barka Region-Mensura Subregion
Mensura Subregion is a subregion in the Gash Barka region of western Eritrea. The capital lies at Mensura. Awate.com: Martyr Statistics 15°28′31″N 38°16′07″E
Gash-Barka Region-Mogolo Subregion
Mogolo Subregion is a subregion in the Gash-Barka region of western Eritrea. Its capital lies at Mogolo. Aredda Attai Chibabo Mescul Mogolo Awate.com:
Gash-Barka Region-Shambuko Subregion
Shambuko Subregion is a subregion in the western Gash-Barka region (Zoba Gash-Barka) of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Shambuko. The town and district was
Gash-Barka Region-Molki Subregion
Molki Subregion is a subregion in the Gash-Barka region (Zoba Gash-Barka) of western Eritrea. Its capital lies at Molki. Awate.com: Martyr Statistics v
Gash-Barka Region-Teseney Subregion
Teseney Subregion is a subregion in the western Gash-Barka region (Zoba Gash-Barka) of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Teseney. Awate.com: Martyr Statistics
Gash-Barka Region-Omhajer Subregion
Subregion (Arabic: ام حجر) is a subregion in the western Gash-Barka region (Zoba Gash-Barka) of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Om Hajar. The area has a
Gash-Barka Region-Upper Gash Subregion
The Upper Gash Subregion is a subregion in the Gash-Barka region (Zoba Gash-Barka) of western Eritrea. Subregions of Eritrea v t e
Gash-Barka Region-Gogne
Gogne (Arabic: جوني) is a town in western Eritrea. It is the capital of the Gogne district in the Gash-Barka region. Gogne, Eritrea Page v t e
Gash-Barka Region-Markaughe
town in western Eritrea. It is located in the Gogne subregion of the Gash-Barka region, approximately 35 km northwest of Barentu. Nearby towns and villages
Gash-Barka Region-Ad Casub
village in western Eritrea. It is located in Gogne District in the Gash-Barka region. Nearby towns and villages include Algheden (19.3 km or 10.4 nmi)
Gash-Barka Region-Algheden
Algheden is the name of two towns in the western Gash-Barka region of Eritrea: Algheden, Dghe, Dghe District Algheden, Forto, Forto District This disambiguation
Gash-Barka Region-Algheden, Dghe
Village Alghadein Location in Eritrea Coordinates: 15°32′N 37°45′E / 15.533°N 37.750°E / 15.533; 37.750 Country Eritrea Region Gash-Barka District Dghe
Gash-Barka Region-Algheden, Forto
Eritrea Coordinates: 15°28′N 37°7′E / 15.467°N 37.117°E / 15.467; 37.117 Country Eritrea Region Gash-Barka District Forto Elevation 861 m (2,825 ft)
Gash-Barka Region-Elit, Eritrea
Coordinates: 15°14′N 37°0′E / 15.233°N 37.000°E / 15.233; 37.000 Country Eritrea Region Gash-Barka District Haykota District Elevation 735 m (2,411 ft)
Gash-Barka Region-Bitama
north-east of Teseney, and is located in Haykota district in the Gash-Barka region. Nearby towns and villages include Sebderat (28.5 km or 15.4 nmi)
Gash-Barka Region-Adendema
capital of Haykota in Haykota District in the Gash-Barka region. It lies on the north-east boundary of the Gash-Setit wildlife reserve. Nearby towns and villages
Gash-Barka Region-Gash-Setit
Haykota and the market town of Tesseney in the Gash-Barka region. The name is derived from the two rivers, the Gash and the Setit (Tekezé) River. It is the historical
Gash-Barka Region-Arcugi
western Eritrea. It is located in Omhajer District in the Gash-Barka region. It lies inside the Gash-Setit wildlife reserve 6 kilometres south-west of Giamal
Gash-Barka Region-Giamal Biscia
Eritrea. It is located in the Omhajer Subregion of the Gash-Barka region. It lies inside the Gash-Setit wildlife reserve 6 kilometres north-east of Arcugi
Gash-Barka Region-Tauda
Eritrea. The settlement is located in the Gogne subregion of the Gash-Barka region. It is situated 6.2 miles (10.0 km) northeast of the district town
Gash-Barka Region-Aula, Eritrea
Aula (Arabic: أولا) is a settlement in the Gash-Barka region of Eritrea. 15°12′N 37°43′E / 15.200°N 37.717°E / 15.200; 37.717 "Aula, Eritrea". mindat
Gash-Barka Region-Religion in Eritrea
The Kingdom of Aksum, covering much of modern-day Eritrea and the Tigray Region in northern Ethiopia, arose somewhere around the first or second centuries
Gash-Barka Region-Gash-Barka Region
Gash-Barka (Tigrinya: ጋሽ-ባርካ, Italian: Regione di Gash-Barka) is an administrative region of Eritrea. It is situated in the south-west of the country
Gash-Barka Region-Sulaiman Addonia
Sulaiman S.M.Y. Addonia (Tigrinya: ሱላእማን ኣድዶንኣ)(born 1974, Omhajer, Eritrea) is an Eritrea-born British author who also works at a creative writing academy
Gash-Barka Region-Teseney
kilometers beyond Barentu administrative or central administration of Gash Barka region. It is considered a frontier town on western Eritrea and many calls
Gash-Barka Region-Southern Region (Eritrea)
located in the region, situated east of Senafe. It shares borders with Central Region in the north, Zoba Northern Red Sea in the east, Gash Barka in the west
Gash-Barka Region-Agordat
is a city in Gash-Barka, Eritrea. It was the capital of the former Barka Province, which was situated between the present-day Gash-Barka and Anseba regions
Gash-Barka Region-List of countries by westernmost point
Governorate 35°30′E 139 Eritrea Border with Sudan, west of Teseney, Gash-Barka Region 36°50′E 140 Iraq Al Anbar Governorate 38°50′E 141 Somalia Border
Gash-Barka Region-Kingdom of Aksum
known as the Zanafaj entered the Eritrean plateau through the valley of Gash-Barka. They overran and pillaged much of the Eritrean highlands as the Aksum
Gash-Barka Region-Subdivisions of Eritrea
Mendefera, Segeneity, Senafe, Tsorona 3 Gash-Barka (ዞባ ጋሽ ባርካ) Akurdet, Barentu, Dige, Forto, Gogne, Haykota, Lalay Gash, Logo Anseba, Mensura, Mogolo, Molqi
Gash-Barka Region-ISO 3166-2:ER
the first publication of ISO 3166-2 in 1998: Subdivisions of Eritrea FIPS region codes of Eritrea Neighbouring countries: DJ, ET, SD ISO Online Browsing
Gash-Barka Region-Dghe
Dghe (Arabic: دخهي) is a town in Eritrea. It is located in the Gash-Barka region and is the capital of Dghe District. Statoids.com, retrieved December
Gash-Barka Region-Forto
فورتو) (Tigrinya: ፎርቶ ሳዋ)is a town in Eritrea. It is located in the Gash-Barka region and is the capital of Forto District. Statoids.com, retrieved December
Gash-Barka Region-Molki
Molki (Arabic: ملكي) is a town in Eritrea. It is located in the Gash-Barka region and is the capital of the Molki district. Statoids.com, retrieved December
Gash-Barka Region-Golluj
ጎልጅ; Arabic: غلخ) is a town in Eritrea. Located in the south-western Gash-Barka region, it is the capital of the Golluj district. Golluj has more arable
Gash-Barka Region-Kunama people
Kunama have adopted Islam. The fertile plains of the Gash-Setit, also known as the Gash-Barka region, where the Kunama live are sometimes referred to as
Gash-Barka Region-Ilit language
Ilit Native to Eritrea Region Gash-Barka Region Ethnicity Kunama Native speakers (1,000 cited 1993) Language family Nilo-Saharan? Kunama Ilit Dialects
Gash-Barka Region-Goluj Subregion
Goluj Subregion is a subregion in the western Gash-Barka region (Zoba Gash-Barka) of Eritrea. It has its capital at Golluj. Goluj v t e
Gash-Barka Region-List of Indigenous peoples
Peoples Region (SNNPR) Karo: Southwestern Ethiopia, Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region (SNNPR) Kunama: Western Eritrea, Gash-Barka Region, Far
Gash-Barka Region-Eritrean War of Independence
Referendum Results Region Do you want Eritrea to be an independent and sovereign country? Total Yes No uncounted Asmara 128,443 144 33 128,620 Barka 4,425 47 0
Gash-Barka Region-Barentu, Eritrea
north-western Eritrea, lying south of Agordat, and is the capital of Gash-Barka Region. The town is integrated with different types of tribes: Kunama, Nara
Gash-Barka Region-Omhajer
Location in Eritrea Coordinates: 14°19′29″N 36°39′19″E / 14.32472°N 36.65528°E / 14.32472; 36.65528 Country Eritrea Region Gash Barka Subregion Omhajer
Gash-Barka Region-Mereb Melash
"Shanqella of the Dubani" (likely the Kunama or Nara), in present-day Gash Barka. At the sound of the musket fire, the tribesmen were terrified and fled
Gash-Barka Region-Health in Eritrea
Mary's Psychiatric Hospital Sembel, in the Eritrean capital, Asmara, Central Region. In 2003 Eritrea opened its first medical college in an effort to narrow
Gash-Barka Region-Beja people
River Nile, Al Qadarif and Kassala, as well as in Northern Red Sea, Gash-Barka, and Anseba Regions in Eritrea, and southeastern Egypt. There are smaller
Gash-Barka Region-List of cities in Eritrea
Population Region 1984 Census 2010 estimate 1 Asmara 475,385 649,707 Maekel 2 Keren 126,149 146,483 Anseba 3 Teseney 52,531 64,889 Gash-Barka 4 Mendefera
Gash-Barka Region-Battle of Agordat (1941)
to the base at Gedaref. In November 1940, Gazelle Force operated from the Gash river delta against Italian advanced posts around Kassala on the Ethiopian
Gash-Barka Region-Heuglin's gazelle
gazelle had been sighted again in the country in the Dige sub-zone (Gash-Barka Region). The gazelle was reportedly seen last during the time of the Italian
Gash-Barka Region-List of military occupations
republics in Donetsk and Lugansk." "Russian-held parts of Ukraine's Mykolaiv region to be incorporated in Russian-held Kherson". Reuters. 21 September 2022
Gash-Barka Region-Adena
in Berikh Subregion, Central Region, Eritrea Adena, Logo Anseba, a village in Logo Anseba Subregion, Gash-Barka Region, Eritrea Adena Court Apartments
Gash-Barka Region-List of Eritrean regions by Human Development Index
(Asmara) 0.674 Low human development – Eritrea 0.492 2 Southern Red Sea 0.491 3 Debub 0.470 4 Anseba 0.451 5 Northern Red Sea 0.401 6 Gash-Barka 0.371
Gash-Barka Region-Nara language
by the Nara people in an area just to the north of Barentu in the Gash-Barka Region of western Eritrea. The language is often confused with Kunama, which
Gash-Barka Region-Kunama language
people of the Gash-Barka Region in western Eritrea and just across the Ethiopian border. The language has several dialects including: Barka, Marda, Aimara
Gash-Barka Region-Regions of Eritrea
were consolidated into six regions (zobas). Gash-Barka Region is the largest and sparsely populated region and is called the "bread-basket". The People's
Gash-Barka Region-1922 regnal list of Ethiopia
ancient times and in some Biblical translations to refer to a generalised region south of Egypt, most commonly in reference to the Kingdom of Kush in modern-day
Gash-Barka Region-Ibrahim Sultan Ali
Keren, Eritrea. He played a part in the emancipation of Tigre in Sahel and Barka and in establishing Blocco Independenza. He was also the Secretary General
Gash-Barka Region-Hamid Idris Awate
Hamid Idris Awate (Tigrinya: ሓምድ እድሪስ ዓዋተ; 10 April 1910 – 28 May 1962) was an Eritrean revolutionary and prominent guerrilla commander, and a symbol of
Gash-Barka Region-Sudanese Arabic
simultaneously in all the regions where Arabic is the mother tongue. Every region, and almost every tribe, has its own brand of Arabic." However, Gasim broadly
Gash-Barka Region-Eritrea–Sudan border
Administratively, the border separates the Eritrean regions of Anseba, Gash-Barka, and Semenawi-Keyih-Bahri from the Sudanese states of Kassala and Red
Gash-Barka Region-Aligider
water from both the Gash River and underground water resources. The irrigation process has created an artificial marsh near the Gash River, which provides
Gash-Barka Region-Haykota
Haykota (Arabic: هاكوتا) is a small town in the western Gash-Barka region of Eritrea. The town is situated near the location of a monument erected to
Gash-Barka Region-Military occupation
War (1990–1991) Examples of occupation in the 21st century include: Gash-Barka Region taken over in 2000 during the Eritrean–Ethiopian War[citation needed]
Gash-Barka Region-Shambuko
Tigrinya: ሻምቡቆ Tigrinya pronunciation: [ʃambukʼo]) is a small town in the Gash-Barka Region of Eritrea. The town was overrun by Ethiopia during the Eritrean-Ethiopian
Gash-Barka Region-Tour of Eritrea
From there, it continued downwards onto the western plains of the Gash-Barka Region, only to return to Asmara from the south. This is, by far, the most
Gash-Barka Region-Provinces of Eritrea
to nine provinces by splitting the Barka province in two (the north known as Barka Province and the south as Gash-Setit Province), while at the same time
Gash-Barka Region-Eritrean Highlands
towards Sudan and the Nile are the Gash and Setit rivers, while towards Sudan without reaching the Nile are the Barka and Anseba rivers. The eastern escarpment
Gash-Barka Region-Geography of Eritrea
Djiboutian town of Dadda`to, Southern Red Sea Region Westernmost point - Abu Gamal mountain, Gash-Barka Mussie Tesfagiorgis G. (2010). Eritrea. ABC-CLIO
Gash-Barka Region-Demographics of Eritrea
population. They mainly live in the country's Gash Barka Region, as well as in adjacent parts of Ethiopia's Tigray Region. Many of them reside in the contested