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Maekel Region-Central Region (Eritrea)
per km2. Central is the smallest region in Eritrea, and contains the major city and national capital, Asmara. Maekel is situated inland, and borders Anseba
Maekel Region-Southern Region (Eritrea)
Maekel (Central Region) in the north, Zoba Northern Red Sea in the east, Gash Barka in the west and Ethiopia in the south. It is the largest region in
Maekel Region-Provinces of Eritrea
boundaries in the region, including, but not exclusively, that of local nobility. These provinces of Eritrea were also used by the Federated Eritrean Government
Maekel Region-Eritrea
regions of Eritrea are the primary geographical divisions through which the country is administered. Six in total, they include the Maekel/Central, Anseba
Maekel Region-Demographics of Eritrea
the current population of Eritrea, with some proposing numbers as low as 3.6 million and others as high as 6.7 million. Eritrea has never conducted an official
Maekel Region-Gash-Barka Region
administrative region of Eritrea. It is situated in the south-west of the country, bordering the Anseba region to the north, and the Maekel (Central) and
Maekel Region-Northern Red Sea Region
Northern Red Sea Region borders the Anseba, Maekel (Central) and Debub (Southern) regions to the west, and the Southern Red Sea Region to the east. It
Maekel Region-Anseba Region
Anseba Region (Tigrinya: ዞባ ዓንሰባ, Italian: Regione dell'Anseba) is an administrative region of Eritrea, located in northern Eritrea. The capital and the
Maekel Region-Politics of Eritrea
The politics of Eritrea and the government of Eritrea take place in the framework of a single-party presidential republican totalitarian dictatorship
Maekel Region-Subregions of Eritrea
The six regions of Eritrea are divided into administrative subregions (Tigrinya: ንኡስ ዞባ). Berikh Ghala Nefhi North Eastern North western Serejaka South
Maekel Region-North Eastern Subregion
Eastern Subregion is a subregion in the central Maekel region (Zoba Maekel) of Eritrea. Subregions of Eritrea 15°29′06″N 38°53′53″E / 15.48500°N 38.89806°E
Maekel 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
Maekel Region-Central Region
semi-autonomous regions Maekel Region or Central Region, Eritrea, one of six regions Central Region, Ghana, one of ten regions Central Region, Malawi, one of
Maekel Region-South Eastern Subregion
Subregion is a subregion in the central Maekel (Maakel) region (Zoba Maekel) of Eritrea. Subregions of Eritrea 15°16′16″N 38°59′49″E / 15.271°N 38.997°E
Maekel Region-Oriental Orthodoxy by country
Region (31%).[citation needed] Oriental Orthodoxy is also one of two dominant religions in Eritrea (47%), especially in its highland regions Maekel Region
Maekel Region-South Western Subregion
Western Subregion is a subregion in the central Maekel region (Zoba Maekel) of Eritrea. Subregions of Eritrea 15°12′18″N 38°49′55″E / 15.205°N 38.832°E
Maekel Region-North Western Administration
North Western Administration is an administration in the central Maekel region (Zoba Maekel) of Eritrea. Administrations of Asmara v t e
Maekel Region-Serejeka
Serejeka (Tigrinya: ሰረጀቓ) (Arabic: سيريجاكا) is a town in Eritrea. Located in the Maekel (Central) region, it is the capital of the Serejaka district. Statoids
Maekel Region-Sembel
Sembel, located in the capital of Asmara, Maekel Region of Eritrea, is East Africa's oldest archaeological site, dated back to as early as 800 BCE. Sembel
Maekel 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
Maekel Region-Berikh
Berikh (Arabic: بريخ) is a town in Eritrea. It is located in the Maekel (Central) region and is the capital of Berikh District. Statoids.com, retrieved
Maekel Region-Ghala Nefhi Subregion
a subregion in the central Maekel region (Zoba Maekel) of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Ghala Nefhi. Subregions of Eritrea 15°14′58″N 38°47′03″E / 15
Maekel Region-Regions of Eritrea
The regions of Eritrea are the primary geographical divisions through which Eritrea is administered. Six in total, they include the Central, Anseba, Gash-Barka
Maekel Region-Berikh Subregion
Berikh Subregion is a subregion in the central Maekel region of Eritrea. Includes Berikh district and the capital lies at Berikh. The villages of the Berikh
Maekel 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
Maekel Region-Serejaka Subregion
is a subregion in the central Maekel region (Zoba Maekel) of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Serejaka. Subregions of Eritrea 15°43′19″N 38°53′06″E / 15
Maekel Region-Ghala Nefhi
Ghala Nefhi (Arabic: غلا نفي) is a town in Eritrea. It is located in the Maekel (Central) region and is the capital of Ghala Nefhi district. Statoids
Maekel Region-Logo Anseba Subregion
eastern Gash-Barka Region (logo Anseba) of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Logo Anseba. The region is bordered by the Anseba, Maekel and Debub regions and
Maekel Region-South Eastern Asmara Administration
South Eastern Asmara Administration is an administration in Asmara, Eritrea. Administrations of Asmara v t e
Maekel Region-Hazega
Hazega (Tigrinya: ሃዘጋ) is a Historical village in Central Eritrea located in the Maekel/Central Region or the former province of Hamasien. It is located approximately
Maekel Region-Timeline of the Tigray War (January–June 2021)
in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia in early November 2020. Abbreviations repeatedly used throughout this timeline include: EDF = Eritrean Defence Forces
Maekel Region-Serejeqa
as a suburb of the capital, although it is not part of the metropolitan region of the capital (i.e. Maekel or Central Region). Serejaka, Eritrea v t e
Maekel Region-People's Front for Democracy and Justice
creation of an independent Eritrean nation out of the northernmost province of Ethiopia in 1993. The historical region of Eritrea had joined Ethiopia as an
Maekel Region-South Western Asmara Administration
South Western Asmara Administration is an administration in Asmara, Eritrea. Administrations of Asmara v t e
Maekel Region-North Eastern Asmara Administration
North Eastern Asmara Administration is an administration of Asmara, Eritrea. Administrations of Asmara v t e
Maekel Region-List of World Heritage Sites in Africa
2006, the African World Heritage Fund was launched by UNESCO to target the region of Sub-Saharan Africa. It planned to protect the sites by hiring personnel
Maekel Region-Serejeqa
as a suburb of the capital, although it is not part of the metropolitan region of the capital (i.e. Maekel or Central Region). Serejaka, Eritrea v t e
Maekel Region-Central Region
semi-autonomous regions Maekel Region or Central Region, Eritrea, one of six regions Central Region, Ghana, one of ten regions Central Region, Malawi, one of
Maekel Region-Berikh Subregion
Berikh Subregion is a subregion in the central Maekel region of Eritrea. Includes Berikh district and the capital lies at Berikh. The villages of the
Maekel Region-Ghala Nefhi Subregion
Ghala Nefhi Subregion is a subregion in the central Maekel region (Zoba Maekel) of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Ghala Nefhi. Subregions of Eritrea 15°14′58″N
Maekel Region-North Eastern Subregion
North Eastern Subregion is a subregion in the central Maekel region (Zoba Maekel) of Eritrea. Subregions of Eritrea 15°29′06″N 38°53′53″E / 15.48500°N
Maekel Region-Serejaka Subregion
Serejaka Subregion is a subregion in the central Maekel region (Zoba Maekel) of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Serejaka. Subregions of Eritrea 15°43′19″N
Maekel Region-South Eastern Subregion
South Eastern Subregion is a subregion in the central Maekel (Maakel) region (Zoba Maekel) of Eritrea. Subregions of Eritrea 15°16′16″N 38°59′49″E /
Maekel Region-South Western Subregion
South Western Subregion is a subregion in the central Maekel region (Zoba Maekel) of Eritrea. Subregions of Eritrea 15°12′18″N 38°49′55″E / 15.205°N
Maekel Region-Logo Anseba Subregion
eastern Gash-Barka Region (logo Anseba) of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Logo Anseba. The region is bordered by the Anseba, Maekel and Debub regions and
Maekel 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
Maekel Region-Eritrea
through which the country is administered. Six in total, they include the Maekel/Central, Anseba, Gash-Barka, Debub/Southern, Northern Red Sea and Southern
Maekel Region-Anseba Region
this region include Halhal. The region borders Gash-Barka to the south, the Maekel (Central) region to the south-east, the Northern Red Sea Region to the
Maekel Region-Gash-Barka Region
administrative region of Eritrea. It is situated in the south-west of the country, bordering the Anseba region to the north, and the Maekel (Central) and
Maekel Region-Central Region (Eritrea)
per km2. Central is the smallest region in Eritrea, and contains the major city and national capital, Asmara. Maekel is situated inland, and borders Anseba
Maekel Region-Subdivisions of Eritrea
Ghelaelo, Ghinda, Karura, Massawa, Nakfa, Shieb 6 Southern Red Sea (ዞባ ደቡባዊ ቀይሕ ባሕሪ) Araeta, Asseb, Debub Debubawi Keih Bahri, Maekel Debubawi Keih Bahri
Maekel Region-Hazega
ሃዘጋ) is a Historical village in Central Eritrea located in the Maekel/Central Region or the former province of Hamasien. It is located approximately
Maekel Region-Berikh
Berikh (Arabic: بريخ) is a town in Eritrea. It is located in the Maekel (Central) region and is the capital of Berikh District. Statoids.com, retrieved
Maekel Region-Ghala Nefhi
Nefhi (Arabic: غلا نفي) is a town in Eritrea. It is located in the Maekel (Central) region and is the capital of Ghala Nefhi district. Statoids.com, retrieved
Maekel Region-Serejeka
ሰረጀቓ) (Arabic: سيريجاكا) is a town in Eritrea. Located in the Maekel (Central) region, it is the capital of the Serejaka district. Statoids.com, retrieved
Maekel Region-South Western Asmara Administration
South Western Asmara Administration Country Eritrea Region Maekel Time zone UTC+3 (GMT +3)
Maekel Region-South Eastern Asmara Administration
South Eastern Asmara Administration Country Eritrea Region Maekel Time zone UTC+3 (GMT +3)
Maekel Region-North Western Administration
North Western Administration is an administration in the central Maekel region (Zoba Maekel) of Eritrea. Administrations of Asmara v t e
Maekel Region-North Eastern Asmara Administration
North Eastern Asmara Administration Country Eritrea Region Maekel Time zone UTC+3 (GMT +3)
Maekel Region-People's Front for Democracy and Justice
nation out of the northernmost province of Ethiopia in 1993. The historical region of Eritrea had joined Ethiopia as an autonomous unit in 1952. The Eritrean
Maekel Region-List of cities in Eritrea
Cities in Eritrea Rank City Population Region 1984 Census 2010 estimate 1 Asmara 475,385 649,707 Maekel 2 Keren 126,149 146,483 Anseba 3 Teseney 52,531
Maekel Region-Schüttorf
Pretorius Family in South Africa 1826, 13 December, Johann Hermann Julius Maekel, German portrait and landscape painter 1873 Georg Schümer (1873–1945), educator
Maekel Region-Subregions of Eritrea
Region Adi Tekelezan 24,685 Asmat 31,368 Elabered 34,715 Geleb 25,496 Habero 44,785 Hagaz 60,662 Halhal 47,991 Hamelmalo - Keren (Capital of Region)
Maekel Region-Oriental Orthodoxy by country
Region (31%).[citation needed] Oriental Orthodoxy is also one of two dominant religions in Eritrea (47%), especially in its highland regions Maekel Region
Maekel Region-Regions of Eritrea
consolidated into six regions (zobas). Gash-Barka Region is the largest and sparsely populated region and is called the "bread-basket". The People's Front
Maekel Region-Timeline of the Tigray War (January–June 2021)
military engagements of the Tigray War, a civil war that began in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia in early November 2020. Abbreviations repeatedly used throughout
Maekel Region-Provinces of Eritrea
400 km2. In 1996 the province was divided and distributed amongst the modern Maekel, Debub, Northern Red Sea, Gash-Barka, and Anseba regions. Hamasien's population
Maekel Region-Demographics of Eritrea
In general, most local residents who adhere to Christianity live in the Maekel and Debub regions, whereas those who follow Islam predominantly inhabit
Maekel Region-Politics of Eritrea
National Assembly. These Regional Assemblies are popularly elected within each region. Unlike the National Assembly, however, the Regional administrator is not
Maekel Region-Sembel
Sembel, located in the capital of Asmara, Maekel Region of Eritrea, is East Africa's oldest archaeological site, dated back to as early as 800 BCE. Sembel