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Administrations Of Asmara
The administrations of Asmara are the official administrative divisions of Asmara, the capital of Eritrea. Within the city, there are thirteen districts (Neous Zobas). These districts are administered under North, North-West, North-East, South-East, South-West, East, West and Central areas. Districts North *''Acria District'' (Acria, Mehram Chira, part of Edaga Arbi, Adi Nefas, Durfo) *''Abbashaul District'' (Abbashaul, Gheza Berhanu, part of Edaga Arbi, Hadish Adi) *''Edaga Hamus (Asmara district), Edaga Hamus District'' (Edaga Hamus, Haz Haz) North-East *''Arbaete Asmara District'' (Arbaete Asmara, Gheza Kenisha, Gheza Tanika, Medeber, Deposito, Biet Gheorgis) North-West *''May Temenai District'' (May Temenai, Seghen) *''Paradiso District'' (Paradiso, Adi Sogdo, Adi Abeito) South-West *''Sembel District'' (Sembel & Sembel Residential Complex) South-East *''Godaif District'' (Godaif, Bargima, Kahawta) Central *''Maakel Ketema District'' (Souk, Central Zone, Tab'ah) Western *'' ...
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Asmara
Asmara ( ), or Asmera, is the capital and most populous city of Eritrea, in the country's Central Region. It sits at an elevation of , making it the sixth highest capital in the world by altitude and the second highest capital in Africa. The city is located at the tip of an escarpment that is both the northwestern edge of the Eritrean Highlands and the Great Rift Valley in neighbouring Ethiopia. In 2017, the city was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its well-preserved modernist architecture. The site of Asmera was first settled in 800 BC with a population ranging from 100 to 1,000. The city was then founded in the 12th century AD after four separate villages unified to live together peacefully after long periods of conflict. Under Italian rule the city of Asmara was made capital of Eritrea in the last years of the 19th century. History Giving the Pre-Axumite archaeological evidence found in Asmara around Sembel Called the Ona culture, Asmara's history go back to 8 ...
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Eritrea
Eritrea ( ; ti, ኤርትራ, Ertra, ; ar, إرتريا, ʾIritriyā), officially the State of Eritrea, is a country in the Horn of Africa region of Eastern Africa, with its capital and largest city at Asmara. It is bordered by Ethiopia in the south, Sudan in the west, and Djibouti in the southeast. The northeastern and eastern parts of Eritrea have an extensive coastline along the Red Sea. The nation has a total area of approximately , and includes the Dahlak Archipelago and several of the Hanish Islands. Human remains found in Eritrea have been dated to 1 million years old and anthropological research indicates that the area may contain significant records related to the evolution of humans. Contemporary Eritrea is a multi-ethnic country with nine recognised ethnic groups. Nine different languages are spoken by the nine recognised ethnic groups, the most widely spoken language being Tigrinya, the others being Tigre, Saho, Kunama, Nara, Afar, Beja, Bilen and Ar ...
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Edaga Hamus (Asmara District)
Edaga Hamus or Idaga Hamus (Tigrigna "Thursday Market") may refer to: * Idaga Hamus (Saesi Tsaedaemba) Idaga Hamus (also called Edaga Hamus and Sewha Sa'isi'e) is a town in the Saesi Tsaedaemba woreda of Misraqawi Zone of the Tigray Region of Ethiopia. It is located 97 kilometers north of Mekelle on "National Road 1" (now Ethiopian Highway 2), bet ..., a town in the eastern zone of the Ethiopian igray region * Idaga Hamus (Tsegede), a village in the western zone of the Ethiopian Tigray region * Edaga Hamus, Eritrea, a district of the Eritrean capital Asmara ** Edaga Hamus (Eritrean football club), a football club based in Edaga Hamus (district of Asmara) {{disambig, geo ...
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