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Logo Anseba Subregion
Logo Anseba Subregion (Tigrinya language, Tigrinya: ንኡስ ዞባ ሎጐ ዓንሰባ)is a Subregions of Eritrea, subregion in the eastern Gash-Barka Region (logo Anseba) of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Logo Anseba. Location The region is bordered by the Anseba, Maekel and Debub regions and situated in the highlands of Eritrea. It sits at an altitude between 1600–2400 meters above sea level, with a semi-arid climate. Demographics The total population of Logo Anseba is 33,446; it is composed of 13 Kebabis, and 22 villages. Tigrinya language, Tigrigna is the main spoken language in the region. Economy Most of the inhabitants of Logo Anseba live by farming, cultivating wheat, sorghum, finger millet and pulses. During the dry season from November to March, the inhabitants perform other work such as trade and construction. Geography Logo Anseba is the origin for one of the main rivers, the Barka River, which flows all the way into Sudan. Kebabis of Logo Anseba # Dersenei # D ...
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Subregions Of Eritrea
The six regions of Eritrea are divided into administrative subregions. Anseba Region * Adi Tekelezan * Asmat * Hamelmalo * Elabered * Geleb *Hagaz * Halhal * Habero * Keren * Kerkebet * Sela Central (Maekel) Region * Berikh * Ghala Nefhi * North Eastern * North western * Serejaka * South Eastern * South Western Gash-Barka Region * Akurdet * Barentu * Aderde * Forto * Gogne * Goluj *Haykota * Logo Anseba * Mensura * Mogolo *Molki * Shambuko *Teseney * Upper Gash Northern Red Sea Region * Afabet * Adobha * Dahlak * Ghela'elo *Foro * Ghinda * Karura * Massawa * Nakfa *She'eb Southern (Debub) Region * Mai ani * Tsorona * Emni Haili * Adi Keyh *Adi Quala *Areza *Debarwa *Dekemhare * Mai-Mne *Mendefera * Segeneiti *Senafe Southern Red Sea Region The Southern Red Sea Region (, it, Regione del Mar Rosso Meridionale, ) is an administrative region of Eritrea. It lies along the southern half of the Red Sea, and contains the coastal city of Assab. It borders ...
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