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  • Assab
  • Port city in Southern Red Sea, Eritrea

    Assab or Aseb (Tigrinya: ዓሰብ, Arabic: عصب) is a port city in the Southern Red Sea Region of Eritrea situated on the west coast of the Red Sea. Languages

    Assab

    Assab

    Assab

  • Assab subregion
  • Subregion in Southern Red Sea, Eritrea

    Assab subregion is a district in the Southern Red Sea region of Eritrea. Assab City 13°01′N 42°44′E / 13.017°N 42.733°E / 13.017; 42.733 v t e

    Assab subregion

    Assab_subregion

  • Kingdom of Italy
  • Country in Southern Europe (1861–1946)

    creating the colony of Italian Eritrea. The Eritrean ports of Massawa and Assab handled trade with Italy and Ethiopia. The trade was promoted by the low

    Kingdom of Italy

    Kingdom of Italy

    Kingdom_of_Italy

  • Meka'ika
  • Unincorporated Community in Southern Red Sea, Eritrea

    the Massawa–Assab highway (P-6), immediately south of the Assab International Airport and approximately 10 km (6.2 mi) north-west of Assab and 476 km (296 mi)

    Meka'ika

    Meka'ika

    Meka'ika

  • East African campaign (World War II)
  • World War II campaign against Italy from 1940 to 1941

    out at Assab, the last Italian harbour on the Red Sea. Operation Chronometer took place from 10 to 11 June, with a surprise landing at Assab by the 3/15th

    East African campaign (World War II)

    East African campaign (World War II)

    East_African_campaign_(World_War_II)

  • Italian Eritrea
  • 1882–1936 Former Italian protectorate in modern Eritrea

    Eritrea. The first Italian establishment in the area was the purchase of Assab by the Rubattino Shipping Company in 1869, which came under government control

    Italian Eritrea

    Italian Eritrea

    Italian_Eritrea

  • Assab International Airport
  • Airport in Eritrea

    Assab International Airport (IATA: ASA, ICAO: HHSB) is an international airport in Assab, the capital of the Southern Red Sea region of Eritrea. It serves

    Assab International Airport

    Assab_International_Airport

  • Giuseppe Sapeto
  • Italian priest, linguist, and colonial agent (1811–1895)

    1862, Sapeto returned to Africa, and in November 1869 he bought the bay of Assab on behalf of Raffaele Rubattino's shipping company, which with the transfer

    Giuseppe Sapeto

    Giuseppe Sapeto

    Giuseppe_Sapeto

  • Afar Region
  • Regional state in northeastern Ethiopia

    Its capital is the planned city of Semera, which lies on the paved Awash–Assab highway. It is bordered by Eritrea to the north and Djibouti to the northeast;

    Afar Region

    Afar Region

    Afar_Region

  • Eritrea
  • Country in the Horn of Africa

    November 1869, the ruling local chief sold lands surrounding the Bay of Assab to the Italian missionary Giuseppe Sapeto, on behalf of the Rubattino Shipping

    Eritrea

    Eritrea

    Eritrea

  • List of ports in Eritrea
  • coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) "Massawa Port". marinetraffic.com. Retrieved 10 March 2023. "Assab Port". marinetraffic.com. Retrieved 10 March 2023.

    List of ports in Eritrea

    List_of_ports_in_Eritrea

  • Assab volcanic field
  • Volcanic field in Eritrea

    The Assab volcanic field is a group of basaltic cinder cones and associated lava flows located in the Southern Red Sea region of Eritrea. With a peak

    Assab volcanic field

    Assab volcanic field

    Assab_volcanic_field

  • Italian East Africa
  • Italian territory in the Horn of Africa from 1936 to 1941

    Addis Ababa and Massaua, Addis Ababa and Mogadishu, and Addis Ababa to Assab. Public companies were established in Ethiopian governorates, such as the

    Italian East Africa

    Italian East Africa

    Italian_East_Africa

  • List of airports in Eritrea
  • HHAG   Agordat Airport Asmara HHAS ASM Asmara International Airport Assab HHSB ASA Assab International Airport Massawa HHMS MSW Massawa International Airport

    List of airports in Eritrea

    List_of_airports_in_Eritrea

  • Ethiopian Navy
  • Former naval military force of Ethiopia and Eritrea (1955–1996)

    training facilities; the naval air station and naval academy were at Asmara; Assab was the site of a naval station, enlisted training facilities, and a repair

    Ethiopian Navy

    Ethiopian Navy

    Ethiopian_Navy

  • Amelia Earhart
  • American aviation pioneer (1897–1937)

    June 14, 1937 Massawa, Italian East Africa Assab, Italian East Africa (now Eritrea) 241 June 15, 1937 Assab, Italian East Africa Karachi, British India

    Amelia Earhart

    Amelia Earhart

    Amelia_Earhart

  • Anti-Eritrean sentiment
  • Opposition, hatred and bias toward Eritrea

    the Ethiopian Civil War and began naval attacks on 25 April 1988. When Assab was liberated by EPLF in the final battle, 40,000 civilians and Ethiopian

    Anti-Eritrean sentiment

    Anti-Eritrean_sentiment

  • Assab, Republic of Dagestan
  • Selo in Republic of Dagestan, Russia

    Assab (Russian: Ассаб) is a rural locality (a selo) in Shamilsky District, Republic of Dagestan, Russia. Population: 1,591 (2021 census); 1,413 (2002

    Assab, Republic of Dagestan

    Assab,_Republic_of_Dagestan

  • Southern Red Sea region
  • Administrative region in southern Eritrea

    along the southern half of the Red Sea, and contains the coastal city of Assab. It borders the Northern Red Sea Region, and has an area of around 27,600 km2

    Southern Red Sea region

    Southern Red Sea region

    Southern_Red_Sea_region

  • Mafaldine
  • Type of pasta

    African possessions: tripoline (Tripoli), bengasine (Benghazi), assabesi (Assab) and abissine (Abyssinia). Italy portal Food portal List of pasta "Mafaldine"

    Mafaldine

    Mafaldine

    Mafaldine

  • Addis Ababa
  • Capital and largest city of Ethiopia

    the direction of Dessie. Initially intended to connect Italian occupied Assab with Addis Ababa in the Italo-Ethiopian Treaty of 1928, the road was considered

    Addis Ababa

    Addis Ababa

    Addis_Ababa

  • Eritrean War of Independence
  • 1961–1991 conflict within Ethiopia

    Quala. All of Eritrea was liberated with the exception of Asmara, Massawa, Assab and Barentu. In 1977 the Eritrean insurgency had taken advantage of the

    Eritrean War of Independence

    Eritrean War of Independence

    Eritrean_War_of_Independence

  • Eritrean Air Force
  • Air warfare branch of Eritrea's military

    Asmara Airport Assab Airport Massawa Airport Sawa Airport Headquarters of the Eritrean Air Force (Asmara, Eritrea) Asmara Airport Assab International Airport

    Eritrean Air Force

    Eritrean_Air_Force

  • Brothers Air Services
  • Airline in Yemen (1967–1971)

    Alyemda Airline. According to Erich Wiedemann, BASCO flew to Addis Ababa and Assab in neighboring Ethiopia. According to Olivier Roy, BASCO operated weekly

    Brothers Air Services

    Brothers_Air_Services

  • Afar people
  • Cushitic ethnic group in the Horn of Africa

    then colonized between European powers: Italy forms Italian Eritrea with Assab and Massawa, and France the French Somaliland in Djibouti, but the inland

    Afar people

    Afar people

    Afar_people

  • List of volcanic fields
  • Field Charles Darwin volcanic field Tarso Toh Dilo-Dukana volcanic field Assab volcanic field Dilo-Dukana volcanic field Gharyan volcanic field Haruj Ambre-Bobaomby

    List of volcanic fields

    List_of_volcanic_fields

  • Wukro massacres
  • 2020–2021 massacres in the Tigray War

    "Pterosaurus" drones, launched by the United Arab Emirates from its base in Assab in Eritrea. The Chinese-made, armed drones bombed Tigrayan towns and defence

    Wukro massacres

    Wukro massacres

    Wukro_massacres

  • Colluli mine
  • Potash mine in Eritrea

    potassium chloride metal. The mine formerly hosted a railway connection to Assab, which has since been abandoned. InfoMine "Colluli potash resource tops

    Colluli mine

    Colluli_mine

  • Transport in Eritrea
  • others in the coastal cities, Massawa (Massawa International Airport) and Assab (Assab International Airport). The airport in Asmara received all international

    Transport in Eritrea

    Transport in Eritrea

    Transport_in_Eritrea

  • Port Militia
  • well as in Italian East Africa (with autonomous detachments in Massawa, Assab, and Mogadishu). After Italy's conquest of Albania in 1939, Port Militia

    Port Militia

    Port_Militia

  • Eritrean coastal desert
  • Ecoregion in northeastern Africa

    is sparsely populated with the only town of any size the small port of Assab in Eritrea. Grazing of livestock has reduced the natural vegetation, there

    Eritrean coastal desert

    Eritrean coastal desert

    Eritrean_coastal_desert

  • Semera
  • Capital of Afar Region, Ethiopia

    ሰመራ) is the capital of Afar Region, Ethiopia. It is a town on the Awash–Assab highway in north-east Ethiopia, having been planned and built to replace

    Semera

    Semera

    Semera

  • Regia Marina
  • Naval branch of Italian military; predecessor of the Marina Militare

    troops from the British Indian Army at Assab, the last Italian-held harbour on the Red Sea. By 11 June, Assab had fallen. Two days later, on 13 June,

    Regia Marina

    Regia Marina

    Regia_Marina

  • Asmara International Airport
  • International airport in Asmara, Eritrea

    Caproni 133 of the Italian Ala Littoria. Additionally, a regular Asmara-Assab- Mogadishu commercial route was started in summer 1935, with an Ala Littoria's

    Asmara International Airport

    Asmara International Airport

    Asmara_International_Airport

  • Dankali Sultanate
  • Medieval Muslim kingdom

    Kingdom in several areas and had already reached the Dankali coast near Assab, thereby perpetuating the division between the southern Danakil and northern

    Dankali Sultanate

    Dankali Sultanate

    Dankali_Sultanate

  • Eritrean Free Zones Authority
  • economic zones in Eritrea. It offers two economic zones in Massawa and Assab, both coastal cities. The Free Zones were announced in August 2001, and

    Eritrean Free Zones Authority

    Eritrean_Free_Zones_Authority

  • Italo-Ethiopian War of 1887–1889
  • 1887–1889 conflict with Ethiopia during the Italian colonization of East Africa

    The first Italian colony in what was to become the colony of Eritrea was Assab Bay, purchased by Giuseppe Sapeto on behalf of the Società di Navigazione

    Italo-Ethiopian War of 1887–1889

    Italo-Ethiopian War of 1887–1889

    Italo-Ethiopian_War_of_1887–1889

  • 2023 Broxtowe Borough Council election
  • 2023 English local election

    Owen* 736 47.5 −1.7 Conservative Graham Hills 692 44.7 +0.1 Labour Sheikh Assab 609 39.3 +5.8 Labour Dave Tantum 589 38.0 +3.9 Green Rachel Gravett 190

    2023 Broxtowe Borough Council election

    2023 Broxtowe Borough Council election

    2023_Broxtowe_Borough_Council_election

  • Alimirah Hanfare
  • Sultan of Aussa

    Yayyo Hamadu was entrusted with the transport of goods between the port of Assab and the capital Addis Ababa by camel caravans, making him wealthy and also

    Alimirah Hanfare

    Alimirah_Hanfare

  • Vichy France
  • Collaborationist regime in France (1940–1944)

    given an ultimatum, the blockade was tightened and the Italian garrison at Assab was defeated by an operation from Aden. For six months, Nouailhetas remained

    Vichy France

    Vichy France

    Vichy_France

  • Aden Adde International Airport
  • International airport serving Mogadishu, Somalia

    airport began offering civilian and commercial flights. A regular Asmara-Assab-Mogadishu commercial route was started in 1935, with an Ala Littoria Caproni

    Aden Adde International Airport

    Aden Adde International Airport

    Aden_Adde_International_Airport

  • Geography of Eritrea
  • "Station Asmara" (in French). Meteo Climat. Retrieved 22 October 2016. "Assab Climate Normals 1961–1990". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    Geography of Eritrea

    Geography of Eritrea

    Geography_of_Eritrea

  • Carl Swartz (diplomat)
  • Swedish diplomat (1920–2008)

    (1982–1992), ASEA S.A. de C.V. (1982–1987), ABB S.A. de C.V. (1987–1992), ASSAB de Mexico (1982–1986), and Axel Johnson de Mexico (1982–1984). From 1993

    Carl Swartz (diplomat)

    Carl_Swartz_(diplomat)

  • List of free economic zones
  • Free Zone Free Port of Monrovia Port Said Suez Canal Container Terminal Assab Free Port and International Airport Massawa Free Port and International

    List of free economic zones

    List_of_free_economic_zones

  • Uddeholms AB
  • Multinational steel producer

    Uddeholm bought the whole of ASSAB and since 1 April 2011, it is fully integrated in Uddeholms AB with the exception of ASSAB Pacific Pte Ltd. Uddeholms

    Uddeholms AB

    Uddeholms AB

    Uddeholms_AB

  • History of Egypt
  • Egyptian officials and one European diplomat, that the UAE used its base in Assab (Eritrea) to launch drones strikes against Tigray. The investigative platform

    History of Egypt

    History_of_Egypt

  • Eritrean Navy
  • Maritime warfare branch of Eritrea's military

    Ministry.  Israel Gabriel SSM  Soviet Union SS-N-2 Styx SSM Massawa - Naval HQ Assab - ship repair facility Embaticalla - former marine commando training school

    Eritrean Navy

    Eritrean Navy

    Eritrean_Navy

  • Avalites
  • Ancient port city in the Horn of Africa

    location of Avalites. Recent scholars have placed it not at Zeila but at Assab in today’s Eritrea nearby Obock in Djibouti. This identification is supported

    Avalites

    Avalites

  • Italian Empire
  • Colonial empire based in Italy (1882-1960)

    the genesis of the Italian colonial empire was the purchase in 1869 of Assab Bay on the Red Sea by an Italian navigation company which intended to establish

    Italian Empire

    Italian Empire

    Italian_Empire

  • Eritrea–Ethiopia relations
  • Bilateral relations

    The Italian shipping company Rubattino acquired the coastal area around Assab in 1869, which became the property of the Italian state in 1882. In 1885

    Eritrea–Ethiopia relations

    Eritrea–Ethiopia relations

    Eritrea–Ethiopia_relations

  • Ceroplesis elegans
  • Species of beetle

    1889. It is known from Saudi Arabia and Yemen. R Gestro, 1889 Viaggio ad Assab nel Mar Rosso dei Signori G. Doria ed O. Beccari con il R. Avviso “Esploratore”

    Ceroplesis elegans

    Ceroplesis_elegans

  • List of diplomatic missions in Eritrea
  • 2022 Kuwait Embassy Unknown Netherlands Embassy 2011 Norway Embassy 2013 Pakistan Embassy 2020 South Korea Embassy 2007 Assab Ethiopia Consulate Unknown

    List of diplomatic missions in Eritrea

    List of diplomatic missions in Eritrea

    List_of_diplomatic_missions_in_Eritrea

  • Petrella Airport
  • International airport in Somalia

    airport began offering civilian and commercial flights. A regular Asmara-Assab-Mogadishu commercial route was started in 1935, with an Ala Littoria Caproni

    Petrella Airport

    Petrella Airport

    Petrella_Airport

  • Djibouti Armed Forces
  • Military force of Djibouti

    Ethiopian regime the Assab loyalist division. Crossed the border at dawn, cornered on the northern border of Djibouti, Assab's division, 9,000 strong

    Djibouti Armed Forces

    Djibouti Armed Forces

    Djibouti_Armed_Forces

  • Flag of Italy
  • the Quirinal Palace. The first Italian colony was founded in 1882, the Assab bay, which became the first outpost of the future Italian Eritrea, where

    Flag of Italy

    Flag of Italy

    Flag_of_Italy

  • List of naval battles
  • the Iraqi Navy is destroyed Eritrean War of Independence 25 May Battle of Assab Eritreans Ethiopians Seven Ethiopian warships are sunk in port and the remaining

    List of naval battles

    List of naval battles

    List_of_naval_battles

  • A1 road (Ethiopia)
  • Road in Ethiopia

    border. On the Eritrean side, the P7 road continues to the port city of Assab. The A1 Road was primarily developed during the Italian administration between

    A1 road (Ethiopia)

    A1_road_(Ethiopia)

  • Sultanate of Aussa
  • 1734–1936 kingdom existed in Ethiopia and Eritrea

    an Egyptian army into Ethiopia. In 1869, the newly unified Italy bought Assab from a local Sultan (which became the colony of Eritrea in 1890), and led

    Sultanate of Aussa

    Sultanate of Aussa

    Sultanate_of_Aussa

  • List of cities by average temperature
  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved 14 September 2016. "Assab Climate Normals 1961–1990". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    List of cities by average temperature

    List_of_cities_by_average_temperature

  • Ethiopian National Defense Force
  • Combined military force of Ethiopia

    Revolutionary Armies, the Third (TRA) being responsible for the provinces of Assab, Tigray, Wello, Gondar, and Gojjam. The very small Fourth Revolutionary

    Ethiopian National Defense Force

    Ethiopian National Defense Force

    Ethiopian_National_Defense_Force

  • Imperialism
  • Extension of rule over foreign nations

    Italy primarily in northeast Africa. It began with the purchase in 1869 of Assab Bay on the Red Sea by an Italian navigation company which intended to establish

    Imperialism

    Imperialism

    Imperialism

  • Eritrean–Ethiopian War
  • 1998–2000 international conflict

    despite producing none domestically. Tensions escalated further over the Assab oil refinery. Eritrea demanded Ethiopia increase its share of the refinery's

    Eritrean–Ethiopian War

    Eritrean–Ethiopian War

    Eritrean–Ethiopian_War

  • Aisha Mohammed (politician)
  • Ethiopian engineer and politician

    Region in the north east Ethiopia. She was born in Berhale and grew up in Assab. She has a degree in Civil Engineering and a masters in Transformational

    Aisha Mohammed (politician)

    Aisha Mohammed (politician)

    Aisha_Mohammed_(politician)

  • Derg
  • Military junta of Ethiopia (1974–1987)

    Liberation Front had gained control of all of Eritrea except for Asmara and Assab in the south. The Soviet Union, mired in its internal turmoil, could no

    Derg

    Derg

    Derg

  • List of diplomatic missions of Ethiopia
  • Host country Host city Mission Year closed Ref. Eritrea Assab Consulate 1996 Libya Tripoli Embassy Unknown

    List of diplomatic missions of Ethiopia

    List of diplomatic missions of Ethiopia

    List_of_diplomatic_missions_of_Ethiopia

  • Like Twenty Impossibles
  • 2003 Palestinian film

    Annemarie Jacir Written by Annemarie Jacir Kamran Rastegar Starring Tarek Abu Assab Ashraf Abu Moch Reem Abu-Sbaih Cinematography Philippe Bellaiche Music by

    Like Twenty Impossibles

    Like_Twenty_Impossibles

  • Seifu Mikael
  • Ethiopian noble (1898–1958)

    precious stones mining, construction businesses, sub-contractor for the Assab Oil Refinery and expansion of the Airforce base. He became a victim of the

    Seifu Mikael

    Seifu Mikael

    Seifu_Mikael

  • Asaita
  • Town in Afar Region, Ethiopia

    Gurêle which was founded upon a rock bound by the rivers Awash, Raheita and Assab. According to Huntingford's opinion the term Gurêle represented the name

    Asaita

    Asaita

    Asaita

  • Eritrea–United States relations
  • Bilateral relations

    including Ethiopian calls for Red Sea access through the Eritrean port of Assab. Matfess wrote that the Ethiopian government “should also try to cool tensions

    Eritrea–United States relations

    Eritrea–United States relations

    Eritrea–United_States_relations

  • History of Ethiopia
  • built through coerced labor."1940 Article on the special road Addis Ababa-Assab and map (in Italian)" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-02

    History of Ethiopia

    History of Ethiopia

    History_of_Ethiopia

  • List of oil refineries
  • build in Suez Canal Economic Zone, construction to be finished by 2024-28 Assab Refinery, formerly 18,000 bbl/d (2,900 m3/d) - built 1967; shut down August

    List of oil refineries

    List_of_oil_refineries

  • Lorenzo Gasparri
  • Italian admiral (1894–1943)

    command of the light cruiser Taranto. After a period as the commander of the Assab Naval Command, Gasparri was promoted to captain and repatriated; he was

    Lorenzo Gasparri

    Lorenzo Gasparri

    Lorenzo_Gasparri

  • Piera Gatteschi Fondelli
  • Italian military commander

    Countess Gatteschi Fondelli, an engineer who directed the works on the Assab-Addis Ababa road. When, three years later, she returned to Italy, Mussolini

    Piera Gatteschi Fondelli

    Piera_Gatteschi_Fondelli

  • Trans-Saharan slave trade
  • c. 650–1930 CE slave trade

    headed to Arabia would be sent to ports on the Red Sea such as Suakin and Assab. Slaves headed to North Africa would have to take the Saharan trade routes

    Trans-Saharan slave trade

    Trans-Saharan slave trade

    Trans-Saharan_slave_trade

  • Eritrea–Ethiopia border
  • International border

    century, when the Italian shipping company claimed the northern end of Assab Bay in March 1870.[citation needed] The area was settled by the Ottoman

    Eritrea–Ethiopia border

    Eritrea–Ethiopia border

    Eritrea–Ethiopia_border

  • List of airports by IATA airport code: A
  • FNZE N'zeto Airport N'zeto, Angola UTC+01:00 -AS- ASA HHSB Assab International Airport Assab, Eritrea UTC+03:00 ASB UTAA Ashgabat International Airport

    List of airports by IATA airport code: A

    List_of_airports_by_IATA_airport_code:_A

  • Red Sea Air
  • owned 40% of the airline, which operated domestic routes between Asmara, Assab and Massawa. Red Sea Air had a fleet of BAC 1-11s The airline operated from

    Red Sea Air

    Red Sea Air

    Red_Sea_Air

  • Mousa Ali
  • Stratovolcano located on the tri-point borders of Ethiopia, Eritrea and Djibouti

    and the road from the Ethiopian town of Manda to the Eritrean port of Assab is 19 km to the northwest. The mountain is home to an abundance of wildlife

    Mousa Ali

    Mousa Ali

    Mousa_Ali

  • List of cities in Eritrea
  • Gash-Barka 4 Mendefera 22,184 63,492 Debub 5 Agordat 15,948 47,482 Gash-Barka 6 Assab 31,037 39,656 Southern Red Sea 7 Massawa 15,441 36,700 Northern Red Sea

    List of cities in Eritrea

    List of cities in Eritrea

    List_of_cities_in_Eritrea

  • Indian Ocean slave trade
  • (Kasongo, Democratic Republic of Congo)- Sultanate of Utetera Horn of Africa: Assab (Eritrea) Massawa (Eritrea) Nefasit (Eritrea) Tadjoura (Djibouti) Zeila

    Indian Ocean slave trade

    Indian_Ocean_slave_trade

  • Uniform Symbology
  • Removed. MAERSK B MAERB “MAERSK” Truncated to “MAER”, “B” retained. ASSA B ASSAB “ ” removed, “B” retained. ATCO A ATCOA “ ” removed, “A” retained. ATCO

    Uniform Symbology

    Uniform_Symbology

  • Nokra Naval Base
  • Soviet Naval base in the Red Sea

    tightly blockaded by Eritrean separatists, and Ethiopia's second port, Assab, was too small and overloaded, handling all cargo entering the country.

    Nokra Naval Base

    Nokra Naval Base

    Nokra_Naval_Base

  • Massawa
  • Port city in Eritrea

    disrepair and opened another farther south and closer to their own borders in Assab, this resulted in the popular Eritrean saying: "The Italians built Eritrea

    Massawa

    Massawa

    Massawa

  • Italian submarine Archimede (1939)
  • Italian submarine

    December 1939. She set out with two or three other submarines, went to Assab, held exercises mostly crash diving outside the port for five or six days

    Italian submarine Archimede (1939)

    Italian_submarine_Archimede_(1939)

  • HMS Dido (37)
  • Dido class light cruiser

    of the hits. On 8 June 1941, Marines from Dido accepted the surrender of Assab in Eritrea. From July to November 1941, Dido was sent to the Brooklyn Navy

    HMS Dido (37)

    HMS Dido (37)

    HMS_Dido_(37)

  • Arsinoe (Eritrea)
  • Ancient city near modern Assab, Eritrea

    Egypt, his wife and sister. Its location is near the modern-day city of Assab, in Eritrea. Strabo. Geographica. Vol. xvi. p. 773. Page numbers refer to

    Arsinoe (Eritrea)

    Arsinoe_(Eritrea)

  • History of modern Egypt
  • Egyptian officials and one European diplomat, that the UAE used its base in Assab (Eritrea) to launch drones strikes against Tigray. The investigative platform

    History of modern Egypt

    History_of_modern_Egypt

  • Red Sea Flotilla
  • Military unit

    submarines in two squadrons. The main base was at Massawa, with other bases at Assab (also in Eritrea) and Kismayu, in southern Italian Somaliland. The Red Sea

    Red Sea Flotilla

    Red Sea Flotilla

    Red_Sea_Flotilla

  • Subregions of Eritrea
  • Quala Areza Debarwa Dekemhare Mai-Mne Mendefera Segeneiti Senafe Are'eta Assab Central Denkalya Southern Denkalya Ceccato, Pietro; et al. (1 Dec 2007)

    Subregions of Eritrea

    Subregions of Eritrea

    Subregions_of_Eritrea

  • Periplus of the Erythraean Sea
  • 1st-century Greco-Roman document

    his sway two harbours on the Red Sea: Adulis (near Massawa) and Avalites (Assab). He is also said to have been familiar with Greek literature: These places

    Periplus of the Erythraean Sea

    Periplus of the Erythraean Sea

    Periplus_of_the_Erythraean_Sea

  • Telephone numbers in Ethiopia
  • Southeast region (Nazareth) +251 3 axxxxx +251 33 aaxxxxx Northeast region (Assab, Dessie) +251 4 axxxxx +251 34 aaxxxxx North region (Mekele) +251 5 axxxxx

    Telephone numbers in Ethiopia

    Telephone_numbers_in_Ethiopia

  • Tigray war
  • Armed conflict in Ethiopia (2020–2022)

    "Pterosaurus" drones, launched by the United Arab Emirates from its base in Assab, Eritrea. The Chinese-made, armed drones bombed Tigrayan artillery and weapons

    Tigray war

    Tigray war

    Tigray_war

  • List of airports by ICAO code: H
  • (MSW) – Massawa International Airport – Massawa HHSB (ASA) – Assab International Airport – Assab HHTS (TES) – Teseney Airport – Teseney Also see airport category

    List of airports by ICAO code: H

    List_of_airports_by_ICAO_code:_H

  • Murricia
  • Genus of spiders

    24436/2. Retrieved 2019-06-07. Simon, E. (1882), "II. Étude sur les arachnides de l'Yemen méridional", Viaggio ad Assab nel Mar Rosso, dei signori G v t e

    Murricia

    Murricia

  • Italo-Yemeni Treaty
  • 1926 treaty between Italy and Yemen

    annexed Abyssinia (present-day Ethiopia). Since the purchase of the Bay of Assab in 1869, Italy has demonstrated its interest in and control over the eastern

    Italo-Yemeni Treaty

    Italo-Yemeni Treaty

    Italo-Yemeni_Treaty

  • Somali nationality law
  • which was annexed by France in 1881, Italians focused on purchasing the Assab Bay in Eritrea in 1882. In 1889, they signed a treaty with the Sultan of

    Somali nationality law

    Somali nationality law

    Somali_nationality_law

  • Amanal Petros
  • German long-distance runner

    marathon national record of 2:04:03. Petros was born in Eritrea's port city of Assab. He escaped with his mother and sisters to Ethiopia at the age of 2 during

    Amanal Petros

    Amanal Petros

    Amanal_Petros

  • RAF Khormaksar
  • Former airport in Yemen

    later, when 8 Squadron sent nine Bristol Blenheims to bomb an airfield at Assab in Italian Eritrea, across the Red Sea from Aden on 12 June. Five Vincents

    RAF Khormaksar

    RAF_Khormaksar

  • Enrico Hillyer Giglioli
  • Italian zoologist and anthropologist (1845–1909)

    vertebrati raccolti dal Conte Augusto Boutourline e dal D. Leopoldo Traversi ad Assab e nello Scioa negli anni 1884-87. Annali Mus. civ. Stor. nat. Genova (2)

    Enrico Hillyer Giglioli

    Enrico Hillyer Giglioli

    Enrico_Hillyer_Giglioli

  • Palestinian National Security Forces
  • PNA paramilitary security forces

    12-story building. On 20 March 2015, two Palestinian children, Rakiz Abu Assab (10) and Mohammad Raed al-Hajj (11) were shot by Palestinian security forces

    Palestinian National Security Forces

    Palestinian National Security Forces

    Palestinian_National_Security_Forces

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  • Sabanna
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Kannada

    Sabanna

    Attack Like a Tiger

  • Denys
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, English, French, Greek, Portuguese

    Denys

    Feminine of Dennis; Follower of Dionysius

  • Seraphin
  • Boy/Male

    French, German, Swedish

    Seraphin

    Burning Ones

  • Sadid |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Sadid |

    Relevant, Pertinent, Correct, Right

  • Codyr
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English

    Codyr

    Cushion

  • Sales
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sales

    English : from Middle English salwes ‘sallows’, a topographic name for someone who lived by a group of sallow trees (see Sale 2).Catalan and Asturian-Leonese : a habitational name from any of the places called Sales, like Sales de Llierca (Catalonia) or Sales (Asturies), from the plural of Sala 1. This name is specially common in Catalonia.Portuguese : habitational name from a place that is probably so called from a Germanic personal name of uncertain form and derivation.Portuguese : religious byname adopted since the 17th century in honor of St. Francis of Sales (1567–1622), who was born at the Château de Sales in Savoy.French (Salès) : habitational name from places named Salès in Cantal and Tarn.

  • Shaan
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Shaan

    Peaceful.

  • Orquidea
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish

    Orquidea

    Orchid.

  • Reyhurn
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Reyhurn

    From the Deer's Stream

  • Gibeon
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Gibeon

    Hill, cup, thing lifted up.

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