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Town in Debub, Eritrea
Mendefera (Tigrinya: መንደፈራ), formerly Adi Ugri, is an ancient town which is now the capital city of the Southern Region or Zoba Debub of Eritrea. The
Mendefera
Country in the Horn of Africa
Massawa to the east, the town of Keren to the north, and the central town Mendefera. Local variability in rainfall patterns and reduced precipitation are
Eritrea
Subregion in Debub, Eritrea
Mendefera subregion is a subregion in the Debub (Southern) region (Zoba Debub) of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Mendefera. Subregions of Eritrea 14°53′N
Mendefera_subregion
Administration region in western Eritrea
region has an area of around 8,000 square kilometers, and its capital is Mendefera (Adi Ugri). Other towns in the region include Adi Keyh, Mayduma, Adi Quala
Southern_region_(Eritrea)
Village in Debub Region, Eritrea
historical province of Seraye, which is located 7 km southeast to the city of Mendefera in present Southern Region of the state of Eritrea. The village has an
Adi-Ada
Town in Debub, Eritrea
town in southern (Debub) part of Eritrea. It is located 32 km south of Mendefera nearly 25 km from the Ethiopian border, over 2,000m above sea level. Adi
Adi_Quala
Patriarch of the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church from 2007 to 2015
Abune Diosqoros (born Diosqoros Hagos Mendefera; 1935 – 21 December 2015) was the fourth Patriarch of the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church, appointed
Abune_Dioskoros
Place in Debub, Eritrea
third largest settlement in the historical province of Akele Guzai, after Mendefera and Senafe. Segheneyti is widely known in Eritrea for its production of
Segeneiti
People from Eritrea and its diaspora
predominantly Tigrinya populated urban centers in Eritrea are the capital Asmara, Mendefera, Dekemhare, Adi Keyh, Adi Quala and Senafe. They are 90% Christians, (of
Eritreans
Town in Debub, Eritrea
Eritrea. It is the capital of the Areza subregion. It lies to the west of Mendefera. The area is primarily agricultural and contains 20 kebabis (residential
Areza
Maekel 2 Keren 126,149 146,483 Anseba 3 Teseney 52,531 64,889 Gash-Barka 4 Mendefera 22,184 63,492 Debub 5 Agordat 15,948 47,482 Gash-Barka 6 Assab 31,037
List_of_cities_in_Eritrea
Human settlement in Eritrea
Aksumite era obelisk, is situated here. Adulis Keskese Nakfa Qohaito Sembel Mendefera Clay Gilliland (2016-05-28), Matara Eritrea, retrieved 2024-06-26 "Eritrea
Matara,_Eritrea
Adi Quala, Areza, Dbarwa, Dekemhare, Emni Haili, Maimine, May Aini, Mendefera, Segeneity, Senafe, Tsorona 3 Gash-Barka (ዞባ ጋሽ ባርካ) Akurdet, Barentu
Subdivisions_of_Eritrea
1998–2000 international conflict
Eritrean lines between Shambuko and Mendefera, crossed the Mareb River, and cut the road between Barentu and Mendefera, the main supply line for Eritrean
Eritrean–Ethiopian_War
Ethiopian Air Force struck the Eritrean cities of Asmera, Massawa and Mendefera. Obviously, the Ethiopians wanted to strengthen the position of their
Operation_Aider
Cycling race
Africa’s internationally recognized tours. Stage 1 - Keren-Mendefera - 148 km Stage 2 - Mendefera-Dekmhare - 156 km Stage 3 - Dekmhare-Massawa - 151 km Stage
2009_Tour_of_Eritrea
1977–1978 battle of the Eritrean War of Independence
captured many weapons. Similarly, the ELF seized Omhajar, Teseney, Adordat, Mendefera, and Adi Kuala. Though they remained in government hands, Asmara, Barentu
First_Battle_of_Massawa
Eritrean cyclist
Issak Tesfom Okubamariam Born (1991-02-28) 28 February 1991 (age 35) Mendefera, Ethiopia Height 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) Weight 60 kg (132 lb) Team information
Tesfom_Okubamariam
Hamasien Debub Region, Southern ዞባ ደቡብ المنطقة الجنوبية 4 1,476,765 8,000 Mendefera Efrem Gebrekristos ER-DU Seraye, Akele Guzay, Hamasien Northern Red Sea
Regions_of_Eritrea
Eritrean diplomat (1968–2021)
originally from the Province of Eritrea. In the 1950s they migrated from Mendefera to Ethiopia. Tesfaye served as the director of Ethiopia’s ministry of
Tesfaye_Gebreab
Tsorona Kudo Be'ur Adi Keyh Adi Quala Areza Debarwa Dekemhare Mai-Mne Mendefera Segeneiti Senafe Are'eta Assab Central Denkalya Southern Denkalya Ceccato
Subregions_of_Eritrea
1st Miss Charm beauty pageant
Campion Samaná England Paige James 18 Liverpool Eritrea Winta Russom 23 Mendefera Germany Tamila Lambrecht 19 Oebisfelde India Satakshi Bhanot 25 Pune
Miss_Charm_2023
1940 World War II campaign in East Africa
Australian prisoners of war until they were liberated at Adi Ugri (now Mendefera) in Eritrea on 1 April 1941. The destroyer HMS Kimberley, the sloop HMS Auckland
Italian invasion of British Somaliland
Italian_invasion_of_British_Somaliland
1961–1991 conflict within Ethiopia
Dekemhare. Similarly, the ELF seized control of Omhajer, Teseney, Agordat, Mendefera, and Adi Quala. All of Eritrea was liberated with the exception of Asmara
Eritrean_War_of_Independence
Territorial conflict (1998–2018)
Eritrean lines between Shambuko and Mendefera, crossed the Mareb River, and cut the road between Barentu and Mendefera, the main supply line for Eritrean
Eritrean–Ethiopian border conflict
Eritrean–Ethiopian_border_conflict
Adi Keyh, Adi Quala, Areza, Debarwa, Dekemhare, Kudo Be'ur, Mai-Mne, Mendefera, Segeneiti, Senafe, Tserona Gash-Barka (3) Agordat City, Barentu City
Politics_of_Eritrea
Reign disputed by followers of Abune Antonios. Born as Diosqoros Hagos Mendefera 5 Qerlos (1927–2022) 2020–2022 Reign disputed by followers of Abune Antonios
List_of_abunas_of_Eritrea
predominantly Tigrinya populated urban centers in Eritrea are the capital Asmara, Mendefera, Dekemhare, Adi Keyh, Adi Quala and Senafe, while there is a significant
Demographics_of_Eritrea
Eritrean long-distance runner
2:12:17 hours in the marathon (Hamburg Marathon, 2008). He was born in Mendefera in Eritrea and now lives in Bodø, Norway. Tesfayohannes Mesfen at World
Tesfayohannes_Mesfin
Project that intended for development of Eritrea
Regional Hospital (completed) Ghinda Regional Referral Hospital (completed) Mendefera Regional Referral Hospital(completed) Orotta Referral Hospital (completed)
Wefri_Warsay_Yika'alo
Southern Region Hospital Dekemhare Hospital Southern Region Hospital Mendefera Hospital Southern Region Hospital Senafe Mini Hospital Southern Region
Health_in_Eritrea
Association football club in Eritrea
Asmara. Some of the remaining teams were renamed. GS Seraie became GS Mendefera, GS Hamasien became GS Asmara, and GS Akeleguzai became GS Amabasoira
Asmara_Calcio
Eritrean Orthodox Church as well as a number of new factories in the town of Mendefera. Debub ደቡብ GuH'tsi'A ጉሕጭዓ Mai Tsa'eda ማይጻዕዳ/ ማጫዕዳ Enda Azmach Oqbit እንዳዝማች
Provinces_of_Eritrea
1977 battle of the Eritrean War of Independence
commenced its march to Eritrea, passing through Bahir Dar, Gondar, Adwa, and Mendefera. After engaging with the Eritrean guerrillas near Elabored, the 15th Ethiopian
Siege_of_Nakfa
Military unit
For the rest of war it participated in mopping-up operations around Mendefera. After the war the division returned to Italy. On 9 March 1937 the 70th
19th Infantry Division "Venezia"
19th_Infantry_Division_"Venezia"
Eritrean telecommunication company
urban areas including: Asmara, Embatkala, Ghinda, Massawa, Dekemhare, Mendefera, Keren, Adi Keyh, Barentu, Teseney, Agordat, Sawa, and Nakfa. This branch
Eritrean Telecommunications Corporation
Eritrean_Telecommunications_Corporation
Quelepa San Andrés Tazumal Gash Group Buya Metera Qohayto Keskese Adulis Mendefera Sembel Pulli settlement Rebala Hadar, Ethiopia Gendebelo Omo remains Mifsas
List of archaeological sites by country
List_of_archaeological_sites_by_country
Tekelezan Keren Asphalt P-3 Asmara Adi Keyh Senafe Asphalt P-4 Asmara Mendefera Mareb River (border with Ethiopia) Asphalt P-5 Keren Barentu Tesseney
Transport_in_Eritrea
Chronological aspect of Asmara, the capital of Eritrea
ISBN 9781858943824. Eritrea: National and Cities Urban Profile: Asmara, Massawa & Mendefera. United Nations Human Settlements Programme. 2008. Belula Tecle-Misghina
Timeline_of_Asmara
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Surname or Lastname
Dutch and German
Dutch and German : from Middle Dutch and Middle High German bicke ‘pickaxe’ or ‘chisel’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a stonemason or someone who made or worked with such tools.German : from a pet form of the personal name Burkhart.English : of uncertain origin, perhaps from the Old English personal name Bicca. Alternatively, Reaney suggests it may be from Middle English bike ‘nest of wild bees or wasps’ and hence a metonymic occupational name for a beekeeper. Compare Bicker.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : German or English spelling of eastern Yiddish bik, Polish byk, or Russian byk, all meaning ‘ox’ or ‘bull’. This may be a translation of Shor.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Delicious water, Pious woman
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Yew Tree Valley
Boy/Male
Tamil
King
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
One in Millions
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Smiling Face
Male
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic CaoimhÃn, CAOIMHEÃN means "little comely one." This form just uses a different diminutive suffix.
Boy/Male
German
Barrelmaker. Surname.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Water
Boy/Male
Greek
Rock.
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