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Eritrea is divided into six
regions
(
zobas
) and subdivided into
subregions
("sub-zobas"). The geographical extent of the regions is based on their respective hydrological properties. This a dual intent on the part of the Eritrean government: to provide each administration with sufficient control over its agricultural capacity, and to eliminate historical intra-regional conflicts.
Regions and subregions of Eritrea
[1]
No.
|
Region
(??)
|
Sub-region
(??? ??)
|
1
|
Central
(?? ????)
|
Berik
,
Debubawi Mibrak
,
Debubawi Mierab
,
Galanefhi
,
Semienawi Mibrak
,
Semienawi Mierab
,
Serejeka
|
2
|
Southern
(?? ???)
|
Adi Keyh
,
Adi Quala
,
Areza
,
Dbarwa
,
Dekemhare
, Emni Haili,
Maimine
,
May Aini
,
Mendefera
,
Segeneity
,
Senafe
,
Tsorona
|
3
|
Gash-Barka
(?? ?? ???)
|
Akurdet
,
Barentu
,
Dige
,
Forto
,
Gogne
,
Haykota
,
Lalay Gash
,
Logo Anseba
,
Mensura
,
Mogolo
,
Molqi
,
Omhajer
,
Shambuko
,
Tesseney
|
4
|
Anseba
(?? ????)
|
Adi Tekeliezan
,
Asmat
,
Elabered
,
Gheleb
,
Habero
,
Hagaz
,
Halhal
,
Hamelmalo
,
Keren
,
Kerkebet
,
Sela
|
5
|
Northern Red Sea
(?? ???? ??? ???)
|
Adobha
,
Afabet
,
Dahlak
,
Foro
,
Ghelaelo
,
Ghinda
,
Karura
,
Massawa
, Nakfa,
Shieb
|
6
|
Southern Red Sea
(?? ???? ??? ???)
|
Araeta
,
Asseb
, Debub Debubawi Keih Bahri, Maekel Debubawi Keih Bahri
|
References
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Subdivisions of Africa
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Sovereign states
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States with limited
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Dependencies and
other territories
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