Subdivisions of Eritrea

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Regions of Eritrea

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 [ edit ]

  1. ^ "Eritrea - Subnational Administrative Boundaries" . Humanitarian Data Exchange . Retrieved 2024-02-12 .