Debub Region

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Southern Zone
Zoba Debub
Zoba
Map of Eritrea with the Debub Region highlighted
Country Eritrea
Capital Mendefera
Government
  Administrator Efrem Gebrekristos
Area
  Total 8,000 km2 (3,000 sq mi)
Population
  Total 1,476,765
  Density 180/km2 (480/sq mi)
ISO 3166 code ER-DU

Debub Region, also known as the Southern Region, is a region of Eritrea. It lies along a portion of the national border with Ethiopia.

Overview

Debub shares its western border with the region of Gash-Barka, its northern flank with Maekel (central), and its eastern boundary with the Northern Red Sea Region. It is the largest region in the country by population.

This region has an area of around 8,000 square kilometers, and its capital is Mendefera (Adi Ugri). Other towns in Debub include Adi Keyh, Adi Quala, Dekemhare, Debarwa and Senafe. The archeological sites of Metera and Qohaito are also located here. The highest point in this region, and in Eritrea, is Mount Soira (3018 meters), situated east of Senafe.

Districts

The region also includes the following districts:

  • Adi Keyh District
  • Adi Quala District
  • Areza District
  • Debarwa District
  • Dekemhare District
  • Hadidia District
  • Kudo Be'ur District
  • Mai-Mne District
  • Mendefera District
  • Segeneiti District
  • Senafe District
  • Tera-Emni District
  • Tsorona District
  • Shiketi District

References

Coordinates: 14°48′N 39°00′E / 14.800°N 39.000°E / 14.800; 39.000

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