Barentu, Eritrea
Barentu ባረንቱ | |
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Barentu Map of Barentu in Eritrea | |
Coordinates: 15°07′00″N 37°36′00″E / 15.11667°N 37.60000°E | |
Country | Eritrea |
Time zone | EAT (UTC+3) |
Barentu (Tigrinya: ባረንቱ? IPA: [barɐntu]) is a town in south-western Eritrea, lying south of Agordat on the continent of Africa. It is mainly inhabited by the Nilotic Kunama people and Nara people. The Nara people leader Shekaray Agaba was the first to build the town umba arenku which it means the white water. It is located in the Gash-Barka Zone of Eritrea. Barentu is the largest town in the Gash-Barka Zone in Eritrea, lying west of Asmara. It is the capital of the Gash-Barka and home of the Nara and Kunama tribe. The city is integrated with different types of tribes; Kunama, Nara, Tigre and Tigrigna being the dominant. Its climate is semi-desert hot during summer and cold during winter. It is one of the fastest growing cities in the country.
The town has typically been a center of mining and agricultural activities for the area. The town suffered major damage during the Eritrean-Ethiopian War but has since undergone reconstruction.
Nearby towns and villages include Tauda (8.0 nm), Alegada (6.9 nm), Dedda (7.2 nm), Augana (3.2 nm), Cona (5.7 nm) and Daghilo (7.8 nm), Mogolo, kofa arenku, Arada Tarkina, Lemesa.
External links
- Media related to Barentu at Wikimedia Commons