Dahlak subregion

Subregion in Northern Red Sea, Eritrea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dahlak subregion is a subregion in the Northern Red Sea region of Eritrea. It is the administrative subregion that covers the islands of the Dahlak Archipelago. The capital lies at Jimhil.

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Country Eritrea
RegionNorthern Red Sea
CapitalJimhil
Area
  Total
900 km2 (300 sq mi)
Population
  Total
2,500
Time zoneUTC+3 (GMT +3)
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Overview

Dahlak Subregion consists of two large and 124 small islands. Only four of the islands are permanently inhabited, of which Dahlak Kebir is the largest and most populated. The islands are a home for diverse marine life and sea-birds, and attract some tourists.

The archipelago's inhabitants speak Dahlik. Some of the islands can be reached by boat from Massawa.

Other inhabited islands of the district, besides Dahlak Kebir are: Dhuladhiya, Dissei, Dehil (Dohul), Erwa, Harat, Hermil, Isra-Tu, Nahaleg (Nahleg), Nora (Norah) and Shumma, although only Dissei, Dehil and Nora are permanently inhabited.

Administrative Subdivision

Dhalak Subregion is administratively subdivided into eight villages: [1]

  1. Aranat
  2. Cumbeiba
  3. Debe'aluwa
  4. Jimhil
  5. Nokra
  6. Port Smyth
  7. Sahelia
  8. Sceic Abdo Raama

References Akrur Eritrea

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