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Segheneytī (Tigrinya: ሰገነይቲ;
sometimes anglicized as
Segheneity and
known also as Saganeiti, Seganeiti, Seganeyti, Segeleyti, Segeneyti, Segeneytī, Segheneiti)...
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Segheneyti subregion is a
subregion in the
Debub (Southern)
region (Zoba Debub) of Eritrea. Its
capital lies at
Segheneyti. Awate.com:
Martyr Statistics...
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February 2012, Pope
Benedict XVI
created a
fourth eparchy based in
Segheneyti with
territory taken from the then
Eparchy of Asmara. On 19
January 2015...
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Battle of
Segheneyti, or Saganèiti, was a
small clash fought on
August 8, 1888
between the
troops of the
Kingdom of
Italy and
Abyssinian irregulars...
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sometime between 1839 and 1850 into a rich
peasant family in the town of
Segheneyti and was
killed in the
Battle of
Halai against the
Italian Colonial Army...
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Eritrean Catholic Eparchy of
Segheneyti (Latin:
Eparchia Segheneitensis) is a
Catholic eparchy located in the town of
Segheneyti in Eritrea. It is a part...
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liturgies celebrated within the
suffragan eparchies of Barentu,
Keren and
Segheneyti. The
Eritrean Catholic Church, like the
Ethiopian Catholic Church, from...
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targeted the
plateau cities of
Keren and Asmara. 8
August —
Battle of
Segheneyti, a
clash fought between Italian troops and
Abyssinian irregulars towards...
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Debub 9
Senafe 14,019 31,831
Debub 10
Dekemhare 17,290 31,000
Debub 11
Segheneyti 13,328 27,656
Debub 12
Nakfa N/A 20,222
Northern Red Sea 13 Adi Keyh 8...
- Adi Quala, Areza, Debarwa, Dekemhare, Mai Ayni, Mai Mne, Mendefera,
Segheneyti, Senafe, Tserona, Emni
Haili 5
Northern Red Sea (ዞባ ሰሜናዊ ቀይሕ ባሕሪ, منطقة...