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- Zalambessa (Tigrigna: ዛላምበሳ) is a town located in Tigray, Ethiopia. Zalambessa is part of the Misraqawi (Eastern) Zone of the Tigray Region. It is about...
- The Zalambessa m****acre was a m**** extrajudicial killing that took place in Zalambessa in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia during the Tigray War, on 13 November...
- 1998 to 2000 involved a major border conflict, notably around Badme and Zalambessa, eventually resolved in 2018. Disagreements following the war have resulted...
- Zalambessa is a small area on the border between Eritrea and Ethiopia claimed by the two countries that clashed especially on this issue in a war between...
- other disputed areas along the Eritrean–Ethiopian border include Tsorona-Zalambessa and Bure. In 2000, Eritrea and Ethiopia signed the Algiers Agreement,...
- Kobo, the Hitsats refugee camp, Humera, Mai Kadra, the Mahbere ****, and Zalambessa. Between 162,000 and 600,000 people were killed, and war rape became a...
- Alamata, Mekoni, Rama, May Tsebri, Addi Remets, Hagere Selam, Dowhan and Zalambessa. Tigray's official language is Tigrinya, similar to that of southern Eritrea...
- reopening Burre to access the landlocked Ethiopian Port of Eritrea and Zalambessa for trade, and access to Ethio telecom and Ethiopian Airlines. On 16 September...
- that its "troops had seized vital command posts in the heavily defended Zalambessa area, about 100 km (60 mi) south of the Eritrean capital, Asmara". But...
- late 2020 during the Tigray War. These included 86 civilians killed in Zalambessa around 13 November 2020, 8–15 in Hawzen on 25 November, 80–150 at the...