Dahlak Kebir
Dahlak Kebir is the largest island of the Dahlak Archipelago. Situated in the Red Sea off of the coast of Eritrea, it was formerly called Dahlak Deset.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Locality with 2,500 residents
- Description: island
- Also known as: “Daalac Chebir”, “Dahlak Kebīr”, “Dahlak Kebr”, “Dehalak Deset”, “Dehalak Kebir”, “Dehalak‘ Kebir”, and “Dehalak’ Kebīr”
Dahlak Kebir
- Category: island
- Location: Northern Red Sea Region, Eritrea, East Africa, Africa
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Ukrainian—“Dahlak Kebir” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “دهلك كبير”
- Basque: “Dahlak Kebir”
- Cebuano: “Dahlak Kebr”
- Chinese: “達勒克-克比爾”
- Czech: “Dahlak Kabír”
- Dutch: “Dahlak Kebir”
- Egyptian Arabic: “داهلاك كيبير”
- Finnish: “Dahlak Kebir”
- French: “Dahlak Kebir”
- Galician: “Dahlak Kebir”
- Georgian: “დაჰლაკი”
- German: “Dahlak Deset”
- German: “Dahlak Kebir”
- Italian: “Dahlac Chebir”
- Italian: “Dahlac el-Chebir”
- Italian: “Dahlak Kebir”
- Italian: “Grande Dahlac”
- Japanese: “ダラク・ケビ島”
- Lithuanian: “Dahlak Kebiras”
- Polish: “Dahlak Kebir”
- Romanian: “Insula dahlak kebir”
- Romanian: “Insula Dahlak Kebir”
- Russian: “Дахлак Кебир”
- Russian: “Дахлак”
- Spanish: “Dahlak Kebir”
- Swedish: “Dahlak Kebr”
- Ukrainian: “Дахлак”
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