Teseney subregion

Teseney subregion is a subregion in the western Gash-Barka region of . Its capital lies at .
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  • Type: subregion of Eritrea
  • Description: subregion of Eritrea
  • Also known as: Teseney District

Places of Interest

Highlights include Teseney Airport.

Aerodrome
is an airport serving , . It has an asphalt runway of 2,330 meters.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Teseney.

Town
, also spelled Tessenei or Tesseney, is a market town in western . It lies south-east of in , on the Gash River. The city was much fought over in the Eritrean War of Independence during which much of it was destroyed.

Teseney subregion

Latitude
15.1107° or 15° 6′ 38″ north
Longitude
36.6596° or 36° 39′ 35″ east
Elevation
597 metres (1,959 feet)
Open location code
7G7R4M65+7R
Geo­Names ID
10177504
Wiki­data ID
Q721015
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Zulu—“Teseney subregion” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: إقليم تسني
  • Arabic: تسني
  • Cebuano: Teseney Subregion
  • French: Tesseney
  • Italian: Distretto di Tesseney
  • Japanese: テセネイ地区
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Tesseney sub-region
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Tesseney
  • Norwegian: Tesseney
  • Swedish: Teseney Subregion
  • Ukrainian: Тесеней
  • Ukrainian: Тессеней
  • Urdu: تسنی ذیلی علاقہ
  • Zulu: Teseney Subregion

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Aligider and Abu Gamal.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Jebel El Hofra and Jebel Kassaloi.

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