Segheneytī
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Coordinates | 15 ° 3 ' N , 39 ° 11' E | |
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Country | Eritrea | |
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ISO 3166-2 | ER-GB | |
Segheneyti, School of the Nuns
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Segheneytī ( Tigrinya ሰገነይቲ or ሠገነይቲ, Arabic سخناتي; sometimes anglicized as segheneity . also known as Saganeiti , Seganeiti , Seganeyti , Segeleyti , Segeneyti , Segeeni , Segheneiti ) is a small town in southern Eritrea . It's in Debub Province .
geography
It is located about 40 km southeast of the capital Asmara and over 2,188 meters above sea level. The city is on the road between Asmara and Senafe .
population
According to a census in 2005, the population was 5,656. In 1984 there were 3,328 inhabitants.
religion
The city is the seat of the Eparchy Segheneity as part of the Eritrean Catholic Churches , the city's cathedral is dedicated to the Archangel Saint Michael . The diocese was founded in 2012.
Trivia
A growing near Segheneytī plane is on the 5- Nakfa displayed -Schein. The shade of the tree has been known as a place for poetry readings for centuries.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b GeoNames full text search: Segheneyti. Retrieved September 8, 2018 .
- ↑ Cities in Eritrea: 2005 Population Estimates . In: Mongabay.com . ( mongabay.com [accessed September 8, 2018]).
- ↑ Eritrea: Regions, Cities & Places - Population Statistics in Maps and Tables. Retrieved September 8, 2018 .
- ↑ Eparchy of Segheneyti, Eritrea (Eritrean Rite) . In: GCatholic . ( gcatholic.org [accessed September 9, 2018]).
- ↑ Tara Bahrampour: A Poet, Barred at the Gate . ( nytimes.com [accessed September 9, 2018]).