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Assab
Assab or Aseb (, ) is a port city in the Southern Red Sea Region of Eritrea situated on the west coast of the Red Sea.
Languages spoken in Assab are predominantly Afar, Tigrinya, and Arabic. It was founded as a port in 1882 by the Rubattino Company; when the Italian government took control of the port in 1882, it laid the foundations for the formation of the colony of Italian Eritrea, which became the independent country of Eritrea following its independence from Ethiopia in the 1990s.
thumb|right|Natives fishing in the vicinity of Assab, Eritrea, engraving from a sketch by G.B Licata, March 1
Southern Red Sea Region
region of Eritrea
Beilul
Beilul (, , alternatively, Beylul) formerly known as Baylour is a small cape town in the Southern Red Sea Region of Eritrea.

Central Denkalya Subregion
subregion in Southern Red Sea, Eritrea
Southern Denkalya Subregion
subregion of Eritrea
Are'eta Subregion
subregion in Southern Red Sea, Eritrea
Tiyo
Tiyo ('''T'í'o''', or طع) is a coastal town in east-central Eritrea, the capital of the Are'eta district in the Southern Red Sea region. Nearby towns and villages include Anrata (0.6 nm), Ad Gaban (6.3 nm), Sahli (8.0 nm), Babaiu (15.4 nm) and Faraon (17.9 nm).