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Tigray Region
regional state of Ethiopia
Ethiopian Highlands
mountain range in East Africa
Tigray people
The Tigrayan people ( or ትግራዎት, Tigrawot) are a Semitic-speaking ethnic group indigenous to the Tigray Region of northern Ethiopia. They speak Tigrinya, an Afroasiatic language belonging to the North Ethio-Semitic language branch, and written in the Geʽez script serves as the main and one of the five official languages of Ethiopia. Tigrinya is also the main language of the Tigrinya people in central Eritrea, who share ethnic, linguistic, and religious ties with Tigrayans.
Tigray People's Liberation Front
Ethiopian political party
Axum Airport
airport in Ethiopia
Amba Alagi
mountain
Tekezé Dam
dam
Amba Aradam
mountain
Kafta Sheraro National Park
National park in northwestern Ethiopia
Mehakelegnaw Zone
zone in Tigray Region, Ethiopia
Semien Mi'irabawi Zone
zone in Tigray Region, Ethiopia
Humera Airport
airport in Humera, & Tigray Region, Ethiopia
Eastern Zone, Tigray
zone in Tigray Region, Ethiopia
Debubawi Zone
zone in Tigray Region, Ethiopia
Irob people
ethnic group
Mi'irabawi Zone
zone in Tigray Region, Ethiopia
Lake Ashenge
lake in Tigray Region, Ethiopia
Shire Airport
airport in Ethiopia
Giba River
river in the Tigray highlands of Ethiopia
Al Nejashi Mosque
mosque in Negash, Tigray, Ethiopia
Debub Misraqawi Zone
zone of Tigray Region, Ethiopia
Zeyi River
river in the Tembien highlands of Ethiopia
Agame
Agame () is a province in northern Ethiopia. It includes the northeastern corner of Tigray, borders the Eritrean province of Akele Guzai in the north, Tembien, Kalatta Awlalo and Enderta in the south, and the Afar lowlands in the east. This province of Agame consists of the famous Debre Dammo monastery and the city of Adigrat. In pre-1991, Agame had a total area of about with an estimated population of 344,800. thumb|Tigray, Agame province, a skyline of Adigrat city surroundings|259x259px
May Leiba
reservoir in Ethiopia