- Arkiko
Arkiko (alternately Archigo, Arqiqo, Ercoco, Hirgigo, Hargigo, or Harkiko) is a town on the
Red Sea and part of theNorthern Red Sea Zone region ofEritrea . Arkiko is on the mainland across from the island ofMassawa .Arkiko is also known by the name Dahano, from either the
Saho or Afar word for "elephant". Richard Pankhurst explains this etymology to the importance of theivory trade to Arkiko. [Richard Pankhurst, "The Ethiopian Borderlands" (Asmara: Red Sea Press, 1997), p. 104]In 1826–48 (during the Ottoman period, but not the phase under de facto
Egypt ian rule), parts of Eritrea were ruled by theNaib (or deputy) of Arkiko, according to some sources part of the time cumulating with the office ofwali (regular military governor) of Massawa, the presentcapital .This town was the site of a terrible massacre by the Dergue
military junta inEthiopia in 1975, during theEritrean War of Independence . Also located in this town is Eritrea's largest power generation facility. This facility was partially destroyed during theEritrean-Ethiopian War , but has now been fully repaired.Climat and Economy
The region is reputedly one of the hottest inhabited places on earth, with temperatures soaring well above 40 C (104 F) for much of the year, combined with an average annual rainfall of less than two centimetres (an inch).
Formerly covering significant portions of the Eritrean coast, original
mangrove forest was destroyed by overgrazing by camels or cutting for firewood or the building of homes and boats.Today, Arkiko is the site of the artificial planting on mangrove trees with the help of low-cost slow-release fertilizer packs of nitrogen, phosphorous and iron, allowing the plant growth in areas previously uninhibited by trees. It is supported by the Eritrean Ministry of Fisheries, in the hope to restore mangrove coastline boosting the numbers of livestock, fish and seafood [http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080414/sc_afp/eritreaenvironmentpovertyfishing] .
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