- Keren, Eritrea
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Keren
ከረንView of Keren Location in Eritrea Coordinates: 15°47′N 38°27′E / 15.783°N 38.45°E Country Eritrea
Region Anseba District Keren Population (2005) - Total 86,483 Keren (formerly Cheren) is the second largest city in Eritrea. It is situated about 91 kilometers northwest of Asmara. The town serves as the capital of the Anseba region, and is home to the Bilen ethnic group.
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History
The city grew around the Eritrean Railway to Asmara, now dismantled because of the war (although there are plans to rebuild it). It is an important commercial centre and was the scene of regular battles in both World War II and the Eritrean War of Independence. Keren was the site of a key battle between Italian and British troops in February - March 1941.
Demographics
As of 2005, the population of Keren has been estimated to be 86,483. The city inhabitants belong to various different mainly Afro-Asiatic-speaking ethnic groups, but the Bilen and the Tigre are dominant.
Climate
Its climate is semi-desert hot during summer and cold during winter. It is one of the fastest growing cities in the country.
Attractions
Attractions in the city include the Tigu nineteenth century Egyptian fort, the St Maryam Deari chapel, lying in a baobab tree, the 1930s former railway station, the old mosque, Sayed Bakri Mausoleum, British Army and Italian Army cemeteries and local markets. The nearby sixth century Debre Sina monastery is known for its cave dwellings.
Districts
The town's outlying districts include:
- Elabered
- Geleb
- Hagaz (Hagat)
- Halhal
- Melabso
Further reading
- Hill, Justin (2002), Ciao Asmara, A classic account of contemporary Africa. Little, Brown, ISBN 978-0349115269. VSO volunteer's story of Eritrea. Hill lived in Keren for two years
- The Globalist Feature, including an extract from Justin Hill's book, Ciao Asmara.
Coordinates: 15°47′N 38°27′E / 15.783°N 38.45°E
Categories:- Anseba Region
- Regional capitals in Eritrea
- Populated places in Eritrea
- Eritrea geography stubs
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