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Description
Debubawi K’eyyĭḥ Baḥri, commonly known as the Southern Red Sea Region, is one of the regions of Eritrea. It is situated along the country's picturesque coastline, characterized by its scenic beauty and rich marine life. The region has a diverse ecosystem, with a variety of flora and fauna, making it significant both environmentally and economically.
The town of Assab, located in Debubawi K’eyyĭḥ Baḥri, serves as a key port city and has historical importance. It has been a center for trade and commerce for centuries, linking Eritrea with the Arabian Peninsula and beyond. The local economy largely depends on fishing, trade, and tourism, with visitors attracted to its beautiful beaches and unique cultural heritage.
Debubawi K’eyyĭḥ Baḥri also features several attractions for tourists, including historical sites and natural wonders. The region is known for its vibrant culture, which reflects the traditions and customs of various ethnic groups living there. Visitors can enjoy various activities such as diving, snorkeling, and exploring local markets, providing a rich experience of Eritrean life.
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