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  1. www.worldatlas.com › geography › horn-of-africaHorn Of Africa - WorldAtlas

    4 de jun. de 2021 · The Horn of African is a region that is recognized internationally as comprising Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Djibouti. This region covers approximately 2 million square kilometers, with Ethiopia as the largest country, covering over half of the region’s area (1.1 million square kilometers).

  2. About Wikipedia; Contact us; Donate; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; ... Former sultanates in the medieval Horn of Africa‎ (1 C, 18 P) S. Somalia‎ (14 ...

  3. Deputy Commanding Officer. Rear Admiral Eric J. Anduze. Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa ( CJTF-HOA) is a joint task force of United States Africa Command (AFRICOM). It originated under Operation Enduring Freedom – Horn of Africa (OEF-HOA) as part of the United States response to the September 11, 2001 attacks .

  4. Nations of the Horn of Africa. The Horn of Africa is a large extension of land that protrudes from the eastern edge of the continent of Africa, lying between the Indian Ocean to the east and the Gulf of Aden to the north, jutting for hundreds of kilometers into the Arabian Sea. Overall, the Horn of Africa is estimated to consist of over 772,200 ...

  5. Wegweiser zur Geschichte: Horn von Afrika. (Im Auftrag des Militärgeschichtlichen Forschungsamtes) Schöningh, Paderborn u. a. 2007, ISBN 978-3-506-76397-6; Kidane Mengisteab: The Horn of Africa. Polity, Oxford 2013, ISBN 978-0-7456-5121-7. Alfred Schlicht: Das Horn von Afrika: Äthiopien, Dschibuti, Eritrea und Somalia: Geschichte und Politik.

  6. La Corne de l’Afrique (en afar: Afrikah Gayssa, en somali : Geeska Afrika ; en amharique : የአፍሪካ ቀንድ, Yäafrika qänd ; en tigrinya : ቀርኒ ኣፍሪቃ, Q’ärnī afīrīqa ; en arabe : القرن الأفريقي, Al-qarn al-'ifrīqī ; en anglais : Horn of Africa) est un surnom géographique qui désigne une péninsule de l’Afrique de l'Est qui s’étend depuis la ...

  7. Horn of Africa The Kingdom of Aksum in the 6th century AD. In the Horn of Africa there was the Land of Punt, a kingdom on the Red Sea, likely located in modern-day Eritrea or northern Somaliland. The Ancient Egyptians initially traded via middle-men with Punt until in 2350 BC when they established direct relations.