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  1. Enderta Province. Enderta or Inderta ( Ge'ez: እንደርታ) is a former historical province of Ethiopia; it is located in the eastern edge of the Tigray highlands. Enderta is bordered on the west by Tembien, on the south and southwest by Lasta and Wag, on the east by denkel (southern Red Sea region of Eritrea), and on the north by ...

  2. Enderta ( Tigrinya: እንደርታ; also transliterated as ʾƎndärta [1]) is one of the woredas in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia. It was named for the former Enderta province, which was later merged into Tigray Province.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EndertaEnderta - Wikipedia

    Enderta may refer to: Enderta province, a historic subdivision of Ethiopia. Enderta (woreda), a woreda within the Tigray Region of Ethiopia.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AntaloAntalo - Wikipedia

    Historically, Hintalo was the capital city of Enderta Province. [2] Located on a high plateau beneath the south face of Amba Aradam, which made the town a natural fortress. With the advent of ras Wolde Selassie of Enderta to power as Governor of all Tigray, Hintalo became the political center of Tigray. Earlier, it was the residence ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DergajenDergajen - Wikipedia

    Dergajen (or Derge Agen) was a woreda in Enderta Province, in Tigray Region, Ethiopia. Its administrative center was Kwiha; now is a tabia (municipality) located 19 kilometers east of Kwiha, Ethiopia. The administrative center of the tabia is located in the village of Aragure. A weekly market is organized in Aragure.

  6. Enderta or Inderta (Ge'ez: እንደርታ) is a former historical province of Ethiopia; it is located in the eastern edge of the Tigray highlands. Enderta is bordered on the west by Tembien, on the south and southwest by Lasta and Wag, on the east by denkel (southern Red Sea region of Eritrea), and on the north by Agame and Adwa.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hawzen_(Ethiopian_District)Hawzen (woreda) - Wikipedia

    The western portion of the woreda covers a region known as Gar'alta (Gere-alta). Ger'alta appears on indigenous maps of the northern Horn of Africa in the fifteenth century. [1] [2] Gere-alta has been an integral part of the former Enderta province, when Enderta was an independent province as well as when it was an awraja.