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Aseb or Assab (ä'səb), town (1984 pop. 32,457), Eritrea, on the Red Sea. Ethiopia's most important port before Eritrean independence (1993), it continued, through agreements with Eritrea, to handle much of Ethiopia's foreign trade until the border war with Ethiopia brought about the port's closure. The town has a petroleum refinery (1967). Once the terminus of caravans from the interior of Ethiopia, Aseb was acquired by a private Italian shipping company in 1869. In 1882 it was taken over by the Italian government, and in 1890 Aseb was included in the colony of Eritrea.


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The country code is: 251
The city code is: 3


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Assab
ዓሳብ ʿAsab
Assab is located in Eritrea
Assab
Location in Eritrea
Coordinates: 13°01′N 42°44′E / 13.017°N 42.733°E / 13.017; 42.733
Country Flag of Eritrea.svg Eritrea
Region Southern Red Sea
District Southern Denkalya District
Population (1989)
 - Total 39,600

Assab (or Aseb, anciently Avalites, Ge'ez ዓሳብ ʿAsab) is a port city in the Southern Red Sea Region of Eritrea on the west coast of the Red Sea. In 1989, it had a population of 39,600. Assab possesses an oil refinery which was shut down in 1997 for economical reasons. Nearby is the site of the ancient city of Arsinoe.

In 1869 it was bought by the Rubattino Shipping Company from the local Sultan, and was acquired by Italy (1882) who found the port inadequate for exploitation of its hinterlands, and came to use Assab as a coaling station.[1] The Soviet Union later built an oil refinery there. During the twentieth century Assab became Ethiopia's main port. During the Eritrean War of Independence and famine of the 1980s, food aid was brought to Eritrea and the Ethiopian province of Tigray through this port.

The port facilities were greatly expanded in the early 1990s, with the construction of the new terminal, but the port has declined since trade with Ethiopia was terminated in 1998 (see Eritrean-Ethiopian War). Assab is known for its large market, beaches and nightlife and is served by Assab International Airport. Assab is very hot during summer months, temperatures can touch an scorching high of 54°C (129°F) in July and August.

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References

  1. ^ Edward Ullendorff, The Ethiopians: An Introduction to Country and People, second edition (London: Oxford University Press, 1965), p. 90. ISBN 0-19-285061-X.

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Coordinates: 13°01′N 42°44′E / 13.017°N 42.733°E / 13.017; 42.733


 
 
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