The Red Sea is located in northeastern Africa and southwestern Asia, bordered by countries such as Egypt, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Jordan. It connects to the Mediterranean Sea via the Suez Canal to the north and the Gulf of Aden to the south, leading into the Arabian Sea. The region is known for its rich marine biodiversity and significant historical trade routes.
The population of Northern Red Sea Region is 897,454.
Northern Red Sea Region was created in 1996.
Southern Red Sea Region was created in 1996.
The population of Southern Red Sea Region is 398,073.
The area of Northern Red Sea Region is 27,800 square kilometers.
The area of Southern Red Sea Region is 27,600 square kilometers.
The population of Southern Red Sea Region is 398,073.
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Ethiopia is in proximity to the Red Sea, but has no coastline on the sea, being narrowly separated from it by Eritrea and to a smaller extent by Djibouti. (*The term "Red Sea Region" is more narrowly used to indicate two zones within Eritrea itself.)
It depends if you are in Region A or Region B
True. The horn of Africa is the country Somalia; east of the Red Sea.