Nakfa, Eritrea

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Nakfa ({{Langx|ti|ናቕፋ}}), is a town in the Northern Red Sea region of Eritrea. It is also the name of a sub region of Eritrea.

History

=Early history=

The Nakfa area has been inhabited since ancient times and became an administrative and commercial centre in the 1890s when the Italian colonial government established a post there and grew steadily. In the 1960s, following the incorporation of Eritrea into Ethiopia, the construction of a police post and Mosque in the town was funded by the government of Emperor Haile Selasie. The police presence made it the target of early attacks by the Eritrean Liberation Front and led to the Ethiopians establishing a military garrison there in 1967.Connell D & Killion T, Historical Dictionary of Eritrea, 2010, Lanham, Md: Scarecrow Press, pp388-389

=Eritrean War of Independence=

In 1977, after a six-month siege, the Eritrean Peoples Liberation Front, EPLF, took Nakfa from the Ethiopians in its first major victory.Connell D, Against All Odds - A Chronicle of the Eritrean Revolution, 1997, Trenton, NJ: Red Sea Press, pp93-94 For the next decade it was to serve as the major base of the EPLF and was subjected to eight failed attempts by the Ethiopians to retake it, during which most of the town was destroyed, other than the mosque which served as a useful navigation beacon for Ethiopian bombers.Wrong M. I didn't do it for You - How the World Betrayed a Small African Nation, London: Forth Estate, p287 The EPLF dug itself in underground where it built hospitals, printing presses, factories, a radio station and a college and constructed rings of trenches and minefields.Ibid.

=Post-Independence=

After Eritrean independence in 1991 the town became the provincial capital of the Sahel Province and there was investment in reconstruction and an airstrip was built. However, in 1995, with the reorganisation of administrative regions it lost that status. It nevertheless remains an important regional centre.Connell D & Killion T, ibid. p389

National currency

Such is the symbolic importance of Nakfa to Eritrean liberation struggle that in the post liberation period the national currency, the nakfa, was named after the town in honour of the role it had played.Wrong M. Ibid. p287

Nakfa Sub-Region

Nakfa Subregion is a subregion in the Northern Red Sea Region of Eritrea. Its capital lies at Nakfa. The district contains the Yob Wildlife Reserve, established in 1959.

Education

  • Tsabra Senior Secondary School, Nakfa
  • Winna Technical College, Nakfa.
  • Nakfa Primary School

Transportation in Nakfa

The road from Keren to Nakfa via Afabet is extremely narrow and the village van bulges with passengers. The people here are all tribal Muslims and they live in small stone huts. More important is the generator which is essential as this village has no electricity. A telephone is available in the village but it works on sunny days only as the power source is solar.

Climate

Nakfa has a hot semi-arid climate (Köppen climate classification BSh).

{{Weather box|location = Nakfa

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|Jan high C = 21.4

|Feb high C = 22.0

|Mar high C = 24.0

|Apr high C = 25.9

|May high C = 28.4

|Jun high C = 30.2

|Jul high C = 28.4

|Aug high C = 27.5

|Sep high C = 28.5

|Oct high C = 25.1

|Nov high C = 22.5

|Dec high C = 21.0

|Jan low C = 9.5

|Feb low C = 9.8

|Mar low C = 10.7

|Apr low C = 12.4

|May low C = 13.5

|Jun low C = 16.8

|Jul low C = 18.4

|Aug low C = 17.4

|Sep low C = 15.8

|Oct low C = 11.6

|Nov low C = 10.8

|Dec low C = 9.3

|rain colour=green

|Jan rain mm = 4

|Feb rain mm = 3

|Mar rain mm = 10

|Apr rain mm = 28

|May rain mm = 41

|Jun rain mm = 28

|Jul rain mm = 74

|Aug rain mm = 116

|Sep rain mm = 34

|Oct rain mm = 21

|Nov rain mm = 15

|Dec rain mm = 4

|source 1 = Climate-Data{{cite web |url=http://en.climate-data.org/location/766929/ |title=Climate-Data : Eritrea |access-date=11 July 2014}}

|date=July 2014}}

See also

References

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