Ayninbirkekin is a tabia or municipality in the Dogu'a Tembien district of the Tigray Region of Ethiopia. Literal meaning of Ayninbirkekin in Tigrinya is "We will not bend". The tabia centre is in Halah village, located approximately 8 km to the east of the woreda town Hagere Selam. Main town is Ala'isa, situated on the ridge overseeing the Giba valley.
Ayninbirkekin is a tabia or municipality in the Dogu'a Tembien district of the Tigray Region of Ethiopia. Literal meaning of Ayninbirkekin in Tigrinya...
Zegzeg River, at border of tabias Ayninbirkekin and Mika'el Abiy May Sho'ate River, at border of tabias Ayninbirkekin and Mika'el Abiy May Harena, in tabia...
Dolerite From Ekli Imba down to the cliff that marks the boundary to Ayninbirkekin, “red-black” Skeletic Cambisol–Pellic Vertisol catenas occur on basalt...
Imba Ra’isot in Ayninbirkekin municipality • elevation 2,469 m (8,100 ft) Mouth May Leiba River • location May Leiba in Ayninbirkekin municipality • coordinates...
stubble becomes available for grazing. Many cattle of Haddinnet and also Ayninbirkekin in Dogu'a Tembien are brought to the foot of the escarpment at Ab'aro...
a village in the Haddinnet municipality Tsigaba, a village in the Ayninbirkekin municipality Tsibabey, Eritrean singer Helen Meles This disambiguation...
prehistoric sites, which have been dated to the Middle Stone Age in Ayninbirkekin, or Pastoral Neolithic in Aregen and Menachek. The Dabo Zellelew cave...
irrigation or seepage water. Main reservoirs are: May Leiba reservoir, in Ayninbirkekin tabia, constructed in 1998 Traditional surface water harvesting ponds...
River, in tabia Haddinnet and woreda Kola Tembien May Leiba, in tabia Ayninbirkekin, which becomes Tinsehe R. in Selam and Mahbere Sillasie, and Tsaliet...