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Kelmet, Northern Red Sea

Eritrea

City16.0667° N, 38.9167° E

Kelmet is a city situated in Northern Red Sea, Eritrea.

Population—
ProvinceNorthern Red Sea
Coordinates16.0667° N, 38.9167° E
CountryEritrea

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About Kelmet

Kelmet is situated at 16.07° N, 38.92° E in the Northern Hemisphere. It falls under the Northern Red Sea region of Eritrea.

Cities in Northern Red Sea

Within the Northern Red Sea region of Eritrea, Kelmet stands alongside cities like Massawa, Dehalak’ Kebīr, Ad Arey.

Massawa23,100Dehalak’ Kebīr2,500Ad AreyEtharawyatatEt’andeletCheweniAd AbiAlga’etaAdi SciabaAd Manna

Nearby Cities

In the vicinity of Kelmet, there are 5 cities and towns within 25 km.

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AbararaCity
1.9 km
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GademhalibCity
3.9 km
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ObelletCity
8.6 km
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Ciabbub AredduCity
10.9 km
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MahoCity
14.1 km

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Largest cities in Eritrea

#1 Asmara563,930#2 Keren74,800#3 Himora46,100#4 Massawa23,100#5 Assab21,300
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Frequently Asked Questions

What province or state is Kelmet in?

Kelmet is located in Northern Red Sea, Eritrea.

Where is Kelmet located?

Kelmet is located at coordinates 16.07° N, 38.92° E in Northern Red Sea, Eritrea.

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