Tiyo

Tiyo

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native_name = T'í'o


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pushpin_map_caption =Location in Eritrea
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subdivision_name1 = Southern Red Sea
subdivision_type2 = District
subdivision_name2 = Are'eta District
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latd=14|latm=41|lats=27|latNS=N
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Tiyo or T'í'o is a coastal town in eastern Eritrea. It is the capital of Are'eta District in the Southern Red Sea region.

Nearby towns and villages include Anrata (0.6 nm), Faraon (17.9 nm), Sahli (8.0 nm), Babaiu (15.4 nm) and Ad Gaban (6.3 nm).

External links

* [http://www.maplandia.com/eritrea/tio/ Satellite map at Maplandia.com]
* [http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/features/mapcenter/map.aspx?TextLatitude=15.2996698446055&TextLongitude=37.4999993359853&TextAltitude=7&TextSelectedEntity=9382737&MapStyle=Comprehensive&MapSize=Large&MapStyleSelectedIndex=0&searchText
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