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Adi Quala

Adi Quala

Town in Debub, Eritrea


Adi Quala (Tigrinya: ዓዲ ዃላ,Tigrinya pronunciation: [ʕadi xʷala]) is a market town in southern (Debub) part of Eritrea. It is located 32 km south of Mendefera nearly 25 km from the Ethiopian border, over 2,000m above sea level.

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Overview

Adi Quala is known for its tukul (hut) church St Mary church with its frescoes and its mausoleum for the Italian Army soldiers who died at the Battle of Adwa and Gundet. The ossuary, on which the Italian flag flies, preserves the remains of three thousand six hundred forty-three fallen soldiers from the first African campaign. The granite obelisk, which dominates the war memorial, bears the inscription: "La Patria ai caduti di Adua 1° Marzo 1896". The town has a population of more than 30.000 people. The language spoken in the town of Adi Quala is Tigrinya. The population is predominantly more than 99% Tigrinya.

Religion

Adi Quala's population are 95% Orthodox Christian and 5% are Muslims.[citation needed] There are some Roman Catholics and Protestants about 1% of the total population. There are two Orthodox churches, one Roman Catholic church and one mosque.

Writing in the 1890s, Augustus B. Wylde described the market in Adi Quala, held on Mondays, as medium in size.[1]

Climate

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References

  1. Augustus B. Wylde, Modern Abyssinia (London: Methuen, 1901), p. 494
  2. "Climate-Data : Eritrea". Archived from the original on 2017-08-02. Retrieved 15 July 2015.

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