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Mek'ele
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Mek'elē

Capital of Tigré region, northern Ethiopia; population (2006 est) 169,200. It trades in salt, incense, and resin. It is the centre of Ethiopia's inland salt trade, based on the Danakil Plain.



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Tigray regional state, in connection with the celebrated day, at an occasion held in Mekelle town's Martyr's hall rewarded 161 most outstanding development heroes from across the region who overcomes poverty by self-efforts, taking the advantages of the favorable grounds the government created.
The evening helped raise money to buy new equipment for the school's Physical Education and Performing Arts departments and to support the Mekelle Blind School in Ethiopia and Kirkwood Hospice, Dalton.
Tesfaye Gebreyohannes founded Circus Tigrai in the northern city of Mekelle in 1993, while Circus Dire Dawa was established in eastern Ethiopia in 1996 by Meseret Manni and Deresse Lakew.
 
 
 
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