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Gash-Setit

Gash-Setit Wildlife Reserve
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)
Map showing the location of Gash-Setit Wildlife Reserve
Map showing the location of Gash-Setit Wildlife Reserve
Map of Eritrea
Location Omhajer District and Haykota District, Eritrea
Nearest city Tesseney
Coordinates 15°06′11″N 36°50′42″E / 15.103°N 36.845°E / 15.103; 36.845Coordinates: 15°06′11″N 36°50′42″E / 15.103°N 36.845°E / 15.103; 36.845
Area 709 km2 (274 sq mi)
Established 1959

Gash-Setit is a 709 km2 (274 sq mi) designated national wildlife reserve and historical area of western Eritrea. It is located in much of Omhajer District and Haykota District south west of Haykota between the market town of Tesseney in the Gash-Barka region. The name is derived from the two rivers, the Gash and the Setit (Tekezé) River. It is the historical area of the Kunama people and a site of conflict and dispute between the Ethiopians and the Eritreans.

Gash-Setit was a former province of Eritrea until 1996.

It is often referred to as "the breadbasket of Eritrea" because the area is agriculturally rich and more fertile than most of Eritrea. Crops such as sorghum, millet, legumes, cotton and sesame are produced in the area. The high agricultural potential of the area was recognized by the Italians during the occupation and in 1928 they established the Alighidir cotton plantation in the area which provided cotton for the Barattolo Textile Factory in Asmara.Citrus fruits and bananas were also produced in the Gash-Setit but many of the plantations were destroyed during the Eritrean War of Independence in the 1960s or by the Ethiopian army during the 2000 conflict.

The Tigre and Hedareb populations which introduced pastoral farming and grazing in the area has come into conflict with the Kunama peoples with the result that economic production in the area is now concentrated on arable farming .


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