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  2. Aden - Wikipedia

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    With its strategic location on the coastline, Aden serves as a gateway between the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea, making it a crucial maritime hub connecting Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. As of 2023, Aden City has a population of approximately 1,080,000 residents, making it one of the largest cities in Yemen. [8]

  3. Aden Governorate - Wikipedia

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    Aden (Arabic: عَدَنْ) is a governorate of Yemen, including the city of Aden. At the 2004 census, it had a population of 589,419. [2] The ancient capital, the port city of Crater, was located here. Aden was under British rule in the period from 1839 to 1967. In 1967, after years of struggle, Aden and other southern their independence.

  4. Gulf of Aden - Wikipedia

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    The main ports along the gulf are Aden, Balhaf, Bir Ali, Mukalla, and Shokra in Yemen; Djibouti City in Djibouti; Zeila in Somaliland, Berbera in Somaliland, and Bosaso in Somalia. In antiquity , the gulf was a thriving area of international trade between Ptolemaic Egypt and Rome in the west and Classical India , its Indonesian colonies , and ...

  5. File:Gulf of Aden map.png - Wikipedia

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  6. Aden Colony - Wikipedia

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    The Aden Settlement, and later Aden Colony, also included the outlying islands of Kamaran (de facto), [4] Perim and Kuria Muria (see map). Prior to 1937, Aden had been governed as part of British India (originally as the Aden Settlement under the Bombay Presidency, and then as a Chief Commissioner's province).

  7. Yemen's port city of Aden shows challenge of peace - AOL

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    Yemen's government nearly saw itself pushed into the sea by advancing rebels here three years ago. Now the port city of Aden shows the challenges that will likely still plague the nation following ...

  8. Mokha - Wikipedia

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    Mokha (Arabic: المُخا, romanized: al-Mukhā), also spelled Mocha, or Mukha, [1] is a port city on the Red Sea coast of Yemen. Until Aden and al Hudaydah eclipsed it in the 19th century, Mokha was the principal port for Yemen's capital, Sanaa. Long known for its coffee trade, the city gave its name to Mocha coffee. [2]

  9. Module:Location map/data/Gulf of Aden - Wikipedia

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    4.1 Location map templates. 4.2 Creating new map definitions. Toggle the table of contents. Module: Location map/data/Gulf of Aden. 3 languages.