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Freweyni
Sinkata, Sink'at'a, Sinqata, Sincata, Senkata, Frewini[1]: Sinkata 
Freweyni is located in Ethiopia
Freweyni
Freweyni
Location within Ethiopia
Coordinates: 14°3′N 39°34′E / 14.050°N 39.567°E / 14.050; 39.567
Country Ethiopia
Region Tigray
ZoneMisraqawi Zone
WoredaSaesi Tsaedaemba
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)
Mosque in Freweyni (Sinkata) - Ethiopia (8713311209)

Freweyni (also known as Sinkata) is a town in northern Ethiopia. Located 80 kilometers north of Mekele in the Misraqawi Zone of the Tigray Region (or kilil) of Ethiopia, this town has a latitude and longitude of 14°3′N 39°34′E / 14.050°N 39.567°E / 14.050; 39.567 with an elevation of 2480 meters above sea level and is located along Ethiopian Highway 2.

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Naming

During the Italo-Abyssinian War, a large group of Ethiopian soldiers, marching to the north to fight the Italians, arrived almost starving at the town of Freweyni. In honour of this march, the town was renamed to Sinkata.[citation needed]

In 1991, after the EPRDF seized power, new administrative divisions came into place. South of the town, a suburban tabia was created. To distinguish the town tabia from the surrounding tabia, the name of the town was changed again to Freweyni. The surrounding area kept the Sinkata name. Nowadays, both Freweyni and as well as Sinkata are still commonly used to refer to the town.

References

  1. ^ "Local history of Ethiopia (Shoan Terara - Snoch, 2005)". Nordic Africa Institute.
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