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The Bab-el-Mandeb (Arabic: باب المندب, lit. ' Gate of Lamentation ', Tigrinya: ባብ ኣል ማንዳብ), the Gate of Grief or the Gate of Tears, is a strait between Yemen on the Arabian Peninsula and Djibouti and Eritrea in the Horn of Africa. It connects the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden and by extension the Indian Ocean.
- Bab Iskender
The Bab Iskender (Arabic: باب اسكندر Iskander's Strait, also...
- Bridge of the Horns
The Bridge of the Horns (Arabic: جسر القرن الإفريقي,...
- Bab Iskender
The Bab-el-Mandeb, meaning "Gate of Tears" in Arabic, is a strait between Yemen on the Arabian Peninsula, Djibouti and Eritrea, north of Somalia, in the Horn of Africa, and connecting the Red Sea to the Guardafui Channel and Gulf of Aden.
Perim ( Arabic: بريم [ Barīm ]), also called Mayyun in Arabic, is a Yemeni volcanic island in the Strait of Mandeb at the south entrance into the Red Sea, off the south-west coast of Yemen. It administratively belongs to Dhubab District or Bab al-Mandab District, Taiz Governorate.
El estrecho de Mandeb o Bab el-Mandeb (también transcrito Mandab o Mandib, y con el artículo «el-», y también con «al-», con o sin conexión de guiones) (en árabe: باب المندب, bāb al-mandib , que significa «la puerta de las lamentaciones») es un estrecho marino que enlaza el mar Rojo, al norte, con el golfo de Adén, al ...
On 18 February, the Belize-flagged cargo ship MV Rubymar was attacked in the Bab el-Mandeb strait as she sailed from Khor Fakkan, UAE, to Varna, Bulgaria. Saree said the attack caused catastrophic damage to the vessel, forced her to stop, and put her at risk of sinking.
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