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- Q4998788 subject Q8641676.
- Q4998788 subject Q8684433.
- Q4998788 subject Q8720056.
- Q4998788 abstract "The Buri Peninsula extends from central Eritrea north into the Red Sea. To its west lies the Gulf of Zula. Varied in geography, it features mangroves and salt pans. It is known for its wildlife, including ostriches, hamadryas baboons and wild asses. Notable elevations include Mount Dulhi and Mount Abdur. Stone tools discovered within uplifted marine terraces along the southern Red Sea coast of Eritrea, near the small village of Abdur, are dated to 125+/- ka.".
- Q4998788 thumbnail Gulf_of_Zula.GIF?width=300.
- Q4998788 wikiPageWikiLink Q14253637.
- Q4998788 wikiPageWikiLink Q17592.
- Q4998788 wikiPageWikiLink Q189484.
- Q4998788 wikiPageWikiLink Q19756.
- Q4998788 wikiPageWikiLink Q208140.
- Q4998788 wikiPageWikiLink Q2309676.
- Q4998788 wikiPageWikiLink Q23406.
- Q4998788 wikiPageWikiLink Q241741.
- Q4998788 wikiPageWikiLink Q3773167.
- Q4998788 wikiPageWikiLink Q8641676.
- Q4998788 wikiPageWikiLink Q8684433.
- Q4998788 wikiPageWikiLink Q8720056.
- Q4998788 wikiPageWikiLink Q986.
- Q4998788 point "15.233333333333333 39.916666666666664".
- Q4998788 type SpatialThing.
- Q4998788 comment "The Buri Peninsula extends from central Eritrea north into the Red Sea. To its west lies the Gulf of Zula. Varied in geography, it features mangroves and salt pans. It is known for its wildlife, including ostriches, hamadryas baboons and wild asses. Notable elevations include Mount Dulhi and Mount Abdur. Stone tools discovered within uplifted marine terraces along the southern Red Sea coast of Eritrea, near the small village of Abdur, are dated to 125+/- ka.".
- Q4998788 label "Buri Peninsula".
- Q4998788 lat "15.233333333333333".
- Q4998788 long "39.916666666666664".
- Q4998788 depiction Gulf_of_Zula.GIF.