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  2. Borama - Wikipedia

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    Borama countryside. Borama is situated in a mountainous and hilly area. It has green meadows and fields and represents a key focal point for wildlife. The town's unusual fertility and greenery in the largely arid countryside have attracted many faunas, such as gazelles, birds, and camels.

  3. Jarahorato - Wikipedia

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    Borama: Time zone: UTC+3 : Climate: BSh: Jarahorato (also: Dzharakhorato, Jaaraahorato, Jaarrahorrato) [1] is a village in the northwestern Awdal region of Somaliland.

  4. Borama District - Wikipedia

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    Time zone: UTC+3 : Borama District (Somali: Degmada Boorama) is a district of the Awdal region in Somaliland. [5] Demographics

  5. Gadabuursi Somali Script - Wikipedia

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    The Gadabuursi script, also known as the Borama script (Borama: ), [1] is an alphabetic script for the Somali language. It was devised around 1933 by Sheikh Abdurahman Sheikh Nuur of the Gadabuursi clan.

  6. Somali alphabets - Wikipedia

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    The Borama alphabet (Gadabuursi script) was devised around 1933 by Abdurahman Sheikh Nuur of the Gadabuursi clan. [15] Though not as widely known as Osmanya, it produced a notable body of literature. [2] A quite accurate phonetic writing system, [15] the Borama script was principally used by Nuur and his circle of associates in his native city ...

  7. Dilla, Awdal - Wikipedia

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    Time zone: UTC+3 : Climate: BSh: Dilla is a town located in the western Awdal region of Somaliland. It lies between the city of Borama and Kalabaydh town.

  8. Somaliland Peace Process - Wikipedia

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    The Somaliland Peace Process refers to the series of grassroot initiatives that brought peace to Somaliland after the collapse of central government of Somalia. [1] In conjunction with the Somali National Movement, communities in Somaliland (formerly British Somaliland) negotiated a series of truces to end hostilities and address the grievances between the communities who were often on ...

  9. Lughaya - Wikipedia

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    The broader Lughaya District has a total population of 101,104 residents. [3] The town is mainly inhabited by the Mahad 'Ase subclan of the Gadabuursi Dir clan who make up the predominant clan in the district, [4] [5] dominating local government representation and having always occupied the seat of the mayor.