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  2. History of Somalia - Wikipedia

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    The dawn of fascism in the early 1920s heralded a change of strategy for Italy, as the north-eastern sultanates were soon to be forced within the boundaries of La Grande Somalia according to the plan of Fascist Italy. With the arrival of Governor Cesare Maria De Vecchi on 15 December 1923, things began to change for that part of Somaliland ...

  3. Somali people - Wikipedia

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    The Somali people (Somali: Soomaalida ... Hence in 1841, ... Statistics Canada's 2006 census ranks people of Somali descent as the 69th largest ethnic group in Canada.

  4. List of cities in Somalia by population - Wikipedia

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    List of Somalia's districts by population [1] [2] Region District Population (2023 Approximations) Total Awdal Baki 88,702 584,040 Borama 814,574 Lughaye 120,525 Zeylac 62,239 Bakool Ceel Barde 55,463 587,867

  5. Somalia - Wikipedia

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    Somalia has the longest coastline on Africa's mainland. [15] Somalia has an estimated population of 18.1 million, [16] [17] [18] of which 2.7 million live in the capital and largest city, Mogadishu. Around 85% of its residents are ethnic Somalis and the official languages of the country are Somali and Arabic, though the former is the primary ...

  6. Demographics of Somalia - Wikipedia

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    Child marriages, known to deprive women of opportunities to reach their full potential, have among women aged 20–24, 36 percent of total population. [2]The April 2020 SHDS report further unveils that fertility rates remain very high, the total fertility rate for Somalia is 6.9 children per woman, the highest in the world, which would impact planning for the next years. [2]

  7. Somali diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Somali diaspora or Qurbajoogta refers to Somalis who were born in Greater Somalia and reside in areas of the world that they were not born in. The civil war in Somalia greatly increased the size of the Somali diaspora, as many Somalis moved from Greater Somalia primarily to Europe, North America, Oceania and South Africa.

  8. Sagallo - Wikipedia

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    The Ottoman Empire had loose control over the area from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century. [3] In reality, however, the Afar Sultans of Tadjoura were in control. [4] It was during this time, that Sagallo was visited by the Englishman William Cornwallis Harris on his way to Ankobar, in the year 1841.

  9. Category:1841 censuses - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1841 censuses" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. ... 0–9. 1841 census of Ireland; U. 1841 United Kingdom census This ...