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Somalia is officially divided into 18 administrative regions (gobollo, singular gobol). [1] These are in turn subdivided into seventy-two districts (plural degmooyin ; singular degmo ) On a de facto basis, northern Somalia is now divided up among the autonomous region of Puntland In central Somalia, Galmudug is another regional entity that ...
Somalia is further subdivided into 18 administrative regions (gobollo, singular gobol), [2] which are in turn subdivided into districts. History Puntland is a federal state in the northeast of Somalia.
low · 7th of 18 Mudug ( Somali : Mudug ) is an administrative region ( gobol ) in north-central Somalia . [ 5 ] The population of Mudug is 131,455 as of 2005.
In December 2015, the Somali government replaced Governor Hiran for his involvement in the murders in Beledweyne. [34] In the same month, the Somali President visits Beledweyne. [35] In January 2016, three people were killed in a clan war in Hiran. [36] In August 2016, Somalia's interior minister rejected a local request to divide Hiran into ...
Marodi Jeh (Somali: Maroodi Jeex, Arabic: مرودي جيح) is an administrative region in western Somaliland. [3] It is the most populous region of the country. It is bordered by Awdal to the west, Sahil to the north, Togdheer to the east and Ethiopia to the south. Marodi Jeh was created by splitting the previously existing region (gobolka).
Sool (Somali: Sool, Arabic: صول) is a disputed administrative region (gobol). [6] [7] [8] It borders Togdheer to the west, Sanaag to the north, Ethiopia to the south and Nugal, Bari to the east. Its capital city is Las Anod. The region is disputed by the self-declared Republic of Somaliland and SSC-Khatumo. The region is partially controlled ...
Lower Juba (Somali: Jubbada Hoose, Maay: Jubithy Hoosy, Arabic: جوبا السفلى, Italian: Basso Giuba) is an administrative region in southern Somalia. [3] With its capital at Kismayo, it lies in the autonomous Jubaland region. Lower Juba is bordered by Kenya, the Somali regions of Gedo, Middle Juba (Jubbada Dhexe), and the Somali Sea.
The northern regions declared independence from Somali Democratic Republic after a 10 year long war of independence [13] and restoration of sovereignty on May 18, 1991, and the Republic of Somaliland was established.