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SOMALIA

SOMALIA. A story of love and betrayal. By:Alex (the) Lowe. Djibouti. Mogadishu. Kenya. Gulf of Aden. Cal Madow Mts. Guban Plains. Landmarks. Jubba and Shabealle Rivers. Mogadisu Laascaanood Merca Galcaio Chisimayu. Ruins at Zaila . Ancient Muslims escaped prosecution here.

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SOMALIA

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  1. SOMALIA A story of love and betrayal By:Alex (the) Lowe

  2. Djibouti Mogadishu Kenya

  3. Gulf of Aden Cal Madow Mts. Guban Plains Landmarks Jubba and Shabealle Rivers

  4. Mogadisu Laascaanood Merca Galcaio Chisimayu

  5. Ruins at Zaila. Ancient Muslims escaped prosecution here Italian and Somali forces Capture British Berbera in 1940 1993: Battle of Mogadishu Between U.S. forces and Somali Rebels

  6. Somalia: A nation of majesty. Somalia, the true horn of Africa is located on the east coast of the glorious African continent. It is covered in sections of arid plains and somewhat fertile hillcountry. It receives coastal rainfall and is a true gem in a bleak world of grey. It has been the sight of civil wars and has seen control from several European nations. Somalia has an ambitious highway system and several ports however it has no railways. In 1989 the illustrious nation had in its possession a single airplane. Today the booming country has a whopping fifteen airlines.

  7. Somalia: A nation of culture Somalia is largely an Arab population whose main language is Somali. A popular cuisine in Somalia is halva which despite the nasty picture coming up sounds pretty good. As for recreation, I really wouldn’t advise going to Somalia at all because prominent piracy and because it isn’t a huge tourist attraction so yeah. Natural hazards include drought in some regions and an aforementioned not natural hazard includes pirates. Lots and lots of pirates.

  8. Halva. Yum everybody

  9. Somali Art (and a flag)

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