- Somalia - Wikipedia
Somalia has the longest coastline on Africa's mainland Somalia has an estimated population of more than 18 million, of which 2 7 million live in the capital and largest city, Mogadishu As one of Africa's most ethnically homogenous countries, around 85% of its residents are ethnic Somalis
- Somalia | Map, Religion, Currency, Capital, Population, Flag | Britannica
Somalia is the easternmost country of Africa, on the Horn of Africa It extends from just south of the Equator northward to the Gulf of Aden and occupies an important geopolitical position between sub-Saharan Africa and the countries of Arabia and southwestern Asia The capital is Mogadishu
- Where is Somalia? Culture, Facts Travel - CountryReports
Discover Somalia Explore Somalia facts, culture, history comprehensive country profile with maps, statistics research resources for students travelers
- Somalia Maps Facts - World Atlas
Somalia is an African country located in the Horn of Africa (a peninsula forming the easternmost projection of Africa) The Equator passes through southern Somalia
- Somali army takes over key city in Southwest as state leader resigns
Somali army takes over key city in Southwest as state leader resigns Somalia’s federal government hails Baidoa’s transition, urging peace and unity amid political changes and rising tensions
- About Somalia - Federal Republic of Somalia
Somalia has a population of 19 million people within its borders, 10 million in neighboring countries, and nearly 2 million in the global diaspora About 10% of the Somali diaspora live within North America
- Country Facts | Somalia
Somalia's alignment with communist states, coupled with its proclaimed adherence to scientific socialism, led to frequent accusations that the country had become a Soviet satellite
- All About Somalia - Africa News
Somalia is a Horn of Africa nation with a long Indian Ocean coastline, deep trading heritage, and a society shaped by resilience and entrepreneurship Stretching from the Gulf of Aden to the equator, Somalia has historically connected Africa, the Middle East, and Asia through commerce and migration
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