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DON'T FORGET JUBBALAND = PUNTLAND. SAY HELLO TO THE THID LARGEST CITY OF PUNTLAND; KISMAAYOOOOOO!!!

 

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SAILING ON THE COAST OF KISMAAYO

 

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KISMAAYO KIDS

 

 

AND THE CARTON PLANT IN LAAS QORAY WORTH $1.2 MILLION USD

 

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Gabbal   

Sxb Bootaan Kismaayo is the third largest city in the Somali Republic, after Hargeisa and Muqdisho. So if Kismaayo was part of Puntland, then it would be the largest city then wouldn't it be? redface.gif

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BN   

Horn Sxb,

You are sadly mistaken if you believe Kismayo is the third largest city in Somalia,--that honor goes to BOSASO, followed by Galkacyo, Kismayo, Burco, Lascanod and so on and so forth. :D

 

I think some here are still living in the past and need to open their eyes. ;):D

 

 

Here is a video of Bosaso (runs 6:20) with a good panoramic view the beautiful city around 5:00 minutes. :cool:

 

Bosaso, Port of Hope

 

Click here for more videos from Puntland

 

Listen to Radio Galkayo

 

 

BN

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Rokko   

My man Horn is still living in the good old Aabo siyaad days na'mean. smile.gif

 

Smell the coffee bro. Things have changed.

 

Kismayu was turned into a ghost town by the Huuraale militia.

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Gabbal   

War yaa cashadooda ka soo cararay! :eek:

 

I don't need "waan umaleenaa". Do you have prove? Kismaayo has always been and will always be, atleast in the near forseeable future, the third largest city in the Somali Republic.

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BN   

Originally posted by HornAfrique:

Kismaayo has always been and will always be, atleast in the near forseeable future, the third largest city in the Somali Republic.

What is you line of reasoning exactly? :rolleyes: Because you wish it,--it must be true? :D

 

Sxb, Where is your proof? :D What was the population of Kismayo in 1990? And since 1991 people have only left there. Not to mention that the Mogadishu-Baidoa-Kismayo region saw(and continues to see) the heaviest fighting of the Somali Civil War. And the JVA have only made things worse. Not exactly a good mix for a population increase. Puntland cities/towns are the compelete opposite. They have seen little fighting since 1991 and hundreds of thousands of Somalis have flocked to this region for peace and jobs. But you can believe anything you want sxb. :cool:

 

Here are some populations stats with links.

 

Bosaso[They're definetely lowballing :D ]

 

The total population of Bossaso District is estimated at 250,000 persons. LINK

 

Galkayo

 

Galkayo - a town with an estimated population of 170,000 LINK

 

Lascanod[This was in 2001 by now its well over 100,000]

 

Lasanod was a small town with a population of about 20,000. However, within one decade, the population skyrocketed to 60,000 by 2001 (WHO, 2001). LINK

 

Kismayo

 

About 60,000 of the estimated Kismayo District population of 88,000 (WHO NIDs figures, Oct 2002)live in Kismayo town. LINK

 

 

BN

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Gabbal   

Main cities

Somalia: Mogadishu (capital, estimated population 1.2 million in 2003),
Kismayu (209,300)
, Merca (179,700).

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Bari Nomad

 

I'm not agreeing with those "estimates" about what is the population of whatnot, I posted them not to contradict with anything you had to say, but to show you how different estimates can actually be.

 

Estimate = A judgment based on one's impressions; an opinion.

 

Those estimates you see can differ night and day, so don't bet your life on it ;)

 

Or are you going to start fighting with me about how the standard of living in Bosaso is two cents higher then those of Kismayo, or vice versa? :rolleyes: redface.gif

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Xaafadda Biyokulule

 

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Boosaaso, the city that never sleeps

 

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Puntland youth welcoming Hadraawi

 

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Fishing for breakfast

 

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The president opening the office of SOFIHA

 

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PPM

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Galkayo - a town with an estimated population of 170,000

 

BARI

 

MY GOD IS GAALKCYO SO BIG . WELL AM GOING DOWN TO GAALKACYO THIS SUMMER WE SEE IF THIS IS TRUE,

 

BUT I RELLY THINK THAT KISMAYO IS THE 3 BIGGEST SOMALIAN CITY. BUT IT COULD BE THAT BOSSASO IS BIGGER NOW.BUT DONT THINK GAALKACYO IS BIGGER THEN KISMAYO NOOOOOOOOOO WAY

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JAAMACADDA BARIGA AFRIKA

 

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Administrative building

 

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University mosque

 

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Main gate still in construction

 

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EAU ceremony in Canada

 

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DGPL minister Eng. Faarax Dooxo-Joog & EAU administration

 

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EAU delegation welcomed by Minnesota

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