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- Banaadir (Somali: Banaadir, Arabic: بنادر, Italian: Benadir) is an administrative region (gobol) in southeastern Somalia. It covers the same area as the...
- There is an interim administration Khatumo, and a regional administration Banaadir. Somalia is further subdivided into 18 administrative regions (gobollo...
- Somalia, particularly in the Galgaduud, Lower Shabelle, Middle Shabelle and Banaadir regions. The Mursal traditionally consists of nomadic pastoralists, coastal...
- stadium of Mogadishu Club was kept save and used by the Youth club known as Banaadir Sports Club which they have been established Group of youth who were neighborhoods...
- and diplomat. He is the former Mayor of Mogadishu and former Governor of Banaadir. Prior to this post, he served as the Deputy Chief of Mission at the Emb****y...
- (sometimes spelled Filish). He is the former Mayor of Mogadishu and Governor of Banaadir. He was appointed on 22 August 2019 by Somalia President Mohamed Abdullahi...
- Waberi may refer to: Waberi District, district in Banaadir, Somalia Waberi Hachi (born 1981), Djiboutian footballer Abdirizak Waberi (born 1966), Somali-Swedish...
- members live in the Hiiraan, Shabeellaha Dhexe, Shabeellaha Hoose and Banaadir and also live in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. The Badi Ade clan traces...
- Hiran 31,510 566,431 Beledweyne Middle Shabelle 22,663 622,660 Jowhar Banaadir 370 2,330,708 Mogadishu Lower Shabelle 25,285 1,218,733 Barawa Togdheer...
- It is primarily spoken by the Benadiri people, who inhabit the southern Banaadir coast of Somalia and into Kenya. Benadiri Somali is spoken on the Benadir...