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- Garbahare (also: Garbaharey) (Somali: Garbaharey, Maay: Garbiharey, Arabic: جربهاري) is the capital of Gedo, an administrative region in southern Somalia...
- Garbaharey Airport (IATA: GBM) is an airport serving Garbaharey, the capital city of the Gedo region in Somalia. The airport has one runway which is 1...
- Garbaharey District (Somali: Degmada Garbahaarey) is a district in the southwestern Gedo region of Somalia. Its capital is Garbaharey. It is mainly po****ted...
- after Somali forces ambushed Al-Shabaab fighters in Tulo-Barwaqo, near Garbaharey. The spokesman for the Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a paramilitary claimed they...
- measuring 1,300 by 30 metres (4,265 ft × 98 ft). Garbaharey Airport (IATA: GBM) is an airport serving Garbaharey in Jubaland. The airport has one runway which...
- a 2005 handheld game console and the last model in the Game Boy line Garbaharey Airport, in Somalia Garhwali language Grand Bauhinia Medal, an honour...
- primarily inhabits Kismayo in Abudwak in the Galgudud region, Bardhere, Garbaharey and Burdhubo in the Gedo region. There is no clear agreement on the clan...
- Retrieved 2023-05-19. Wadaag, La (2011-05-03). "At Least 26 Killed in Garbaharey, Somalia Clashes". Voice of America (in Somali). Retrieved 2023-05-19...
- British and Italians fought twice over this area. The regional capital is Garbaharey. President Siad Barre's forces withdrew to Gedo following the collapse...
- Waljama'a backed by TFG soldiers against Al-Shabaab took place in the town of Garbaharey in the Gedo region. The town fell into the hands of Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a...