WHAT
DO YOU KNOW ABOUT BARAAWELAND STATE OF SOMALIA?
Baraaweland
State of Somalia is one of the Autonomous administration located in
south Somalia and aims to create an independent administration in
the South region of Somalia. Unlike and is willing to unite with the
rest of Somalia under a federal government structure
SEE THE
BELOW DETAILED INFORMATION!
Prior in
1990 Lower Shabelle, Middle and Lower Juba regions have been most
highly effected regions in Somalia when waring parties have been
clashing to ethnically cleansing the true inhabitants of these
regions who are now founded elsewhere in the globe after they were
forced to flee their homeland by those intruders/invaders. These
regions who sought to create their own administration are largely
members of the TUNNI sub-clan of the Digil and Mirifle who dominate
these regions.
Efforts to
set up this independent administration, has began in 2009 the
administration would allow for development and stability of the
regions.
This
Autonomous administration brings together all the clans and sub
clans, inhabitants, aboriginals, dominants who are the genuine
inhabitants of these regions including the Jareer community, Bajuni,
Biimaal and etc however the majority dominant/inhabitants of the
three regions are the TUNNI of the DIGIL and MIRIFLE member, the
TUNNI clans itself consisting of 20 clans in turn of 36 sub clans and
speak their own Dialects similarly to Maay speaking communities in
south Somalia
The city of
Baraawe is one of the longest aged coastal town in the history and
was one of the biggest trade center in Africa, far Asia and Egyptians
and as many scholars have written a remarkable story of the city
Currently founded in the international historic Archives in Asia,
Gulf and Europe (Portugal and Greece) its the plight of Baraaweland
inhabitants to decide set this peaceful autonomous administration
The name
Brava, Baraawe, Barawa, Bravanese refers to the environment and the
aboriginal dominant tripes/clans/community resided this land which
are the TUNNI shangamaas communities
The
administration have not yet officially declared but are in the
process of setting up its structure which after approved may consist
of proposals that will be presented by the elect constitutional
committees
BARAAWELAND
STATE REGIONS
The Lower
and Middle Juba regions comprise the districts of Kismayo,
Jilib, Jamaame, Hagar, Afmadow, Badaadhe, Bua'ale and Sakow.
They have a combined area of 1085 square kilometres with a coastline
of 730 kilometers. The regions are bordered on the south by Kenya, on
the north by the Gedo region, Bay and Lower Shabelle regions. With an
estimated population of 2 million people, the predominant clans are
TUNNI, JAREER, DIGIL, and RAHANWEIN The three regions are the most
fertile lands in Somalia and constitutes one of the principal
bread-baskets of the country
LOWER
SHABELLE REGION
The Lower
Shabelle region lies to the west, northwest, and southwest of
Mogadishu. It is bordered to the south by the Juba region, to the
east by the Indian Ocean and Mogadishu, coastal areas and semi-desert
stretches such as the Brava district. The region comprises eight
districts: Merka, Afgoi, WanleWeyn, Qoryoley, Sablale, Barawa,
Kuntuwarrey and Awdegle. It has an estimated population of 2 million
The population are classified under four categories; nomadic
agricultural, agricultural, nomadic, and urban sedentary. The people
of Baraaweland State of Somalia speak their own dialect and Somali
The capital city of Baraaweland State is Baraawe
The
administration have set its flag which compose of three colors Green
on top Blue center and Brown bottom written Baraawenad State whit
black ink, the green represents this fertile land while Blue is the
Nationwide and Brown the color of the people, sand, rivers and
culture please do not hesitate to contact the counsel of elders at
baraawelandstate.gov@gmail.com
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