Your land is literally called Guban which is why it never grew into a city and Bosaso did.
Next time take shot at us and not the IDPs, you pathetic loser.
I too would be mad if my territory was officially designated a desert
Your land is literally called Guban which is why it never grew into a city and Bosaso did.
Next time take shot at us and not the IDPs, you pathetic loser.
Guban is the flat maritime plain from Djibouti city in the west to just east of BerberaThatβs the worst picture you could find and itβs an IDP camp.
The map I posted is literally area called Guban aka Burnt, it doesnβt hold a candle to Bosaso which is why 7 people live there.
That map is fake. There's not 400 mm rain in Burco.
Sorry about that, the Burnt area happens to be in another part of Somaliland. So Hiis managed to stay a shithole without being in the Burnt area after your mighty tribe conquered it.Guban is the flat maritime plain from Djibouti city in the west to just east of Berbera
You posted a pic of Xiis in Sanaag which has nothing to do with the Guban and tried to pass it off as some kind of a diss
Sorry about that, the Burnt area happens to be in another part of Somaliland.
@Helios
You do know the word "guban" is an Af-Soomaali word for "burnt".
IDPs in Puntland are settled in areas the locals don't want to inhabit. The outskirts of Bosaso, Garowe etc.
Nobody is giving them prime real estate.
Yeah they were moved around Faroole's era to the camp site he posted.Speaking of Bosaso IDP camps, is it true they used to be settled in an old neighborhood near the beach and then they were moved?
Boqolka Buush in Bosaso , the IDP camp, has it been removed to the outskirts? The one pictured below?
Yeah they were moved around Faroole's era to the camp site he posted.
You can post that of any city in a desert environment, the northern part of Bari is desert.Climate-wise, what is the difference between:
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And:
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Same desert landscape.
You can post that of any city in a desert environment, the northern part of Bari is desert.
The point is you people bragged about conquering that town as if it was great but it's 7 homes on a beach.
Bosaso looks great as the video showed. You do not have a single town on the coast that rivals its size and its exports which is why all of you Isaaq are obsessed with its port.
Sorry about that, the Burnt area happens to be in another part of Somaliland. So Hiis managed to stay a shithole without being in the Burnt area after your mighty tribe conquered it.
I'm very well aware what guban means@Helios
You do know the word "guban" is an Af-Soomaali word for "burnt".
IDPs in Puntland are settled in areas the locals don't want to inhabit. The outskirts of Bosaso, Garowe etc.
Nobody is giving them prime real estate.
Least hospitable but the largest city. Somaliland's 50% literacy rate at display. Stay comparing your 7 houses to Bosaso.We are talking about climate. Stick to the program sand neggro.
You live in the least hospitable territory in the whole region, a desert.
You are the last person on earth to talk about human habitat when your land looks like the surface of Mars
Least hospitable but the largest city. Somaliland's 50% literacy rate at display. Stay comparing your 7 houses to Bosaso.
You have dryland rainfed farms which go into drought every few seasons and which is why 80% of your livestock died a few years ago. I can hear this talk from a Abgaal in Jowhar but not a burnt man from Somaliland.I'm very well aware what guban means
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The guban is just a thin coastal strip of land where but unfortunately for you guys you have almost entire gobols that are burnt like Bari. We have the luxury of a cool interior and can actually farm large scale in parts of Somaliland
Land is land and if Xiis was taken that's area to trade and settle - most have urbanized away from the the tuulos anyways
I didn't accept it, you come from an area called Guban, I merely quoted your illogic.Sand neggero, glad you've come to your senses and accepted your territory is least hospitable stretch of land in the region.
You were out of moves anyway
Famines are uncontrollable when they strike but the averages here reflect the regular patternYou have dryland rainfed farms which go into drought every few seasons and which is why 80% of your livestock died a few years ago. I can hear this talk from a Abgaal in Jowhar but not a burnt man from Somaliland.
Official Says 80 Percent of Livestock Dead in Somaliland
Authorities in the breakaway republic of Somaliland say at least 80 percent of the region's livestock have died due to the crippling drought that has also killed dozens of people and forced thousands into displaced persons camps.βThe situation is very grave as most of the livestock were killed...www.voanews.com
That's good for you, Borama is in that agricultural region that I mentioned earlier@Helios
What's your point? We also have farms in Bari, Nugaal and Mudug, incredible coasts, oases etc, etc.
The only town in North-West Somalia that has ever been beautiful in my eyes is Borama.
Nothing interests us about your Somaliland, zilch.
Fake news, you are posting a particular season which is why your map does not have a date. Lets look at the average.Famines are uncontrollable when they strike but the averages here reflect the regular pattern
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Most of the guban region averages more precipitation than large portions of PL
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That's good for you, Borama is in that agricultural region that I mentioned earlier
You might have farms but there is no region documented as primarly subsisting on agro pastoralism in Puntland - nowhere
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