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Dig is a district of Somali Region in Ethiopia. [1] [2]
Mudug is an administrative region (gobol) in north-central Somalia. The population of Mudug is 131,455 as of 2005.
Hiran is an administrative region (gobol) in central Somalia and part of the Hirshabelle State.
Bakool is a region (gobol) in southwestern Somalia.
The Somali Region, also known as Soomaali Galbeed is a regional state in eastern Ethiopia. Its territory is the largest after Oromia Region. The regional state borders the Ethiopian states of Afar and Oromia and the chartered city Dire Dawa to the west, as well as Djibouti and Somalia to north the east and south; and Kenya to the southwest.
The 2009–present phase of the Somali Civil War is concentrated in southern and central Somalia and portions of north eastern Kenya. It began in early February 2009 with the conflict between the forces of the Federal Government of Somalia, assisted by African Union peacekeeping troops, and various militant groups and factions. The violence has displaced thousands of people in the southern part of the country. The civil war has also seen fighting between the Sufi Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a and al-Shabaab.
Hargelle is a district of Somali Region in Ethiopia.
Gunagado is a district of Somali Region in Ethiopia.
Birqod or Bir-qod is a district of Somali Region in Ethiopia.
Bilcil buur is a district of Somali Region in Ethiopia.
Araarso is a district of Somali Region in Ethiopia.
Yoocaale is a district of Somali Region in Ethiopia.
Ayun is a district of Somali Region in Ethiopia.
Hora-shagax is a district of Somali Region in Ethiopia.
Xamaro is a district of Somali Region in Ethiopia.
Mayaa-muluqo is a district of Somali Region in Ethiopia.
Yaxoob is a district of Somali Region in Ethiopia.
Higloley is a district of Somali Region in Ethiopia.
Kudunbuur is a district of Somali Region in Ethiopia.
Geladi is a district of Somali Region in Ethiopia.
Dawa is a zone of Somali Region in Ethiopia.