Garre may refer to:
The Garre are a Somali pastoralist clan genealogically belonging to the Samaale, with the Quranyow section of the Garre originally belonging to the Dir clan family. They live in southern Somalia, northeastern Kenya and southern Ethiopia.
Nilda Celia Garré is an Argentine lawyer, politician, and diplomat. She was Minister of Defense during the presidency of the late Nestor Kirchner and remained in this position, and as Minister of Security, under President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. She was the first woman in her country's history to serve in either office. She also served as the Argentine Representative to the OAS. She is currently a deputy at the Argentine Chamber of Deputies.
Oscar Alfredo Garré is a former Argentine football defender.
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Moyale is a market town on the border of Ethiopia and Kenya, which is split between the two countries: the larger portion is in Ethiopia which is split by the Oromia Region from west and the Somali region from east, and the smaller is in Marsabit County, Kenya.
The Dir is a major Somali clan. Its members inhabit Djibouti, northwestern Somalia, Ethiopia, and northeastern Kenya.
Samaale, is the oldest common forefather of several major Somali clans and their respective sub-clans. It constitutes the largest and most widespread Somali lineage. Two of the constituent Samaale sub-clans, the Dir and Hawiye, are regarded as major clans today.
The Rahaweyn is a Somali clan, composed of two major sub-clans, the Digil and the Mirifle. It is one of the five major Somali clans residing in the Horn of Africa.
The demographics of Somalia encompass the demographic features of Somalia's inhabitants, including ethnicity, languages, population density, education level, health, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.
Carlos Timoteo Griguol is an Argentine football (soccer) coach and former player, who played as a midfielder.
The Habar Gidir or Averghedir is a subclan of the Hawiye and the even larger Samaale clan. It is one of the major sub-clans of the Hawiye and Somali clans in general. This clan has produced many prominent Somali figures including the first Prime Minister of Somalia and Somalia's fifth President.
The Bimaal or Bimal, official name: Jamal, is one of the sub-clans of the major Dir clan family. This clan is widely known for leading a resistance against the colonials in southern Somalia for decades which can be compared to the war of the Sayyid in northern Somalia. The Biimaal mainly lives in Southern Somalia, the Somali region of Ethiopia, which their Gaadsen sub-clan mainly inhabits and in the NEP region of Kenya.
The Rendille–Boni languages is a proposed subgroup of the Macro-Somali languages, belonging to the Cushitic family. The languages are spoken in Kenya. The hypothesis has been by now rejected, in favor of grouping Aweer as a member of the Somali languages, closely related to Garre.
Aweer (Aweera), also known as Boni, is a Cushitic language of Eastern Kenya. The Aweer people, known by the arguably derogatory exonym "Boni," are historically a hunter gatherer people, traditionally subsisting on hunting, gathering, and collecting honey. Their ancestral lands range along the Kenyan coast from the Lamu and Ijara Districts into Southern Somalia's Badaade District.
The Somali languages form a group that are part of the Afro-Asiatic language family. They are spoken as a mother tongue by ethnic Somalis in Horn of Africa and the Somali diaspora. Even with linguistic differences, Somalis collectively view themselves as speaking a common language.
Garre is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken by the Garre people inhabiting southern Somalia, Ethiopia and northern Kenya. It belongs to the family's Cushitic branch, and has an estimated 57,500 speakers. Garre has similarities with the Aweer language (Boni). However, its speakers are physically and culturally distinct from the Aweer people.
Juan Manuel Abal Medina is an Argentine journalist and politician who served as Secretary General of the Peronist Movement between 1972 and 1974, and would later become a prominent lawyer in Mexico.
Ezequiel Garré is an Argentine footballer who last played for Argentinos Juniors of the Primera A in Argentina.
Emiliano Garré is an Argentine footballer currently playing for Luján of the Primera C in Argentina.
Gardhere or Gardere or Garder also more commonly known as Gardhere Samale is a large Somali clan that inhabits vast territories in Kenya, Southern Ethiopia and Southern Somalia. Notable sub-clans who belong to the Gardhere Samale are the Gaalje'el Degodia'Garre 'Owrmale, whom all trace descent from Gardhere Samaale.
Garre marro is the tribal name of a Somali community who live in Ethiopia, Somalia, and Kenya. They inhabit the Dollo, on the southern border of Ethiopia adjacent to northeastern Kenya and Western Somalia, in the Gedo region.