ولاية جنوب غرب الصومال
South West State of Somalia
(Af Maay | Koofur Orsi)
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الفهم
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Location of the South West State within Somalia
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العاصمة | Barawe |
اللغات الرسمية | Somali language (Af Maay) | Arabic |
الجماعات العرقية | Somali |
الدين | Islam |
صفة المواطن | Koofur Orsian |
الحكومة |
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• President |
Abdiaziz Laftagareen |
المساحة | |
• الإجمالية |
98,863 kم2 (38,171 ميل2) (3rd state of somalia) |
التعداد | |
• تقدير 2017 |
5,678,245, most populated city Baidoa |
ن.م.إ. (ق.ش.م.) | تقدير 2018 |
• الإجمالي |
5,895,765 |
م.ت.ب. (2012) | 0.2 low |
العملة | Somali shilling |
مفتاح الهاتف | +252 |
النطاق العلوي للإنترنت | .so |
ولاية جنوب غرب الصومال (بالصومالية: Koonfur-Galbeed Soomaaliya, Maay Maay: Koofur Orsi؛ بالإنگليزية: South West State of Somalia)، تـُعهد محلياً بإسم Koofur Orsi، هي autonomous region in southwestern Somalia. It was founded by Hasan Muhammad Nur Shatigadud, leader of the Somalia RRA on 1 April 2002. It was the third autonomous region to be established.
After its dissolution in 2005, the territory was re-established in November 2009 as an official federal member state of Somalia. Abdiaziz Laftagareen was selected the president of this state. The capital of Koofur Orsi is Barawa, located on the coast of the Somali Sea.
المسقط والاسم
Koofur orsi (Koonfur-Galbeed) is bordered to the south by Jubaland, to the north by Hirshabelle, to the west by Ogadenia, and to the east by the Somali Sea. To the east, it is also bordered by Benaadir, whose administrative status was unclear during the 2010s. During its development phase, the regional state of Koofur Orsi was called the Interim South West Administration. Its full name was the South West State of Somalia and, in Somali, Maamul Goboleedka Koonfur Galbeed. In the local Maay Maay dialect, it is referred to as Koofur Orsi. An individual from Koofur Orsi is called a Koofur Orsian.
المراجع
- ^ "Somalia: RRA sets up autonomous region". IRIN. 1 April 2002. Archived from the original on 29 July 2013. Retrieved 4 February 2007.
- ^ "Third autonomous region breaks with Somalia". Afrol News. 2 March 2002. Retrieved 4 February 2007.
- ^ https://www.bbc.com/somali/war-46427827
- ^ Pelizzari, Elisa. "Guerre civile et question de genre en Somalie. Les événements et leurs retombées sur le destin d’une femme: Starlin Abdi Arush (1957-2002)," Cahiers du Genre 1 (2018): 193-213.
- International Crisis Group, Somalia’s South West State: A New President Installed, a Crisis Inflamed, 24 December 2018. "Against all sensible advice, the Federal Government of Somalia muscled in on a local election to shove aside an Islamist conservative candidate. It scored a tactical victory but created significant additional risk for the country already wracked by conflict and divided along regional and clan lines."
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