Awdalland

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Awdalland
أرض أودال
Flag
Anthem: Soomaaliyeey toosoo
Location of Awdal in Somalia.
Location of Awdal in Somalia.
Capital Borama
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Official languages
Government
 •  President Mahdi Isaaq
Autonomy Federal Republic of Somalia
 •  Proclaimed 2009 
 •  Recognition unrecognized 
Area
 •  Total 6,122 km2
2,364 sq mi
Currency Somali shilling (SOS)
Time zone EAT (UTC+3)
 •  Summer (DST) not observed (UTC+3)
Calling code +252 (Somalia)
Internet TLD .so (Somalia)
Rankings may not be available because of Awdalland's unrecognized de facto state.

Awdalland (Somali: Awdalland Arabic: أرض أودال‎‎) is a region in northwestern Somalia. Centered on Borama, the capital of the Awdal province, its leaders declared the territory an autonomous state in 2009.

History

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Borama skyline.

Awdalland (also spelled "Adal[land]" or "Adel[land]") takes its name from the Adal Sultanate, a medieval empire which rose to power during the 16th century. The area along the Ethiopian border is abundant with ruined cities, which were described by the British explorer Richard F. Burton.[1]

In 1995, after the collapse of the Somalian central government, a local separatist movement known as the Awdalland Republic briefly sought independence.[2]

In 2009, the formation of a new autonomous region within a federal Somalia was officially declared. Referred to as Awdalland or the Adal State, the local administration does not recognize the secessionist Somaliland government's claim to sovereignty or to its territory.[3][4]

Demographics

The Awdal region of Awdalland is primarily inhabited by Somalis from the Gadabuursi and Issa clans.[5][6]

References

  1. Richard Burton, First Footsteps in East Africa, 1856; edited with an introduction and additional chapters by Gordon Waterfield (New York: Praeger, 1966), p. 132. For a more recent description, see A. T. Curle, "The Ruined cities of Somaliland", Antiquity, 11 (1937), pp. 315-327
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