Somalia, state of the nation

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Re: Somalia, state of the nation

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James Dahl Great Update. :up:
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Ive never heard of ximan and xeeb before. I though that area was controled by Galmudug.
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Somali_Boqor wrote:Ive never heard of ximan and xeeb before. I though that area was controled by Galmudug.
Galmudug claimed a lot of Ximan and Xeeb, and Ximan and Xeed claim a fair chunk of Galmudug as well, which may be an issue somewhere down the road though I hope not, last thing Somalia needs is yet another territorial dispute between nascent regional states.
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Maakhir :arrow:
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Ceerigabo is the fringes of Maakhir/Warsangeli Militias your map is BOGUS considering Dar-aslaam and Ceeloqoday Jibril Siciid towns where the Isaaq civilians of Erigavo never go let alone militias.

You might as well shade Somaliland up until Bosaaso if your map is this inaccurate considering Warsangeli pretty much translates as anti-Isaaq thus Erigavo would be where the green line ends.
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