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Somalia's Coastline By Federal States

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The Total Coastline For Somalia is Approximately 2,000 miles. And this is how the Federal Coastline is Divided Up.


We are blessed long live the Federal Republic of Somalia. :eat: :dj: :stylin: :som: :clap:

Somaliland Federal State of Somalia-353 miles of coastline
Puntland Federal State of Somalia: 791 miles of coastline.
Central Federal State of Somalia: 277 miles of coastline
Jubbaland Federal State of Somalia: 377 miles of coastline
Southwest Federal State of Somalia: 202 miles of coastline.


if you don't believe me do the measurements yourselves here. And if you disagree with my correct math please do take snapshots of your measurements so I can correct your Dumbass .

Thank you.

http://www.distancefromto.net/
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knet wrote:The Total Coastline For Somalia is Approximately 2,000 miles. And this is how the Federal Coastline is Divided Up.


We are blessed long live the Federal Republic of Somalia. :eat: :dj: :stylin: :som: :clap:

Somaliland Federal State of Somalia-353 miles of coastline
Puntland Federal State of Somalia: 791 miles of coastline.
Central Federal State of Somalia: 277 miles of coastline
Jubbaland Federal State of Somalia: 377 miles of coastline
Southwest Federal State of Somalia: 202 miles of coastline.


if you don't believe me do the measurements yourselves here. And if you disagree with my correct math please do take snapshots of your measurements so I can correct your dumpass.

Thank you.

http://www.distancefromto.net/
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Reer guuraa iyo federal state maxaa kala haysta!
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Somaliland Federal State of Somalia-353 miles of coastline
Puntland Federal State of Somalia: 791 miles of coastline.
Central Federal State of Somalia: 277 miles of coastline
Jubbaland Federal State of Somalia: 377 miles of coastline
Southwest Federal State of Somalia: 202 miles of coastline.
Hey, you left out Sh.Dhexe-Hiiraan State :mrgreen:
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Somaliland Federal State of Somalia-353 miles of coastline
Puntland Federal State of Somalia: 791 miles of coastline.
Central Federal State of Somalia: 277 miles of coastline
Jubbaland Federal State of Somalia: 377 miles of coastline
Southwest Federal State of Somalia: 202 miles of coastline.
:comeon:

Anyway, do you call this fake straight line a relaible measurments for a coast???

See our shores (Republic of Somaliland) is longer than it seems cos its not relativly straight like PL or the rest of Somalia. It goes down from Selel ,Awdal than up & down in Saxil Than goes up all the way to Sanaag. According to the site from Zaylac to Lasqoray is 380 miles. That's the straight line the whole coast would be from 430 to 450 miles if not more.

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Rambie wrote:
Somaliland Federal State of Somalia-353 miles of coastline
Puntland Federal State of Somalia: 791 miles of coastline.
Central Federal State of Somalia: 277 miles of coastline
Jubbaland Federal State of Somalia: 377 miles of coastline
Southwest Federal State of Somalia: 202 miles of coastline.
:comeon:

Anyway, do you call this fake straight line a relaible measurments for a coast???

See our shores (Republic of Somaliland) is longer than it seems cos its not relativly straight like PL or the rest of Somalia. It goes down from Selel ,Awdal than up & down in Saxil Than goes up all the way to Sanaag. According to the site from Zaylac to Lasqoray is 380 miles. That's the straight line the whole coast would be from 430 to 450 miles if not more.

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This guy doesn't understand the definition of the word coastline.
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Re: Somalia's Coastline By Federal States

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obviously from it's name

Coast line = where the land and the ocean meet.

Why does it have other meaning??

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Post by theyuusuf143 »

Your measurements are not accurate ! Somaliland coast is 850 km long or 530 miles.

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The Somaliland Coastline extends
from just east of Loyade (at 43° 15’
45” E) on the Djibouti border to just
east of Elayo ( at 48° 53’ E) on the
border with Somalia (which mostly
runs at 49° E). the distance is 530
miles and the main islands off the
coast are Mait Island in the east
and the Sadadin and Aibat Islands
in the west.
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Next up, which clan has more oxygen in the air. :idea:
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Lancer wrote:Next up, which clan has more oxygen in the air. :idea:
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Dhulbahante has the most sand in somalia.
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Somalia has one of the longest coastline's in the world. And it also has a very diverse sea life and you can find about anything in our sea. If our fishing industry was developed, it would bring in billions and billions in revenue.
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Who cares. Its infested with pirates and dozens of foreign navies, the fish is being stolen by Pakistani fishermen, oil companies are dividing it, Europeans are dumping toxic waste in it, Somalis take a shit in it like its a toilet and a good chunk of it is being disputed as we speak at the ICJ :lol:

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BaastoUnit wrote:Dhulbahante has the most sand in somalia.
Habarjeclo says not true !
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Puntland's total coastline 842.52 Miles. This is from Puntland's North of Calcuula to it's Southern border of Ceelbuur. And Also it's Eastern town of Bereeda to it's northwestern town of Erigavo. :eat: :dj: :stylin: :clap: :som:

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