
Jilib in 1966
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Re: Jilib in 1966
An alley behind neighbor's houses:


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Re: Jilib in 1966
Grant,
What population do you think Jilib had in 1966?
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Abdi "It looks like a village" Johnson
What population do you think Jilib had in 1966?
I am,
Abdi "It looks like a village" Johnson
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Re: Jilib in 1966
AJ,
It's very good to see you back!
I don't know about the population. I am thinking between 300-500 in the town proper. The one town assembly I saw was less than 300. We only had 50 kids in the government school and about 15 at the Egyptian school. If you look at the Google Earth pic of Jilib today, the old market-school-police-administrative area to the west, is empty, gone; but the town has grown maybe 15-20% to the north and east. Any idea what the population is today?
It's very good to see you back!

I don't know about the population. I am thinking between 300-500 in the town proper. The one town assembly I saw was less than 300. We only had 50 kids in the government school and about 15 at the Egyptian school. If you look at the Google Earth pic of Jilib today, the old market-school-police-administrative area to the west, is empty, gone; but the town has grown maybe 15-20% to the north and east. Any idea what the population is today?
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Re: Jilib in 1966
I think I saw a 25,000+ figure but a lot of the southern towns confuse me. Could have been another town
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Re: Jilib in 1966
Nice pics 

Re: Jilib in 1966
these are priceless pictures.
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Re: Jilib in 1966
Waaw Grant. I am showing the last two photos to an old man in my town and he is recognising several people.
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