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Re: Bosaso 2011 satellite image

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mashaalah very nice development. puntland is taking steady steps forward :up:
guys wer do u get the updated images from ?
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damu wrote:
Estarix wrote: I read in another thread were there was an ongoing debate about Bosaaso, and i think you mentioned that Bosaaso reached maximum size and cant grow further. Can you explain this further? why its size is at its peak?
bosaso is surrounded by mountains on one side and the sea on the other
the city cannot grow much further.
There's at least 3 miles of lowland left, after that they have to face the mountains:

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But you can still build homes on those, it just gets more difficult but if you look on the bright side the mountains provide cooler temperatures.
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Mckuus wrote:
damu wrote:
Estarix wrote: I read in another thread were there was an ongoing debate about Bosaaso, and i think you mentioned that Bosaaso reached maximum size and cant grow further. Can you explain this further? why its size is at its peak?
bosaso is surrounded by mountains on one side and the sea on the other
the city cannot grow much further.
There's at least 3 miles of lowland left, after that they have to face the mountains:

Image

But you can still build homes on those, it just gets more difficult but if you look on the bright side the mountains provide cooler temperatures.
^^ INCREDIBLE :o
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Looks like the same size as Burco. :up:
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Re: Bosaso 2011 satellite image

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Knight of Wisdom wrote:Looks like the same size as Burco. :up:
Burco is slightly smaller, but not by a lot.
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Mckuus wrote:
Knight of Wisdom wrote:Looks like the same size as Burco. :up:
Burco is slightly smaller, but not by a lot.
Bring forth a Satellite Image of Burco 2011.
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Knight of Wisdom wrote:
Mckuus wrote:
Knight of Wisdom wrote:Looks like the same size as Burco. :up:
Burco is slightly smaller, but not by a lot.
Bring forth a Satellite Image of Burco 2011.
It's not available yet, you'll have to be patient. However, I read recent reports from NGO's and they usually estimate Burco to be smaller.
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Burco's around 450,000 Whilist
bosaso is 483,000
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AbuukarSubeer wrote:good progress to my eastern brothers, keep it up :up:
:up: same to you bro
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Re: Bosaso 2011 satellite image

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AbuukarSubeer wrote:Burco's around 450,000 Whilist
bosaso is 483,000
Dude..that's way too high. lol.. weren't you the same guy who said Hargeisa was 1.2 million while in reality it's only ~600.000. Bosaso is probably around ~200,000.

Somalis should stop overestimating their cities.
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Re: Bosaso 2011 satellite image

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Mckuus wrote:
AbuukarSubeer wrote:Burco's around 450,000 Whilist
bosaso is 483,000
Dude..that's way too high. lol.. weren't you the same guy who said Hargeisa was 1.2 million while in reality it's only ~600.000. Bosaso is probably around ~200,000.

Somalis should stop overestimating their cities.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Did he say Hergeisa has 1.2 million in Population? :lol:
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lol he probably got that from wikipedia.

all somali cities on wikipedia have fake population figures (usually double the real size).
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Re: Bosaso 2011 satellite image

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Mckuus wrote:
AbuukarSubeer wrote:Burco's around 450,000 Whilist
bosaso is 483,000
Dude..that's way too high. lol.. weren't you the same guy who said Hargeisa was 1.2 million while in reality it's only ~600.000. Bosaso is probably around ~200,000.
Hargeisa is 1 million son, it was 400,000 27 years ago an average family in hargeisa has about 6 kids

http://www.trueknowledge.com/q/populati ... geisa_2011

even water has not become enough the 3rd pipeline is called for to be created
""The city's water supply system has not been improved since the mid-1980s, yet more and more people are migrating from the countryside to Hargeisa, Khalif Aw Abdillahi, manager of the Hargeisa water agency, told IRIN. "We produce 9,000 cubic meters of water daily, which is not enough for the city population because it is increasing; so [supply] needs to expand."
http://allafrica.com/stories/200906150994.html
"“The city’s water supply system has not been improved since the mid-1980s, yet more and more people are migrating from the countryside to Hargeisa, Khalif Aw Abdillahi, manager of the Hargeisa water agency, told IRIN. “We produce 9,000 cubic meters of water daily [which serves 150,000 persons], which is not enough for the city population [of about 900,000].”"
http://washafrica.wordpress.com/2009/07 ... er-supply/

if not 1.3 then it must be 900k or 1 million.
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Re: Bosaso 2011 satellite image

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Actually, I checked an UNHCR report that put Bosaso at 483,000 including the 120,000 IDPs in the figure.
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Re: Bosaso 2011 satellite image

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AbuukarSubeer wrote:Hargeisa is 1 million son.
1 million is the size of Stockholm or Khartoum.

Hargeisa is nowhere near that. It's roughly half it.
Monk-of-Mogadishu wrote:Actually, I checked an UNHCR report that put Bosaso at 483,000 including the 120,000 IDPs in the figure.
Link it. The entire population of Bari is 500k.....Bosaso is at the very most 250K (which is quite a lot anyway, quantity =/= quality).
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