line and looks more of a city than Burtinle which looks like a refugee camp.

Both at the same zoom
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In the country-side the wealth of a family or clan can be known by the among of animals they have.MrPrestige wrote:Lady_Nas Your kins claim have been busted. Thanks to terraserver, waxba ha ii faniin Burtinle.
Don't ever think you can compete with the Gadhweyn city of Ceerigaabo
4 small cars and a single house your too poor to compete with Burtinle Dirty iidoor.MrPrestige wrote:Is bunch of shacks suppose to impress me Lol?
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Bosaso is already into city territory. I will not be surprised if it surpasses burco in size in the next decade. It is actually bigger than Baydhabo now.BigBreak wrote:geosteven u need to be corrected. i think this is what you meant:
Of the three COUNTRIES of ethnic somali majority (Somaliland, Somalia and Djibouti), each has one major city (Hargeisa, Mogadishu and Djibouti city respectively)
Somaliland has 3 ordinary cities (Berbera, Burco and Borama) and everything else is either a town or village
Somalia has 3 ordinary cities (Galkacyo, Kismayo and Beledweyne) and everything else is a town or village
Djibouti has no ordinary cities, 5 regional capitals as towns and everything else is a village
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Bosaso surpassing burco in the next decade or so ...I am assuming you meant Hargeysa.thegoodshepherd wrote:Bosaso is already into city territory. I will not be surprised if it surpasses burco in size in the next decade. It is actually bigger than Baydhabo now.BigBreak wrote:geosteven u need to be corrected. i think this is what you meant:
Of the three COUNTRIES of ethnic somali majority (Somaliland, Somalia and Djibouti), each has one major city (Hargeisa, Mogadishu and Djibouti city respectively)
Somaliland has 3 ordinary cities (Berbera, Burco and Borama) and everything else is either a town or village
Somalia has 3 ordinary cities (Galkacyo, Kismayo and Beledweyne) and everything else is a town or village
Djibouti has no ordinary cities, 5 regional capitals as towns and everything else is a village
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And it has economic growth on its side.
You are just ascribing statuses based on relative knowledge, it would be unfair to compare the US for example which is a much larger country than Somalia and use its relative conditions and use the same for Somalia which is much smaller. City status is handed down by the government of a country; it could be no larger than your typical town in the United Kingdom but at the same it could have building, financial strength, political influence that grants it city status.GeoSeven wrote:Major City - Muqdisho
City- Hargeisa
Mid sized towns- Kismayo, Gaalkacyo, Baidoa, Bosaso, Borama, Beledweyne and Burco
Everywhere else in Somalia is either a small town or village.