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Re: Bosaso 2011 satellite image

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It's pretty impressive what's taking place in Bosaso.

ps: Family bought one of the Hilaac Villas in Bosaso. :som: :up:


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Mckuus wrote:Link it. The entire population of Bari is 500k.....
The population of Bari in 1975 was 330,000, same as Galguduud. Bosaso alone has a bigger population than Galguduud today so how can Bari still only be 500,000 when even Qardho the region's second town is bigger than every town in Galguduud?

http://ochaonline.un.org/OchaLinkClick. ... Id=1178196

The above is a PDF file that downloads, just open it and go to Page 12. The UN-HABITAT estimate is 250,000, but the local census-takers in each neighborhood came up with a total of 483,000 including 50,000 IDPs (not 120k like I thought, they must've been assimilated). Funny, there's one neighborhood called Suweeto (Soweto)--- :lol: ---luckily its the smallest neighborhood by far.
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there's one neighborhood called Suweeto (Soweto)--- ---luckily its the smallest neighborhood by far
soweto is a reer jubba neighborhood most of the folks who live there came from kismaayo :up:
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Mashallah, Bossaso is actually one of My fav towns in Somalia. I love the white buildings, coast and sun. Personaly I feel its wrong if I was to invest any of My little money anywhere other than My ancestoral homelands, but if I was to invest anywhere else it would be Bossaso :up:
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Re: Bosaso 2011 satellite image

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Murax wrote:Mashallah, Bossaso is actually one of My fav towns in Somalia. I love the white buildings, coast and sun. Personaly I feel its wrong if I was to invest any of My little money anywhere other than My ancestoral homelands, but if I was to invest anywhere else it would be Bossaso :up:
you are more then welcome to invest there if you wish. we respect property rights and we aint gonna pull that unuka leh bullshit on you :lol:
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Monk-of-Mogadishu wrote:The population of Bari in 1975 was 330,000, same as Galguduud. Bosaso alone has a bigger population than Galguduud today so how can Bari still only be 500,000 when even Qardho the region's second town is bigger than every town in Galguduud?

http://ochaonline.un.org/OchaLinkClick. ... Id=1178196

The above is a PDF file that downloads, just open it and go to Page 12. The UN-HABITAT estimate is 250,000, but the local census-takers in each neighborhood came up with a total of 483,000 including 50,000 IDPs (not 120k like I thought, they must've been assimilated). Funny, there's one neighborhood called Suweeto (Soweto)--- :lol: ---luckily its the smallest neighborhood by far.
Somalis always mess up censuses, it is not reliable (have you seen the census results of NE Kenya?). UNDP estimates are far more reliable (trained urban planners work for them after all), this is coming from someone who actually visited the place.
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Re: Bosaso 2011 satellite image

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quark wrote:
Murax wrote:Mashallah, Bossaso is actually one of My fav towns in Somalia. I love the white buildings, coast and sun. Personaly I feel its wrong if I was to invest any of My little money anywhere other than My ancestoral homelands, but if I was to invest anywhere else it would be Bossaso :up:
you are more then welcome to invest there if you wish. we respect property rights and we aint gonna pull that unuka leh bullshit on you :lol:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :up:



I know for a fact Bossaso is probably one of the very few places Where folks do not care about clan. If I'm not mistaken some wadaad was jailed who was not MJ, and the entire city rioted :up:
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Re: Bosaso 2011 satellite image

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AbuukarSubeer wrote:Hargeisa is 1 million son.
Joker..

''Hargeisa is the largest city in Somaliland. A recent UN-HABITAT GIS survey estimates around 450,000 inhabitants.''

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Re: Bosaso 2011 satellite image

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Somalian_Boqor wrote:It's pretty impressive what's taking place in Bosaso.

ps: Family bought one of the Hilaac Villas in Bosaso. :som: :up:


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How much is one of them? Most if not ALL the houses will be hosted by the Diaspora :lol:

If I remember correctly, these villas aren't close to the beach are they?? that would suck, I love the beach. :som:
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^ Those villas are on the outskirts, nowhere near the beach. I think they were around 35K per villa.

Most of them were sold to people from the diaspora, but they have their local relatives live in them while they are abroad much of the year.
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I'm not sure. There are 1 and 2-level villas in Hilaac. Below are some photos.


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It's best to purchase your own land and a build a villa yourself than getting one from those type of projects. You'll get a lot more space and higher quality for in return.
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Mckuus wrote:It's best to purchase your own land and a build a villa yourself than getting one from those type of projects. You'll get a lot more space and higher quality for in return.
My family and my cousins already have that :up:
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Re: Bosaso 2011 satellite image

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Mckuus wrote:It's best to purchase your own land and a build a villa yourself than getting one from those type of projects. You'll get a lot more space and higher quality for in return.
Not really.
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Re: Bosaso 2011 satellite image

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Somalian_Boqor wrote:
Mckuus wrote:It's best to purchase your own land and a build a villa yourself than getting one from those type of projects. You'll get a lot more space and higher quality for in return.
Not really.
How so?

Those hilaac villas come with very little space and the building material they used isn't that great.

The best villas in Bosaso are those build individually.
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