(Isla Brava) Costa Brava, a coastal area Mediterranean of northeast Spain Barawa, a town in Somalia commonly known as Brava La Brava Lake La Brava San Javier...
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Barawa (redirect from Barawa, Somalia)
Barawa (Somali: بَراوِّ Barāwe, Maay: Barawy, Swahili: بَرَأَاوٖ Baraawe, Arabic: ﺑﺮﺍﻭة Barāwa, Italian: Brava), also known as Barawe and Brava, is the...
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Bravanese people (redirect from Brava people)
Barawe of Somalia and Kenya. As their name suggests, the Bravanese hail from Brava (Barawa), a port town on the southeastern coast of Somalia. Barawa is...
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Sidi (Pakistan, India), Tikulu (Bajuni Islands, Somalia), Socotra Swahili, Mwiini (Brava, Somalia), Coastal Swahili (Lamu, Mombasa, Zanzibar), Pemba...
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individuals, migrated to Somalia in the early 1900s as traders and settled in coastal towns such as Berbera, Zeila and Brava. However, a report by the...
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Abdullahi Ahmed Addow (category Finance ministers of Somalia)
Addow (Somali: Cabdilaahi Axmed Caddoow, Arabic: عبد الله أحمد أدو) is a Somali politician and diplomat. Addow was born on 15 May 1936 in Brava, situated...
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Italian Somaliland (redirect from Somalia Italiana)
subdivisions of Brava, Merca, Lugh, Itala, Bardera, and Jumbo. Following the assassination of an Italian Lieutenant by anti-colonial Somali rebels, Italian...
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Italian Somalis (Italian: Italo-somali) are Somali-born citizens who are fully or partially of Italian descent, whose ancestors were Italians who emigrated...
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Benadiri people (category Ethnic groups in Somalia)
The Banaadiri people (Somali: Reer Benaadir, Arabic: البنادريون) are a people group in Somalia. Banaadiris largely inhabit Somalia's southern coastline....
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Sultanate of the Geledi (category Early modern history of Somalia)
as such by the British Parliament. The Somali tribe of Ruhwaina. The Chief of this and other tribes behind Brava, Marka and Mogdisho is Ahmed Yusuf, who...
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Aden Abdullahi Nur (category Defence ministers of Somalia)
Jess's forces from Kismayo and Brava. Jess then went on to form an alliance with Aideed's USC, which became known as the Somali Liberation Army (SLA). Their...
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Bravanese dialect (category Languages of Somalia)
Bravanese people, who are the predominant inhabitants of Barawa or Brava, in Somalia. Maho (2009) considers it a distinct dialect, and it has been classified...
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The Tunni (Somali: Tunni) are a Somali clan that make up part of the wider Digil-Rahanweyn branch. It is one of the major clans that inhabit the South...
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Healthcare in Somalia is largely in the private sector. It is regulated by the Ministry of Health of the Federal Government of Somalia. In March 2013,...
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Barawa District (category Districts of Somalia)
(Somali: Degmada Baraawe) is a district in the southeastern Lower Shabelle (Shabeellaha Hoose) region of Somalia. Its capital lies at Barawa (Brava)....
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Somali–Portuguese conflicts refers to the armed engagements between Portuguese forces and Somali forces, namely those of the Adal Sultanate and the cities...
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southern Somalia. The administrative regulator, at that time, was Governor Mercantelli, who divided the colony into the six regions of Brava, Merca, Lugh...
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Murusade (category Ethnic groups in Somalia)
The Murusade, (Somali: Murursade, Mursal; Arabic: مرسذه ,مرسل) also contemporarily known as Mursal, are a Somali subclan, part of the Karanle branch of...
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Dada Masiti (category 19th-century Somali women writers)
Lamu. Dada Masiti left Tunda for Brava at a very early age and as such is often wrongly presumed to have been born in Brava. Her family on both sides hailed...
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Wadaad's writing (category Articles containing Somali-language text)
the Amrani of Barawa (Brava) to also write the Swahili dialect, Bravanese. Wadaad's writing was often unintelligible to Somali pupils who learned standard...
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such, in addition to frequent maritime connections, every island except Brava and Santo Antão has a domestic airport. Praia Airport, which was opened...
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Swahili language (section Somalia)
tip of the country and in the town of Brava in the form of Chimwiini; both contain a significant amount of Somali and Italian loanwords. Standard Swahili...
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Bimaal (category Articles containing Somali-language text)
Shabelle centuries ago and settled on the coast between Gelib-marka and Brava as sedentary farmers. The Bimal are divided into four subclans, the Saad...
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Vista, Vila do Maio (Porto Inglês) on Maio, São Filipe on Fogo and Furna on Brava. These are terminals for inter island ferry service carrying freight and...
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Airport CDT Fuerteventura Fuerteventura Airport FUE Girona Girona-Costa Brava Airport GRO Gran Canaria Gran Canaria Airport LPA Granada Federico García...
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1 Câmara de Lobos 5 Machico 20,272 68.3 Machico 5 Ribeira Brava 12,428 65.4 Ribeira Brava 4 Calheta 10,901 112 Calheta 8 Ponta do Sol 8,559 46.2 Ponta...
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Warsaw Modlin Airport Warsaw Radom Airport Spain, Barcelona Girona–Costa Brava Airport Josep Tarradellas Barcelona–El Prat Airport Reus Airport United...
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Uways al-Barawi (category Somalian Sufis)
Sheikh Uways Al-Barawi (Arabic: أُوَيس البَراوي; 1847–1909) was a Somali scholar credited with reviving Islam in 19th century East Africa. Sheikh Uways...
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Haatim (category Somali clans)
Haatim (Chimini: Ra Haatimi, Somali: Haatim, Arabic: حاتم ) are a Somali clan from southern coastal cities of Baraawe, Marka, Kismayo and Mogadishu, they...
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East African campaign (World War II) (redirect from Somalia in World War II)
supply dumps and Italian troops. The Walrus aircraft on Shropshire attacked Brava and Italian bombers claimed a near miss on one of the British ships. When...
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