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Somalia In 1960 the Trust Territory of Somalia and British Somaliland were united to form the independent Republic of Somalia. Most of the country is arid and much of the population is nomadic.

Somalia
Somalia

The port-capital is Mogadishu.

From Berbera, the chief port in the north, hides and skins, and sheep and goats are shipped to Aden.


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