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The Jubba Valley (Somali: Dooxada Jubbada) is a valley in East Africa.

It follows the line of the Jubba River north from the Indian Ocean to the Somalia-Ethiopia border. The valley then splits, one branch following the Dawa River west along the Ethiopia-Kenya frontier, then north into Ethiopia, and the other branch follows the Ganale Dorya River north into Ethiopia.

Along with the Shebelle Valley, and nearby lakes Chamo and Abaya, the Jubba Valley is considered an Endemic Bird Area by Birdlife International.

The Somali section of the Jubba Valley is known as Jubaland.

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Jubba Valley

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The Jubba Valley (Somali: Dooxada Jubbada) is a valley in East Africa. It follows the line of the Jubba River north from the Indian Ocean to the Somalia-Ethiopia...

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Somali National Front

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united under the banner of the Allied Somali Force (later named the Jubba Valley Alliance) launched an offensive in the area. In June 2001, SNF would...

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Duduble

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within the Marehan formed the Jubba Valley Alliance (JVA) in order to control the fertile regions surrounding the Jubba river. Following the model of...

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Juba Valley Alliance

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The Juba Valley Alliance (JVA; Somali: Isbahaysiga Dooxada Jubba) is a political faction of the Somali Civil War. It was the primary opponent of the Somali...

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Jubba River

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The Jubba River or Juba River (Somali: Webiga Jubba) is a river in southern Somalia which flows through the autonomous region of Jubaland. It begins at...

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Somali slave trade

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colonial administrators placed the Jubba valley population in the latter category. Colonial discourse described the Jubba valley as occupied by a distinct group...

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Black people

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colonial administrators placed the Jubba valley population in the latter category. Colonial discourse described the Jubba valley as occupied by a distinct group...

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Arab League

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contains several highly fertile lands like the Nile Valley, the Jubba Valley and Shebelle Valley in the Horn of Africa, the Atlas Mountains in the Maghreb...

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Somali Bantus

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primarily reside in the southern part of the country, primarily near the Jubba and Shabelle rivers. Somali Bantus are not ancestrally related to the indigenous...

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Bardera Polytechnic

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initiated during the first phase are: Jubba Valley Veterinary Institute and Bardera District Agricultural Institute Jubba Valley Veterinary Institute (JVVI) will...

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Shebelle Valley

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the Jubba Valley and nearby lakes Chamo and Abaya, the valley is considered an Endemic Bird Area by Birdlife International. Nugaal Valley Jubba and Shabeelle...

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Aulihan

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control of the hinterland of the lower Jubba river by the 1870s. The Aulihan today hold the middle Jubba Valley areas north of Gelib. Their grazing territory...

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Swahili language

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spoken by some of the Somali Bantu ethnic minority mostly living in the Jubba Valley. It is classified as a Northeast Coast Bantu language as Swahili is and...

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Reer Diini

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Adan Shire Hiiraale, Former Minister of Defence of Somalia, head of the Jubba Valley Alliance. Ahmed 'Idaaja'' Farah Ali, a Somali literary scholar and publisher...

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Tunni

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are believed to have occupied the lower Shabelle valley since 2000 B.C.E and occupied the Jubba valley along with their cousin Garre since 1000 B.C.E....

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Nugaal Valley

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Dharoor valley have only had 5 wells drilled, making the area one of the least explored areas in North Africa. Cal Madow Jubba Valley Shebelle Valley Novikov...

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Marehan

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Adan Shire Hiiraale, Former Minister of Defence of Somalia, head of the Jubba Valley Alliance. Abdulkadir Sheikh Dini, Former Minister of Defence of Somalia...

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Jubaland

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Juba Valley (Somali: Dooxada Jubba), is a Federal Member State in southern Somalia. Its eastern border lies 40–60 km (25–35 mi) east of the Jubba River...

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Juba Valley Agricultural Institute

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The Juba Valley Agricultural Institute (Somali: Machadka Beeraha Dooxada Jubba) is an academic institute within the Bardera Polytechnic College in Bardera...

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Darod

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Shire Hiiraale, Marehan, Former minister of defence of Somalia, Head Jubba Valley Alliance Jama Ali Korshel, Warsangeli, Somali Army General, former Head...

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Ahmed Farah Dualeh

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President of Jubaland, a region comprising the three Jubba Valley regions of Gedo, Middle Jubba and Lower Jubba. Dualeh was born and raised in Somalia. He finished...

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Garre

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will find Garre is closely affiliated with Tunni and Jiido of the Lower Jubba Valley. Arabs, who inhabited the Kismayu coast and islands parallel to the coast...

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List of Somali flags

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of Maakhir State, a quasi-state 2008–2009 Flag of Maakhir State Flag of the unrecognised Jubba Valley State Flag of the unrecognised Raas Caseyr State...

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Ibrahim Adeer

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established a garrison in Dolow. His final conquest when he marched south of Jubba valley reaching what is now known as Kismayo and quickly expelling the Ajuran...

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Bardere

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largest and most densely populated city in the region. Bardere sits on the Jubba River around 250 km west of the city of Baidoa and is in a highland area...

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Dadaab

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the Rahanweyn clan. Most of the latter have migrated from the southern Jubba Valley and the Gedo region, while the remainder have arrived from Kismayo, Mogadishu...

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