Largest cities or towns in Somalia
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Rank | Name | Region | Pop. | Rank | Name | Region | Pop. | ||
Mogadishu Hargeisa |
1 | Mogadishu | Banaadir | 2,610,000[1] | 11 | Afgooye | Lower Shebelle | 79,400[2] | Bosaso Galkayo |
2 | Hargeisa | Woqooyi Galbeed | 1,127,000[1] | 12 | Beledweyne | Hiran | 67,200[2] | ||
3 | Bosaso | Bari | Around 700,000[3] | 13 | Goldogob | Mudug | 62,700[2] | ||
4 | Galkayo | Mudug | 75,000 to 315,000[4] | 14 | Garowe | Nugal | 57,300[2] | ||
5 | Merca | Lower Shebelle | 230,100[2] | 15 | Jowhar | Middle Shebelle | 57,100[2] | ||
6 | Jamame | Lower Juba | 224,700[2] | 16 | Bardera | Gedo | 51,300[2] | ||
7 | Borama | Awdal | 515,616[5] | 17 | Qardho | Bari | 47,400[2] | ||
8 | Kismayo | Lower Juba | 183,300[2] | 18 | Erigavo | Sanaag | 41,000[2] | ||
9 | Baidoa | Bay | 157,500[2] | 19 | Luuq | Gedo | 41,000[2] | ||
10 | Burao | Togdheer | 120,400[2] |
References
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- ^ "Livelihood Baseline Profile: Galkayo Urban" (PDF). Food and Agriculture Organization. October 2010. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
- ^ "Land Cover of Selected Study Areas in Somaliland and Southern Somalia" (PDF). Somalia Water and Land Information Management. February 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 February 2015. Retrieved 26 June 2021.