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'''Erigavo''' ({{lang-so|Ceerigaabo}}, {{Lang-ar|عيرجابو}}), also spelled as '''Erigabo''', is the capital and largest city of the [[Sanaag]] region of [[SomaliaSomaliland]].<ref name="Renders2012"/>
 
==History==
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==Demographics==
 
As of 2009 Erigavo has an estimated population of 180,000.<ref name="visura" /> In 1997, Matt Bryden said the [[Garhajis|Habr Yunis]] and the [[Habr Je'lo]] clans of the [[Isaaq]].<ref>{{Cite news |last=Refugees |first=United Nations High Commissioner for |title=Refworld {{!}} Report on the Fact-finding Mission to Somalia and Kenya (27 October - 7 November 1997) |url=http://www.refworld.org/cgi-bin/texis/vtx/rwmain?page=search&docid=3ae6a5bf0&skip=0&query=Erigavo%20clans&coi=SOM |access-date=2017-05-20 |website=Refworld.org |language=en |quote=Yet the region's main city Erigavo was wholly dominated by the Habr Jallo and Habr Yonis.}}</ref> The [[Harti]] [[Darod]] clan, mainly consistin of [[Warsangali]] and [[Dhulbahante]], also inhabit Erigavo however are the Majority minority within the overall city.<ref name="ocvp20152">{{cite web |date=2015 |title=District Conflict and Security Assessment Report |url=http://ocvp.org/docs/ERIGAVO%20DSA%20REPORT.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150215083553/http://ocvp.org/docs/ERIGAVO%20DSA%20REPORT.pdf |archive-date=2015-02-15 |access-date=14 November 2017 |pages=8 |issue=Assessment}}</ref><ref name=":2">Royal African Society, ''African Affairs'', Volume 101, Issues 402-405, (Oxford University Press: 2002), p.103.</ref> Other minority clans that inhabit the town include the Magaadle [[Dir (clan)|Dir]], Gahayle of [[Majeerteen|Majerten]], [[Madhiban]] and the Jibraahiil of [[Ogaden (clan)|Ogaden]].<ref name="ocvp20152" /><ref name=":2" /><ref>Royal African Society, ''African Affairs'', Volume 101, Issues 402-405, (Oxford University Press: 2002), p.103.</ref>
 
==Education==