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  Jubaland - Viquipèdia
Jubaland (Trans Juba o Ultra Juba, italià Oltre Giuba) és la regió al sud del riu Juba.
La regió de Jubaland va quedar en gran part controlada des el 1992 pel general Mohamed Said Hersi, àlies Morgan (membre del clan Darod-Majertin) que dirigia el Front Nacional Somali) que amb les restes del exèrcit de Barre havia entrat a la regió procedent de Kenya.
El 3 de setembre de 1998 Morgan va anunciar que pretenia establir una regió autònoma de Jubaland amb centre a Kishimayu, i es va pronunciar per una federació confederació que preservés la unitat sagrada de Somàlia, confederació a la que hauria d'unir-se el Somaliland.
ca.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jubaland#.C3.88poca_colonial   (478 words)

  
 Jubaland
Jubaland used the coat of arms of Somalia.
Der Name "Jubaland" geht auf den Namen des Flusses Juba zurück, der die östliche Grenze des Landes bildet.
The name "Jubaland" has its roots in the name of the River Juba, which is the eastern border of the country.
www.flaggenlexikon.de /fsomjuba.htm   (676 words)

  
  Jubaland - Japan
Jubaland shown on a map of Somalia in yellow: regions 7 (Gedo), 9 (Middle Juba), and 10 (Lower Juba)
Jubaland was ruled by the Arabian Sultanate of Muscat (now in Oman) from 1836 until 1861 when the new Sultanate of Zanzibar was split from Muscat and Oman and given control of its African territories.
Jubaland was ceded to Italy 29 June 1925, purportedly as a reward for joining the Allies in World War I and had a brief existence as the Italian colony of Oltre Giuba, under governor (16 July 1924 - 31 December 1926) Corrado Zoli (b.
jubaland.zdnet.co.za /zdnet/Jubaland   (1298 words)

  
  Jubaland
Jubaland (also Jubbaland, Trans-Juba, It: Oltre Giuba) is the southwesternmost part of Somalia, on the far side of the Jubba River[?] (thus the "trans-" name), bordering on Kenya.
Originally Jubaland was part of the British colony of Kenya, but was ceded to Italy June 29, 1925, purportedly as a reward for joining the Allies in World War I.
Jubaland declared its independence from Somalia in 1998, and its present status remains unsettled.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ol/Oltre_Giuba.html   (249 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Jubaland
Jubaland (Somali: Jubbaland) or Juba Valley (Somali: Dooxada Jubba), formerly Trans-Juba (Oltre Giuba), is the southwesternmost part of Somalia, on the far side of the Juba River (thus "Trans"-Juba), bordering on Kenya.
Jubaland was ruled by the Arabian Sultanate of Muscat (now in Oman) from 1836 until 1861 when the new Sultanate of Zanzibar was split from Muscat and Oman and given control of its African territories.
Jubaland was ceded to Italy 29 June 1925, purportedly as a reward for joining the Allies in World War I and had a brief existence as the Italian colony of Oltre Giuba, under governor (16 July 1924 - 31 December 1926) Corrado Zoli (b.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Jubaland   (952 words)

  
 tScholars.com | Jubaland   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Jubaland (Somali: Jubbaland) or Juba Valley (Somali: Dooxada Jubba), formerly Trans-Juba (Template:Lang-it), is the southwesternmost part of Somalia, on the far side of the Juba River (thus "Trans"-Juba), bordering on Kenya.
Jubaland is divided among the administrative regions of Gedo, Middle Juba, and Lower Juba and is technically part of the Transitional Government of Somalia.
Jubaland was ruled by the Arabian Sultanate of Muscat (now in Oman) from 1836 until 1861 when the new Sultanate of Zanzibar was split from Muscat and Oman and given control of its African territories.
www.tscholars.com /encyclopedia/Jubaland   (568 words)

  
 Jubaland Information
Jubaland (Somali: Jubbaland) or Juba Valley (Somali: Dooxada Jubba), formerly Trans-Juba (Italian: Oltre Giuba), is the southwesternmost part of Somalia, on the far side of the Juba River (thus "Trans"-Juba), bordering on Kenya.
Jubaland is divided among the administrative regions of Gedo, Middle Juba, and Lower Juba and is part of the self-declared state of Southwestern Somalia.
As of 2006, Jubaland's territory lies completely within the larger Southwestern Somalia, which declared itself independent in 2002, and its present status remains unsettled.
www.bookrags.com /Jubaland   (460 words)

  
 Entsüklopeedia :: Jubaland   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Jubaland (Jubbaland, itaalia keeles Oltre Giuba) on Somaalia edelapoolseim, Keeniaga piirnev osa, mida ülejäänud Somaaliast eraldab Juba jõgi.
Jubaland on asustatud peamiselt darodite hulka kuuluvate ogadenide ja marehanidega, kes elavad peamiselt Etioopias.
Jubaland was renamedappointed for Jubaland, the firstnamed the Jubaland Boundarywork of the Jubaland Boundaryintersection of Jubaland-Tanalandseparated Jubaland from thethe Mixed Jubaland Boundarycession of
www.entsuklopeedia.com /topic/Jubaland.html   (287 words)

  
 Jubaland also Jubbaland Trans Juba It Oltre Giuba is the...
"Jubaland" (also "Jubbaland", "Trans-Juba", It: "Oltre Giuba") is the southwesternmost part of Somalia Somalia, on the far side of the Jubba River Jubba River (thus the "trans-" name), bordering on Kenya Kenya.
Originally Jubaland was part of the British British colony of Kenya, but was ceded to Italy Italy June 29 June 29, 1925 1925, purportedly as a reward for joining the Allies in World War I World War I.
Jubaland declared its independence from Somalia in 1998 1998, and its present status remains unsettled.
www.biodatabase.de /Jubaland   (337 words)

  
 Jubaland - Wikipedia Mirror   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Jubaland (also Jubbaland, Trans-Juba, Italian Oltre Giuba) is the southwesternmost part of Somalia, on the far side of the Jubba River (thus "Trans-Juba), bordering on Kenya.
Jubaland was ruled by the island sultanate of Zanzibar (ruled by a branch of the Omani sultanate) since 1836.
Jubaland's territory lies completely within the larger Southwestern Somalia, which declared itself independent in 2002.
www.wiki-mirror.be /index.php/Jubaland   (367 words)

  
 Concepts, Issues & Cases:   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Control of land is an important cause of conflict in the Jubaland region of Southern Somalia, a rich farming riverine environment.
Jubaland is where some of the most intense fighting in the on-going civil war in Somalia has been concentrated.
However, the mere existence of Jubaland’s resource rich ecological base is not the proximate source of conflict in the region itself.
www.edcnews.se /Reviews/Lind2002.html   (1657 words)

  
 Somaliland Patriots News - Why Is Smitty In Djibouti? Part I - Somalia.
Southern Mudug, red on the map, is mostly an outpost of the northern subclans of the Hawiye clan, centered around the small port of Hobyo (red on the map).
Jubaland (if the Juba Valley Alliance is included) more or less matches the old boundaries of an Omani and then British client-state that exist in the 18th C. under the same name.
The leader of Jubaland (which is yellow on the map) has thrown in with the TFG and is a member of the cabinet.
www.safka-hore.com /modules.php?name=News&file=print&sid=1816   (2165 words)

  
 Jubaland - Definition up Erdmond.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The main city is Kismayu, on the coast near the mouth of the Jubba.
Originally Jubaland was part of the British colony of Kenya, but was ceded to Italy June_29, 1925, purportedly as a reward for joining the Allies in World_War_I.
Through Jubaland to the Lorian swamp;: An adventurous journey of exploration and sport in the unknown African forests and deserts of Jubaland to the unexplored Lorian swamp,
www.erdmond.com /Jubaland.html   (304 words)

  
 Jubaland - TIME
Having reached an understanding with Premier MacDonald of Britain on the subject of a cession by Britain to Italy of Jubaland, Premier Benito sent experts to London to settle the precise terms of the agreement.
Jubaland is part of British East Africa and, according to the terms of the Treaty of London (1915), under which Italy agreed to enter the War on the side of the Allies, Britain and France agreed to compensate Italy should they extend their territorial interests on the African continent.
Britain agreed to cede a larger portion of her holding in East Africa, if Italy would accept the adjustment as final settlement of all issues, affecting Italy, that were raised at the Peace Conference.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,718418,00.html   (286 words)

  
 Jubaland@Everything2.com
For two years it was the separately administered territory of Oltro Giuba ('Beyond the Juba'), but on 1 July 1926 it was united with neighbouring Italian Somaliland, and thus became part of Somalia on independence in 1960.
With the total breakdown of central government in Somalia in the 1990s, various regions have seceded: in 1991 the former British Somaliland in the north declared full independence, followed by declarations of autonomy in 1998 by Puntland in the north and Jubaland in the south.
On 3 September 1998 the Somali Patriotic Movement and the elders of the Digil and Rahanweyn clans declared the State of Jubaland under the presidency of Muhammad Siyad Hersi, the warlord commonly known as Morgan.
www.everything2.com /index.pl?node=Jubaland   (259 words)

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