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4-689: Hafun District is a district in the northeastern Bari or Puntland Region of Somalia . It faces the Guardafui Channel and its capital is Hafun . This Somalia location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Administrative divisions of Somalia [REDACTED] Member State of the Arab League Somalia is officially divided into 18 administrative regions ( gobollo , singular gobol ). These are in turn subdivided into seventy-two districts (plural degmooyin ; singular degmo ) On

8-500: A de facto basis, northern Somalia is now divided up among the autonomous region of Puntland In central Somalia, Galmudug is another regional entity that emerged south of Puntland. For these civil war divisions, see States and regions of Somalia . In 1931, Italian Somaliland consisted of seven commissariats. Following the 1935–36 Second Italo-Abyssinian War , Italian Somaliland became part of Italian East Africa with Abyssinia (Ethiopia) and Eritrea . Italian Somaliland

12-603: The Somali Republic maintained the 12 districts of the former Italian Somaliland and British Somaliland that merged to form the new country. In 1964, a new Northeastern (Burao) Province was established by merging Burao, Erigavo, and Las Anod and a Northwestern (Hargeisa) Province was formed from Berbera, Borama, and Hargeisa districts. In 1968, the capital of Basso Giuba was moved from Kismayo to Jamame . The 8 provinces at this time were: In 1982, Somalia reorganized from eight provinces into 16 regions. In June 1984, Awdal

16-617: Was one of six governorates of the new colony, the Somalia Governorate , and incorporated Somali -inhabited parts of the former Abyssinia. The governorate was subdivided into 10 commissariats, which were themselves divided into residencies. Following World War II, the Italian-administered Trust Territory of Somalia consisted of six Regions. The British Somaliland protectorate also consisted of two Regions. Upon independence in 1960,

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