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S.No Region Districts 1 Awdal Region Baki S.No Region Districts 1 Awdal Region Baki District 2 Awdal Region Borama District 3 Awdal Region Lughaya District 4 Awdal Region Zeila District 5 Bakool Region El Barde District 6 Bakool Region Hudur District 7 Bakool Region Rabdhure District 8 Bakool Region Tiyeglow District 9 Bakool Region Wajid District 10 Banaadir Region Abdiaziz District 11 Banaadir Region Bondhere District 12 Banaadir Region Daynile District 13 Banaadir Region Dharkenley District 14 Banaadir Region Hamar Jajab District 15 Banaadir Region Hamar Weyne District 16 Banaadir Region Hodan District 17 Banaadir Region Hawle Wadag District 18 Banaadir Region Huriwa District 19 Banaadir Region Karan District 20 Banaadir Region Shibis District 21 Banaadir Region Shangani District 22 Banaadir Region Waberi District 23 Banaadir Region Wadajir District 24 Banaadir Region Wardhigley District 25 Banaadir Region Yaqshid District 26 Bari Region Bayla District 27 Bari Region Bosaso District 28 Bari Region Alula District 29 Bari Region Iskushuban District 30 Bari Region Qandala District 31 Bari Region Ufayn District 32 Bari Region Qardho District 33 Bay Region Baidoa District 34 Bay Region Burhakaba District 35 Bay Region Dinsoor District 36 Bay Region Qasahdhere District 37 Galguduud Region Abudwaq District 38 Galguduud Region Adado District 39 Galguduud Region Dhusa Mareb District 40 Galguduud Region El Buur District 41 Galguduud Region El Dher District 42 Gedo Region Bardera District 43 Gedo Region Beled Hawo District www.downloadexcelfiles.com 44 Gedo Region El Wak District 45 Gedo Region Dolow District 46 Gedo Region Garbaharey District 47 Gedo Region Luuq District 48 Gedo Region Burdhubo District 49 Hiran Region Beledweyne District 50 Hiran Region Buloburde District 51 Hiran Region Jalalaqsi District 52 Hiran Region Mataban District 53 Hiran Region Mahas District 54 Middle Juba Region Bu'ale District 55 Middle Juba Region Jilib District 56 Middle Juba Region Sakow District 57 Lower Juba Region Afmadow District 58 Lower Juba Region Badhadhe District 59 Lower Juba Region Jamame District 60 Lower Juba Region Kismayo District 61 Mudug Region Galkayo District 62 Mudug Region Galdogob District 63 Mudug Region Harardhere District 64 Mudug Region Hobyo District 65 Mudug Region Jariban District 66 Nugal Region Burtinle District 67 Nugal Region Garowe District 68 Nugal Region Eyl District 69 Sanaag Region Badhan District 70 Sanaag Region El Afweyn District 71 Sanaag Region Erigavo District 72 Sanaag Region Dhahar District 73 Sanaag Region El Buh District 74 Sanaag Region Las Khorey District 75 Middle Shebelle Region Adan Yabal District 76 Middle Shebelle Region Balad District 77 Middle Shebelle Region Adale District 78 Middle Shebelle Region Jowhar District 79 Lower Shebelle Region Afgooye District 80 Lower Shebelle Region Barawa District 81 Lower Shebelle Region Kurtunwarey District 82 Lower Shebelle Region Merca District 83 Lower Shebelle Region Qoriyoley District 84 Lower Shebelle Region Sablale District 85 Lower Shebelle Region Walaweyn District 86 Sool Region Aynabo District 87 Sool Region Las Anod District 88 Sool Region Taleh District 89 Sool Region Xudun District www.downloadexcelfiles.com 90 Togdheer Region Burao District 91 Togdheer Region Buhoodle District 92 Togdheer Region Odweyne District 93 Togdheer Region Sheikh District 94 Woqooyi Galbeed Region Berbera District 95 Woqooyi Galbeed Region Gabiley District 96 Woqooyi Galbeed Region Hargeisa District For more information, kindly visit : www.downloadexcelfiles.com www.downloadexcelfiles.com .
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