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Zeylac ! Muudiye ! ! ! Xeela Toq!oshi ! ! ! Gahrreg Coomaay ! ! !Mar!eera Buur Gaaban Warmaddow ! !Zeylac ! Hollis Moqor Shimbiro ! Conqoro Dur-Duri Bossaso ! ! Galayr Bossaso/Samo-Wadag !! ! !!! Gammedin ! !Baargaal ! ! Guriasamo ! ! Qaanlaay!e Karin Rehis ! Hagia Ceel ! Darrei Donta !Waraabood ! !Anghor !Dadabalo Ceelaayo ! ! Dhaankadus ! Doon Jaglaleh ! ! Saforrei Homisso Jadan ! ! ! p! ! ! Gheda Dauho ! Qaw . Dhegcaan Corieli DJIBOUTI Las Mihin Qoow (Bender Siyaada) ! ! Ahable ! p! Caasha Caddo Laas Moholin ! ! Dhasaan 1 Unuun Laz-I-Naio ! Geelweyta ! Dhasaan!! ! ! ! ! Hais Las Gal ! !!! Laasa Surad !Laasqoray ! Xarshaw Daradhur !Af-Bashaashin Xirsi Bow ! ! ! !Bacugia Xankookib ! Geel Wayta !p Mash-Caleed Golgol ! Gondoli ! Helem Bahaila ! ! !Qaloocan Dari Sal Weyn !Tolmo ! Qorax Jiif Gub! ato !! ! ! ! Las Goriga Habab Git ! !Laasa-Surad ! ! Odawaa Dari Hundegaal ! El Dhurre Marsheed Garaar ! ! ! ! Waqdariya Ulxeed Aualgube Hai Iongali ! !Gurur Seiemmogh !Qorraxaad ! Dhegacad! ! ! ! Farcaanood ! ! Laasqoray Xidid ! Shebaab Berda Uen ! Dudo Kayaxa ! ! Laag Bohagno !Laas Xuluys ! ! Daga Xaab Karin Xuurwee ! ! !Beel-Wacatay Xuliya Hamug ! Gaatir-Oodan El Af-Ca Uarallai ! Xabaasha-Waale Xammure ! ! Cadayo ZEYLAC ! ! ! ! Mush-Xaleed ! ! Harag Jiid ! ! Maydh Galgala! ! ! Markadaan Cali Weeci ! Badhan Duriduri Dha!saq! Saladegh Tager ! ! ! Dameer ! ! ! ! !Ceel Gaal Kari!n Las Chi Bohol ! ! ! Xarago ! Sac-Qooqis ! ! ! Qurac Avarfaro !Hareed ! Maygaag ! ! Xaad!h ! Celaayo Dancug ! Sugure !Masuadde Xiis ! BOSSASO Arar G!ubetti Ceel Dibir ! T!uur Masale Marraje ! ! Itaageer ! ! El Daddavo Yalho Xijijle Dudub Asa !Xiis Cirshiida Satellite Haren Laan Cawaale Balidhidin !Gumbax ! ! ! LAASQORAY Caiodo ! Laan Shinbirood ! !Heensa ! ! Bal!li Doog Af Urur Massal ! !Ruguda ! !Karin ! ! Hoosin Gaabo ! Camuud! Culus Rugay Madar Mugle Kala-Beyr Tasjiic !Surat Qumbo Wareen ! ! Baliyar I!tager ! !! ! Mundila Bayi Cubayd !Geeso-Qabad Tuulo-Ciise ! ! ! Fulla Guutooyinka !Lo'Aneba Xero M! ugle Garab Karid Faluja Gumbah !Deh-Cabo Iskudarka ! ! Midhishi ! ! ! Cammuud Culus ! Gumbuxo Conqor ! Haldhaagan ! Yos ! ! !Mulaax ! !Xamaas Dagaar QANDALA ! Qoralahe! ! Xeri-Mooli Ma!!dar Moge ! ! !Tuur-Idaad Sh.Ciise Karuure Qabura ! ! Hadaaftimo !Ufeyn-Sare El Arare ! ! Bulo Xareed ! Shalcaw ! ! Heemaal Cadde ! Daloh Kulmiye Yubbe ! Ceel-Daraad ! ! Buq-Catooti ! ! ! LoyeelHaylan !Laako ! ! ! ! Ma!rawade ! Raad! !Jiingadda !Legunle Xidhxid Galbeed ! Gudaado Karin Daray Badhan Xoore Rukuuda Jiidali ! ! ! ! Xubeera Ena Baianle Lughaye Laso-Dhagax-Gud!uudan ! Dhamiije-Tiro Kalyo-Waqal Midigale Audelle Uen ! ! Daayer Gal ! Darsi Satellite ! M!indigle ! Ia!sup ! ! ! Galool-Dheer !Daamo ! Xamure Ceel Madoobe ! ! ! ! Kobdhexaad Karin Coodenley ! Ufeyn !! ! ! Xabow Darbi-Duqa ! ! !Handa ! LUGHAYE ! ! ! ! Lava Rugodle Nuur Odawaa Hadhwanaag ! Ceel La Qoday Satellite !Ceel-Doofaar p !Jidhi Ido-Cadeys Laan Qiciye Satellite !Gahayr ! ! !! El Fira ! Bali-Shillin ! Geerisa ! Ceerig! aabo ! Dhaxamo God Cabobe ! Heemaal Dheere ! Beeyo Liiban ! Geed La-Rifay ! ! !Hadeytacawl Gudmo A! faaf Satellite!! p ! p ! ! Cawsane ! ! ! ! ! Dhahqadood Satellite p ! ! Carmo Scillale Bio Madda! Garahule Doghei Hadayta Haydeeta Weyn Gudmo Biyo Cas ! ! Hurdiya Baxara Saaf !Heemaal Xussein Siyaara Maax Satellite ! .! ! !Timirshe ! ! ! ! Eil Geradi ! !Kalawle Dayaxa ! Doonyaha Sattellite Bur Meirale Cabdi Geedi ! Biyo-Cas ! Goob !Caddoowe Baxarsaas ! Raqas Satellite ! ! Biyo Guure Dhoob !Barookhle ! Sheikh Awaare ! ! Cabdil Qaaddir Xoog Faras ! Dacnan Ceerigaabo ! Sabawanag ! Ciiradhame Dawacaaley Doganhe!ieh Carto ! ! Gargoore ! !Dabder !Biyafoge Daryalle ! ! ! ! Carmale Agarboale Derbi Xoorre ! Masa Gan ! ! Dharjaale ! Karduush !Caro-Weyne Dhuur Madare ! !Scillale Hodmane ! ! ! !Magab !Mulaax Dagaar !Ceel Doofar ISKUSHUBAN Ceel Sheekh ! ! Sala Gon Geelka Goojis ! Berbera Batalaale Dhaban Dhige Afdiin Sh Well ! ! !!! Sheel Muruxle ! Iskudar Beeyo K!ulul Qsali ! !! Laso-Dawaco ! ! ! ! ! !Dharoor Mashruuca Dibira Weyn ! Meeladeen Ciisse Dhorzi! Cabdi Geeddi Berbera/Burao Sheekh ! ! ! ! ! Beeyo-Dhaadheer !Fararali ! Al Marodle C!eel Adde Dacawaley BAKI ! p! ! ! Habaas Jilbalay !Biyo-Guduud ! ! ! Bulloxaar Jaama Laye Biyo-Guure Dhextaal Xaafuun ! p Juurile ! Hayle CEEL AFWEYN ! Bur Mahago p Geeri ! Argasan ! ! Yufle ! !Ascira Sh. Dudub AFiqi AaWdan ! DAL Hulka Ina Bulshaale Dhabar Dalool E! l Gaimeddo !Caro-Wareen ! Laz Meleden El Uneut El Gavoiad Dabo Dilaac Dhabi Cad !Dubar Xa! reed ! !Haylaan Kala! rag ! ! ! !Cilaamo Dibqarax ! ! ! Lathuba Spr Well! !Xariirad ! Rag Cadeeye Biyo Guduud ! BERBERA ! El Raghebis Foocaar ! !! ! ! ! p ! Fadhi Xun Xaaji Tawakal ! Soddonley ! Aroor-Seel Jif Sheed-Dheer! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Ceel Dhabasle Xariir ! ! !! ! Daras! alam ! Gargaara ! ! ! El Mah Ceel Baxay Gor Goray! ! ! ! ! Hodan Godheere! ! Kalmac Sare C!uun ! ! ! !Baki ! ! ! Ceel La Helay Laas Xig Barde Looxle !Dalwayn Iskushuban/Jacayl! ! ! !Bahdoon ! CEERIGAABO El Medo ! ! ! ! ! Darya Dheere! ! Tuurka !Xagal ! Fara-D! eero Burco Kibir ! ! ! Ardaa Dalsan ! ! Cadayo ! ! Jiingada ! ! Bohol Qaloocato ! Af Ruugleey Xabaalo Tumaalood ! ! Ceel-Buh Hiil Buraan ! ! ! Buraan ! ! ! ! Jeedaal ! Sheed Dheer ! Durdur ! ! BORAMA ! Beeyo C! adaadeed Laba Hadhalay !Dacawo Sibeeye !Hanghei ! WOQOOYI ! !Ceel-Daayeer Laas Ciidle !Kalmac ! Dara Godle !Dhagax Guduud Satellite Iskushuban Xalimaale! Boon ! B! aki W! aran Weis ! Dhabar Dalool Al Rungle Celi !! Badanbed ! ! Garas Kal Daray ! Guryasan Beeyo Cadaad Mija Caseeye Laas Dhuure Ka!rin Biyood Sodonlay Bildhaalay ! Illad ! Cammaan ! ! ! ! ! ! Kalgaraf Qayaad Samo ! Jibalei Culaacule Dhuxun ! Ceeryaan Satellite ! ! ! Cabaasa Abaase D! hadheer Teeb Damasha ! !! Bahalaley ! Xididaley Shimbiraale ! ! ! ! Hayeeti ! ! Mareegaley !! Dhaymoole ! Garas Koolo Dhuur Cilaan ! ! ! ! ! ! Ilada Dubgax Satellite ! ! ! ! ! ! Bixin ! ! Dhidhiid ! ! Dhuumood ! ! ! Qudhacood Shimbiraale Qulquda ! ! ! ! Cabaasa ! Biike Qolqol !! ! ! ! Laaley! s Rari-Bul Karin Kulan ! ! ! ! ! ! Beeyo Macaan Garuble Kabiid Mooda Alxamdullileh Xamarta Dur-Dur Cad ! Isasu!dhan ! ! Ceel Daayeer ! ! Cadaad ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Garas ! Wadaba ! !! ! Gooraan Kuddo Qu!ud Xamaas ! ! !Tuulo-Dhibiijo ! Bali Busle ! Quljed ! GALBEED Qarradh ! Dhadhiin Yaxye Baar-Madobe Wanbarta Qolqol Xeego Dheen Gacan Sool Midgaan Labi Raqas Tuulo Dhibiijo Ceel Baxay ! ! ! ! ! GEBILEY ! ! ! ! ! Ceel Baxay Baylah Ma Leh Satellite !! Anghor Daban ! ! ! ! Baabaa Ooman ! Kalmac Sare Shakab ! ! ! !! ! Kalsheekh !Qoof Cawsane! ! Jirjir ! Xamarta Hogeed ! Kal Qoray ! Qudhac Dheer Cubocso Sac! -Lamood Qudhaco ! ! ! !Fiqifuliye Kaladhac ! ! Xuubabays N Aga Maroodi Laaso-Dawaco N Maraalay, Maraaley ! ! Taw Tawle Shakal Qabuurta !Raamaale !Qoyon Waaciye ! ! ! San Dharkayn ! Baxarsaafka ! Ceel Maweel !Shoodhe ! ! Barkhado ! ! ! ! ° ! ° Sheikh Huways ! Gw! eleed Wano!w ! !Daradawanle Daba-Raqas Hul-Qaboobe ! ! ! Siir ! Habar Shiro Bola Cohuan ! ! Satawa Lafa-Maroodi ! ! ! ! BARI Xiriiro ! ! !Kax Hadh Wanaag ! Lafaruug Tuurta!! ! !Baloole & Igar ! ! ! 0 Waraabe Da!ree! ray R! uqi ! Illinta Bacaado Ceel Canood ! Gal Madoobe Huguf !Huluul ! ! ! 0 ! ! ! Ando Bait Illinta Qoryaale! !! Fadhi Weyn G! idil ! ! Sabaayo !! ! Dalaw ! ! ! Kalad Hacda Iskorosaar Laamiye ! ! Sheekh Abdaal ! ! Fiqi Ayuub ! ! Dalmadot ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kiridh ! ! 1 ! ! !Besareh Kulmiya Illinta Dhexe Kaldhadhaab Damala Xagarre 1 ! ! ! ! ! Wa!aba! a ! ! Docolka Ceel Afweyn ! ! Garabad Kalmasso ! ! ! ! Geedi Libaax ! Xiinweyni ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Edagan ! Illinta Bari Booclay ! ! ! Ceelal Kal Booca Satellite ! Xiddo !! Old Baki ! ! Illinta Galbeed ! Qoxle ! ! Ras Wed ! ! ! !Dhadhinyahya ! ! SHEIKH ! Garbadheere ! ! Daarimo Seemaal ! ! ! !! ! Qudbiga ! S!ha! kaal(Sh!abaax) ! Agabar Gaboobe Beeyo Baxday Yaroowe Kalbarre ! ! God Lagodei ! ! ! Maqaaxida Inanta (Bari) ! Borama ! ! ! Masle Gaal Goble !Duud-Hooyo ! ! Gacan Libah Hallo p Laas-Geel Il-Carmo Cadayn Dharyo ! ! ! ! ! Samaysa Dheer . ! ! Laas Khadar ! ! ! ! Iskudar ! Karinta Jid Cad ! SANAAG ! ! ! Gumbur Xangeeyo Camuud Satellite Gaad ! Gubadka Kadiga Dhan!aan ! ! ! !Fundhuc-Dule Garbo-Dhe!ere Kalqorey Alaala-Cadka !Gulaanle ! !Walaalgo Fo! oda ! Ilinta Dhexe ! ! ! ! ! Dhereran Bodacad Sheerbi ! ! Sheikh !Cagaaray Xamilka ! ! Kaldaray Laasa Carro ! Hadhley ! ! Karin Biyood ! ! ! Waraqa-Gibil Ku Dirir ! ! Jidhaangob ! Il Waabey Ge!ed-!Diqsi Bus ! Daymo-Xun Damale Xagare Xab! aal-Reer ! Biyo Gaduud ! ! ! Malugta Dhexe ! Liqaar Tulli! ! F! adac ! ! ! Dhoomo ! ! ! ! ! Geba Gebo Ceelcade ! ! Ciddei Jebis ! Xirsi Jiciir ! ! !Galoolley !! Kidiga Dhanaan ! ! !Ximan Tuelg Kubalantay !
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