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  1. Jubalandia o Oltre Giuba (Giubalandia en italiano) fue una región de la desmembrada Somalia en la llamada zona geográfica del continente Cuerno de África, a la que da nombre el río Juba.

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    Jubaland (Somali: Jubbaland, Arabic: جوبالاند, Italian: Oltregiuba), the Juba Valley (Somali: Dooxada Jubba), is a Federal Member State in southern Somalia. Its eastern border lies 40–60 km (25–35 mi) east of the Jubba River , stretching from Dolow to the Indian Ocean, while its western side flanks the North Eastern ...

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › JubalandiaJubalandia - Wikiwand

    Jubalandia o Oltre Giuba (Giubalandia en italiano) fue una región de la desmembrada Somalia en la llamada zona geográfica del continente Cuerno de África, a la que da nombre el río Juba.

  4. 18 de jun. de 2024 · Key points. Due to its natural resources and location, Jubbaland has the potential to be one of Somalia’s richest regions, but conflict has kept it chronically unstable for over two decades. The regions of Jubbaland are not linked by road and have no history of shared administration. As an administrative unit, Jubbaland is not ...

  5. 20 de sept. de 2021 · conflict in the Jubaland State of Somalia. The study findings are expected to guide the work of the United Nations in peace building and land conflicts management, and to inform land policy processes and other land governance interventions in Jubaland and Somalia as a whole. The study has three specific objectives:

  6. 21 de may. de 2013 · Jubaland is shorthand for Somalias diverse, southern-most section, linked by the course of the Juba River. The original Juba provinces covered a much larger area, but in 1975 President Siad Barre carved the then Lower and Upper Juba into Middle and Lower Juba, Gedo, Bay and Bakool regions.

  7. Land and Conflict In Jubaland: Root Cause Analysis and Recommendations. The report investigates the nexus between land and conflict in the Jubaland State of Somalia. From the analysis emerges that the key causes of conflict are environmental, socio-economic and governance-related.