Gedo
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Gedo is a region (gobolka) in south western Somalia. Its capital is Garbahaarreey. Gedo region (gobol in Somali) is bordered by Ethiopia, Kenya and the Somali regions of Bakool, Bay and Jubbada Dhexe.
Gedo is the second largest region of Somalia (Bari being the largest). In 1996, Gedo's population was estimated to be 300,000. After the breakout of the civil war and loss of the central government, the population of the region was mostly concentrated in the towns of Baardheere and Buulo Xaawo for security reason. Buulo Xaawo is second most populous town in the region. It lies on the western part of the region on the Kenyan border. Gedo's largest town, Baardheere, is economically strong and is the breadbasket of the region. Agricultural abundance from this fertile land, which includes maize, potatoes, sorghum and onions, is shipped to many different parts of the country.
However, the economy of the region has always been a depressed one. At one time, the U.N. released a report indicating that business in this region was less than in any other region in Somalia. The economy heavily relies on old models, external food aid and lifestock. The region is characterized by extreme drought, conflict, and lack of clean drinking water.
There is simmering animosity between the minority Rahanweyn clan and the larger Mareehan (Daarood) clan. Although the Mareehan and Rahanweyn rarely inter-marry, there is a rivalry for the scant resources and food aid in this region.
It consists of 6 districts which are as followed.
1- District of Gar beheray Marexan
3- District of bardheere Marexan & rahan wayn
4- Districy of Belet xaawa Marexan & rahan wayn
5- Districy of Ceel Waaq Marexan