Fafahdun

Fafahdun
Faafaxdhuun
Town

A pond in Fafahdun.
Fafahdun

Location in Somalia.

Coordinates: 2°13′0″N 41°37′0″E / 2.21667°N 41.61667°E / 2.21667; 41.61667Coordinates: 2°13′0″N 41°37′0″E / 2.21667°N 41.61667°E / 2.21667; 41.61667
Country  Somalia
Region Gedo
Time zone EAT (UTC+3)

Fafahdun (Somali: Faafaxdhuun) is a town in the southwestern Gedo region of Somalia in the district of Bardera. Town coordinates are 2° 13′ 0″ N, 41° 37′ 0″ E.

History

Fafahdun(Af Soomaali:Faafaxdhuun)is named after the (Faaf, Faafka Faafaxdhuun)or Creek which loopes around Fafahdun. The Creek and its many tributaries bring water from mountains in Gowraar grazing areas onto the flat lands near the town. Fafahdun is famous among Somalis as having great numbers of camel. Fafahdun grazing lands is the camel capital of Gedo Region.

Fafadhun Somali Military Base

Fafahdun's proximity to the Kenya's NFD region and border the attention of early 1960s, the Somali government established army base near Fafahdun. From the early 1960s to late 1980s, Fahfahdun was home to Somalia's 63rd Army Division.

Geography and habitat

The town is located in the southwestern part of the country, near El Wak and about 85 miles west of Bardera.

A dust road passing through Fafahdun connects it to Bardera and other areas in the larger Gedo region, as well as the city of Wajir in the Somali-inhabited North Eastern Province of Kenya.

The countryside is home to most of the Gedo region's camel population. About 50 km west of Fafahdun is the famous Gelgesha Prairie, an open flatland as far as the eye can see. Some of the exotic animals found in this prairie area include ostriches, oryx, gerenuks (a particular kind of antelope), warthogs, and a variety of bird species.

Demographics

Fafahdun's population is estimated at around 10,000 inhabitants or 1,500 households,Hawraarsame and Reer Hassan of the Marehan Clan well represented. Most of the town's residents are pastoralists who mainly raise camels.

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