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'''Buuhoodle''' or '''Buhodle''' is used to be part of the ] region of ]. Buuhoodle is the largest city in the Cayn region. It has population of over 100000.00 thousand. In addition, there are about 30000.00 people who come for shopping each day. It is located border between Ethiopia and Somalia. It is a commercial hub for goods that coming from Bosaaso, Garoowe, Las anod , Galcaio, Berbera and Burco. All these goods go through main market in Buuhoodle before it reaches in Ethiopia. The city is rich with live stock. Each day about a 1000.00 goats and sheep are leaving from Buuhoodle to Bosasso and Berbera. The city has One puplic High school, and one middle school along with five Private schools. It also has 24 hours electricity along with modern communication system such as cell phones, TV station, as well as internet services. Moreover, the city has one of the best hospital in east Africa which is called Daryeel Hospital. In 2003 the water project has been completed by somali dispora, and now the city has clean water in every house hold. | ||
People in Buuhodle are ethnically Dhulbahante Daarood, who is culturally associates with Isaaq. The dhulbahante tribes who reside Buuhoodle are Mainly Ahmed Graad, such as Reer Hager, Ali gari, Waise Adan, Samakaab Ahmed, Igal Naaleeye, Araale Mahad, and Farah Adan Buhood., Other tribes who also resides Buuhoodle are Barkad, Khaalid, Yaxye, Hayaag, Mohamed Muuse, as well as other dhulbahte tribes. | People in Buuhodle are ethnically Dhulbahante Daarood, who is culturally associates with Isaaq. The dhulbahante tribes who reside Buuhoodle are Mainly Ahmed Graad, such as Reer Hager, Ali gari, Waise Adan, Samakaab Ahmed, Igal Naaleeye, Araale Mahad, and Farah Adan Buhood., Other tribes who also resides Buuhoodle are Barkad, Khaalid, Yaxye, Hayaag, Mohamed Muuse, as well as other dhulbahte tribes. | ||
Buuhoodle is the heart of Somali history; it is the place that Darwiish war started in 1891. It is rich traditional city where people who born Buuhoodle believe that they are the once who fought and die for greater Somalia. They are very superior people who think themselves as warriors. Buuhoodle has never been controlled or capture by any enemy fighter, even British colony who occupies entire northern Somalia was not able to do that. Buuhoodle people are extremely proud who always look for national interest rather then division. It is the home of the most respected individual in Somalia Sayid Mohamed Abdulle Xasan who was born Buuhoodle and latter fought with British during the war world II. It is also the home of the well respected Somali poets such as | Buuhoodle is the heart of Somali history; it is the place that Darwiish war started in 1891. It is rich traditional city where people who born Buuhoodle believe that they are the once who fought and die for greater Somalia. They are very superior people who think themselves as warriors. Buuhoodle has never been controlled or capture by any enemy fighter, even British colony who occupies entire northern Somalia was not able to do that. Buuhoodle people are extremely proud who always look for national interest rather then division. It is the home of the most respected individual in Somalia Sayid Mohamed Abdulle Xasan who was born Buuhoodle and latter fought with British during the war world II. It is also the home of the well respected Somali poets such as |
Revision as of 18:47, 13 December 2008
Buuhoodle or Buhodle is used to be part of the Togdheer region of Somalia. Buuhoodle is the largest city in the Cayn region. It has population of over 100000.00 thousand. In addition, there are about 30000.00 people who come for shopping each day. It is located border between Ethiopia and Somalia. It is a commercial hub for goods that coming from Bosaaso, Garoowe, Las anod , Galcaio, Berbera and Burco. All these goods go through main market in Buuhoodle before it reaches in Ethiopia. The city is rich with live stock. Each day about a 1000.00 goats and sheep are leaving from Buuhoodle to Bosasso and Berbera. The city has One puplic High school, and one middle school along with five Private schools. It also has 24 hours electricity along with modern communication system such as cell phones, TV station, as well as internet services. Moreover, the city has one of the best hospital in east Africa which is called Daryeel Hospital. In 2003 the water project has been completed by somali dispora, and now the city has clean water in every house hold. People in Buuhodle are ethnically Dhulbahante Daarood, who is culturally associates with Isaaq. The dhulbahante tribes who reside Buuhoodle are Mainly Ahmed Graad, such as Reer Hager, Ali gari, Waise Adan, Samakaab Ahmed, Igal Naaleeye, Araale Mahad, and Farah Adan Buhood., Other tribes who also resides Buuhoodle are Barkad, Khaalid, Yaxye, Hayaag, Mohamed Muuse, as well as other dhulbahte tribes. Buuhoodle is the heart of Somali history; it is the place that Darwiish war started in 1891. It is rich traditional city where people who born Buuhoodle believe that they are the once who fought and die for greater Somalia. They are very superior people who think themselves as warriors. Buuhoodle has never been controlled or capture by any enemy fighter, even British colony who occupies entire northern Somalia was not able to do that. Buuhoodle people are extremely proud who always look for national interest rather then division. It is the home of the most respected individual in Somalia Sayid Mohamed Abdulle Xasan who was born Buuhoodle and latter fought with British during the war world II. It is also the home of the well respected Somali poets such as Ali dhuux, Aadan Carab Ismaciil Mire Samatar Baxnaan Cumar Cigaal Amed Dirir Bidhiid and Galoos.
The town and the area around it are disputed by the Puntland and Somaliland autonomous regions of Somalia.
References
- "Puntland State". Puntland State Government. Retrieved 2007-02-06.
8°15′17″N 46°19′42″E / 8.25472°N 46.32833°E / 8.25472; 46.32833 (Buuhoodle)
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