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Somalia Governorate was one of the six governorates of Italian East Africa.
History
The Somalia Governorate lasted from 1936 until 1941. Its administrative capital was Mogadishu. In 1936, the capital had a population of 50,000 inhabitants, of which nearly 20,000 were Italian Somalians.
The Italian authorities in 1937 began construction of a paved highway from Mogadishu to Addis Ababa, which was completed in 1940. Other roads were started in 1939, from Mogadishu to the northern Somali coast and to the British Kenya Colony to the south.
Additionally, there was a project to connect Mogadishu with the Addis Ababa-Djibouti railway, and another to start the construction of an airport on the outskirts of the city. The ports of the capital and of Kismayo further south were also slated for enlargement in 1941. However, the outbreak of World War II put a halt to these plans.
In the summer of 1940, Italian forces invaded British Somaliland and incorporated it into the Somalia Governorate. British troops later re-seized the territory in March 1941.
Governorates of Italian East Africa
English | Italian | Capital | Total population | Italians | Tag | Coat of Arms |
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Amhara Governorate | Amara | Gondar | 2,000,000 | 11,103 | AM | |
Eritrea Governorate | Eritrea | Asmara | 1,500,000 | 72,408 | ER | |
Harrar Governorate | Harar | Harrar | 1,600,000 | 10,035 | HA | |
Galla-Sidamo Governorate | Galla e Sidama | Jimma/Gimma | 4,000,0000 | 11,823 | GS | |
Shewa Governorate | Scioà | Addis Abeba | 1,850,000 | 40,698 | SC | |
Somalia Governorate | Somalia | Mogadishu | 1,150,000 | 19,200 | SOM |
See also
Notes
- Italian arquitecture in Somalia (in Italian)
- Roads built by the Italians in the AOI (in italian)
- "Istat 1940"
- ^ Apis Networks - Engineered Hosting
Bibliography
- G. Pini. La strada nell’Africa Orientale Italiana in “Quaderni italiani serie xv, L’Africa Italiana” n. 4
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