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Buhoodle or Buuhoodle is used to be part of the Togdheer region of Somalia. The capital and main city in this region is Buuhoodle. Buuhoodle is the largest city in the Cayn region. It has population of 90000.00 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 commercial hub for goods that coming from Bosaaso, Garoowe, Las anod , Galcaio and Burco. All these goods go through main Market in Buuhoodle, and then go to Ethiopia. The city is rich with live stock. Each day about a 1000.00 goats and sheep are leaving Buuhoodle to Bosasso and Berbera. The city has modern communication system such as cell phones, land line phone, TV station, as well as internet services. The city has one of the best hospitals in east Africa along with modern hotels. 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 reside are Barkad, Khaalid, Yaxye, Mohamed Muuse, Hayaag, and other dhulbahte tribes.

The town and the area around it are disputed by the Puntland and Somaliland autonomous regions of Somalia.

References

  1. "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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