Yes, there are many tribes in Somalia, when you go there you will find every one can trace his ancesty to one from 16th centry or above, and every one is showing off by the tribe that he is included, thus the civil war happend
there are 85 and 1/2 in total, around or in the area of somalia. you can find this number by taking the number of babies born since 2008 and subtracting the number of non-abducted children in the area. The ones who are abducted have been made into pirate babies...end of subject unless your Chuck Norris. which you are not...
Somalia has Regions not States and they are 18 Official because Somaliland is still part of somalia and don't have recognition. otherwise it would be 13.
---Somalia---
1. Juba Hoose
2. Juba Dhexe
3. Gedo
4. Bay
5. Bakool
6. Shabele Hoose
7. Banaadir
8. Shabele Dhexe
9. Hiiraan
10. Galguduud
11. Mudug
12. Nugaal
13. Bari
---Somaliland---
14. Sool
15. Sanaag
16. Togdheer
17. Woqooyi Galbeed
18. Awdal
The main somali tribes are the Darood tribe, the Hawiya tribe, the Isaac tribes and the Kayapo tribes. With sub clans. Sorry and that's about all i know
There are eighteen regions in Somalia.
A single state.
Darood
daarod
There are four main clans that are direct descendants of Irir Samale - the common ancestor of all ethnic Somalis. These four clans are: Darood, Issaq, Dir, and Hawiye. Within each clan are further divisions of tribes and confederations. All tribes and links to tribes are inherited through one's father. There are minority clans in Somalia that have origins outside of Somali. Some examples are the Benadiir, Reer Shabelle, and other clans. The ancestry of these minority clans vary and can be mixed with these groups: Bantu, Yemeni, Portuguese, Persian, Indian, Oromo, and many other groups. These clans often inhabit the southern regions of Somalia.
SOMALIA NEVER HAD A QUEEN.
Somalia does not have head
No, Somalia is not a Safe Country because Somalia has been in war for more than 20 years.
where are ngo operations in somalia
the tribes of southern Somalia are Barawa and Bajun.
#1 tribe in somalia 2 hawiye 3 digir & mirifle 4 dir & isac but isac they call them slefs somland
because they are poor and have no money so they make money by fighting.
Yes. Somalia has been a member of the Arab League since 1974 and one of the two official languages in the country is Arabic (the other is Somali). That said, there are very few ethnic Arabs living in Somalia - the country has a heterogenous population, consisting mostly of ethnic Somalis (~ 85%) and other African tribes.
There are four main clans that are direct descendants of Irir Samale - the common ancestor of all ethnic Somalis. These four clans are: Darood, Issaq, Dir, and Hawiye. Within each clan are further divisions of tribes and confederations. All tribes and links to tribes are inherited through one's father. There are minority clans in Somalia that have origins outside of Somali. Some examples are the Benadiir, Reer Shabelle, and other clans. The ancestry of these minority clans vary and can be mixed with these groups: Bantu, Yemeni, Portuguese, Persian, Indian, Oromo, and many other groups. These clans often inhabit the southern regions of Somalia.
somalia
somalia
Somalia does not have head
Somalia is bigger
Somalia
Somalia was in Commonwealth in 1953.
SOMALIA NEVER HAD A QUEEN.