They are both very poor countries.
All of them have seen United Nations Peacekeeper deployments in order to preserve the peace and prevent resurgent violence. In Haiti, Bosnia, and Lebanon, they have more-or-less been successful. In Somalia, they were patently unsuccessful.
No he is from Somalia. But grew up in Toronto etobicoke on dixon and Kipling. Brap brap!!
The ethnic group in common with Eritrea and Somalia is the Beja people.
major drugs in somalia are khat(qaad) and cigratte(sigaar),alcohol(khamri) is illegal in somalia, there is an other drugs but they are not common.
No
is Ethiopia common wealth country
In Haiti, the common way to say "welcome" is "Bienvenu".
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You answered your own question. If there's no government, nothings illegal. That's when common sense comes into play.
The Dominican Republic shares an island with Haiti.
Yes, "Fils-Aimé" is a common surname in Haiti. It is of French origin and may be found among families with Haitian heritage.
According to Mark Bradbury in the book Becoming Somaliland there have been people living in Somalia since the Palaeolithic period. However, it is estimated that both Somalia and Ethiopia have a common origin.