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Yes, Somalia does have forests, although they are limited in size and distribution. The country's forested areas primarily consist of acacia, baobab, and other drought-resistant trees, mainly found in the southern regions and along the coastal areas. However, deforestation due to logging, agricultural expansion, and other human activities has significantly reduced these forest areas over the years. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect and restore Somalia's remaining forests.

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