Hargeisa Somalia
Hargeisa (Somali: Hargeysa, Arabic: هرجيسا, "little Harar") is a city in the northwestern Woqooyi Galbeed province of Somalia. It is the second-largest city in the country after Mogadishu, the national capital.[2][3] Hargeisa serves as the capital ofSomaliland, a self-declared republic that is internationally recognized as an autonomous region of Somalia.[4]
During the Middle Ages, Hargeisa was part of the Adal Sultanate's domain. The city was later made the capital of British Somaliland from 1941 until 1960, when the latter protectorate gained independence as the State of Somaliland and united with the Trust Territory of Somalia (the former Italian Somaliland) to form the Somali Republic.[5]
Hargeisa is situated in a valley in the Galgodon (Ogo) highlands, and sits at an elevation of 4,377 feet (1,334 m). Home torock art from the Neolithic period, the city is also a commercial hub for precious stone-cutting, construction, retail services and importing/exporting, among other activities.[2]
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