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Kismayo

port city in the southern Lower Juba province of Somalia

408km

-0.3542.55
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Mogadishu Cathedral

Built during the colonial years of Italian Somaliland, the cathedral has barely survived the decades of civil war. It was badly damaged during fighting in the 1990s, then severely bombed by Islamists in 2008. Some stone walls and arches remain as testament to the old building. The new Somali Government has mentioned the possibility of rebuilding the cathedral as a sign of religious harmony.

571m

2.03573645.341614

Arba'a Rukun Mosque

Owing to the city's Islamic heritage, one of few things the city's various warlords can agree on, this 1269 mosque has been luckier than the neighbouring cathedral, and is one of very few buildings in the historic center which is not a ruin. It's said to have been built by a direct descendant of the Prophet Mohammed.

1.1km

2.0336111145.33583333

Battle of Mogadishu (1993)

A security guard is absolutely required. Located inside the Bakara Market. There are plans to collect the ruins in a safe area so that people can easily see it without protection.

2.4km

2.052545.32472222
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Mogadishu

Somalia
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Mogadishu

Mogadishu is the capital and most popular city in Somalia, a home to the Somali National University and many other historical places.

Mogadishu is situated on the Somali Sea coast of the Horn of Africa, in the Banaadir administrative region (gobol) in southeastern Somalia. The region itself is coextensive with the city and is much smaller than the historical province of Benadir. The city is administratively divided into the districts of Abdiaziz, Bondhere, Daynile, Dharkenley, Hamar-Jajab, Hamar-Weyne, Heliwa, Hodan, Howl-Wadag, Karan, Shangani, Shibis, Waberi, Wadajir, Wardhigley and Yaqshid. Features of the city include the Hamarwein old town, the Bakaara Market, and Gezira Beach. The sandy beaches of Mogadishu have vibrant coral reefs, and are prime real estate for the first tourist resorts in many years.

Mogadishu traditionally served as a commercial and financial centre. Before the importation of mass-produced cloth from Europe and America, the city's textiles were forwarded far and wide throughout the interior of the continent, as well as to the Arabian peninsula and as far as the Persian coast.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

30.2°C23
Precipitation: 0 mm

Feb

30.2°C23.4
Precipitation: 0 mm

Mar

30.9°C24.9
Precipitation: 8 mm

Apr

32.2°C25.6
Precipitation: 61 mm

May

31.2°C24.9
Precipitation: 61 mm

Jun

29.6°C23.7
Precipitation: 82 mm

Jul

28.6°C23.1
Precipitation: 64 mm

Aug

28.6°C23
Precipitation: 44 mm

Sep

29.4°C23.4
Precipitation: 25 mm

Oct

30.2°C24.3
Precipitation: 32 mm

Nov

30.6°C24.2
Precipitation: 43 mm

Dec

30.8°C23.5
Precipitation: 9 mm
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