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Mogadishu
The capital of
Somalia, with a population of one fifth of the total
population. It lies on the Indian Ocean and was established as a
trading city sometime before the 12th century. It is home to
Mogadishu University, and it is the center of oil refinery and food
processing.
Hammawein (Xamar Weyne) is the original old city. Some if its houses
are built using coral, which was the main material for permanent.
Mogadishu’s main mosque is the Fakhr al-Din Mosque, built in
1298. The Arba-Rucun Mosque (Mosque of the Four Pillars) and the
Italian cathedral are near the waterfront.

Arba Rukun Mosque, Central
Mogadishu
Gezira beach has sandy shores that the sharks
enjoy too.
Just outside the city are the Alifuuto Nature Reserve and the
Bushbush Game Reserve. The latter is listed as a Marine
Protected Area.
Somalia’s international airport is at Mogadishu. Major towns are
connected by Somali Airlines, the national carrier. The main harbors
in Somalia are Mogadishu, Berbera and Kismayu. The port of Mogadishu
now has modern shipping berths.
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