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Bu'ale

Coordinates: 1°5′0″N 42°35′0″E / 1.08333°N 42.58333°E / 1.08333; 42.58333
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Bu'ale
بالي
Bu'aale
Capital city of Jubaland
Bu'ale is located in Somalia
Bu'ale
Bu'ale
Location within Somalia
Bu'ale is located in Horn of Africa
Bu'ale
Bu'ale
Location within the Horn of Africa
Bu'ale is located in Africa
Bu'ale
Bu'ale
Location within Africa
Coordinates: 1°5′0″N 42°35′0″E / 1.08333°N 42.58333°E / 1.08333; 42.58333
Country Somalia
State Jubaland
RegionMiddle Juba
OccupationAl Shabaab
Government
 • Control Al-Shabaab
Area
 • Total
30 km2 (10 sq mi)
Population
 (1999)
 • Total
115,000
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)

Bu'ale (Somali: Bu'aale Arabic: بالي) is an agricultural town in Southern Somalia, the capital of the Middle Juba region and the capital city of the Jubaland State of Somalia.

History

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Bu’ale is a town situated along the Juba River in southern Somalia and is officially designated as the capital of Jubaland state. The town’s strategic location has historically made it an important center for trade and agriculture.[1]

The population of Bu’ale has traditionally included various Somali clans, contributing to a diverse social composition. The local economy mainly revolves around farming and livestock due to fertile riverbanks.[2]

During the civil war starting in the early 1990s, control of Bu’ale shifted among various armed groups, causing disruption and displacement.[3] In recent years, the town has been affected by the presence of Al-Shabaab militants, who have challenged the authority of the Federal Government of Somalia.[4][5] This has limited effective governance and development efforts in Bu’ale.

Efforts by the Federal Government continue to restore stability and governance in the town, though ongoing security challenges remain significant.[6]

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