Somalia

Somalia, officially the Federal Republic of Somalia (Somali: Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya; Arabic: جمهورية الصومال الفيدرالية), is a country in the Horn of Africa. The country is bordered by Ethiopia to the west, Djibouti to the northwest, the Gulf of Aden to the north, the Indian Ocean to the east, and Kenya to the southwest. Somalia has the longest coastline on Africa's mainland.

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The National Archives · 1 August 1953 English

TOP SECRET GUARD bin Abdulla Hassa. He raised large forces of ruthless dervishes and operated from various bases in the eastern and south-eastern areas of the Protectorate and from Somali …

t h d i s a f f e c t e d e l e m e n t s i n Somalia and E t h i o p i a . T h e r e a r e two o r


The National Archives · 1 January 1978 English

concerned to work towards envly negotiations. While Somalia occupies part of the Ogadon, we are unable to countries who might be able to » intercede with Somalia or Ethiopia in the direction of a h negotiated continue to prod^us to give practical support to Somalia. UKMIS New York suggest we brief the Canadians Dcmoo a t H Republic explained that it considered Somalia to be under • threat of military attack from the fighting sorvs • neither the interests of Somalia nor of Ethiopia. lior Majesty's Government are


The National Archives · 1 January 1978 English

MARCH 1977 • I (AND I N.DEED OM THE TREATY WITH SOMALIA OF JULY 1974). L I K E THEM I T • I RUMS FOR mention of the "friendly" Soviet attitude towards Somalia is striking and perhaps represents a shift in the there. k* He asked how we saw the situation in Somalia. Siad Barre's position did not seem very secure we were developing our economic support for Somalia. We hoped the Ethiopians would not let themselves themselves be provoked into a military strike against Somalia and would continue to heed the emphasis which


The National Archives · 1 January 1978 English

I I ' # - - I : '¡51 Somalia 18 J A N U A R Y 1978 • Somalia 452 . ' • present remuneration must be respected. . A U " mg anus to ether Somalia or Ethiopia. T h s w: t 0 a b o l i s h boundaries C 0 0 1 " 1 wmingncsi between Ethiopia and Somalia ^ ^ • , } m * ? ^ n c a n c o " g * t I a


The National Archives · 1 January 1978 English

INEVITABLE COST CF I T , I y 2, SHOULD SOMALIA SUSTAIN A RESOUNDING M I L I T A R Y D E F E A I O P I A , BUT BETWEEN THE SOVIET UNION AMD SOMALIA, AND BY CALLING ON THE PEOPLE TO RALLY TO THE NUMBER 33 , OF SOVIET ATTEMPTS TO D I V I D E SOMALIA. AS I SAID IN PARAGRAPH 4 OF THAT TELEGRAM DEFEAT AND WITHDRAWAL FROM THE OGADEN. OR, IF SOMALIA WERE THOROUGHLY DEFEATED, HE MIGHT DECIDE TO to let it remain a dispute between Ethiopia and Somalia I • The Horn of Africa was raised in the talks


The National Archives · 1 October 1950 English

A file of reports, memoranda, speeches, and press cuttings generated by the Russia Committee. Subjects discussed in this file include a survey of communism and communist activity outside the Soviet …

Communist propaganda, some of which reaches Somalia and even the Belgian Congo, is disseminated from


The National Archives · 1970 German

reports concerning East German relations with Somalia. The documents cover the decision of Somalia to offer diplomatic recognition to East Germany; a visit to Somalia by the East German foreign minister, Otto cooperation. Other documents in the file include a British government report on political developments in Somalia during April–June 1970; and a report noting the arrival of the new East German ambassador, Werner

September. The visit was the sequel to one made to Somalia in May by a high- powered East German delegation concern for the approval of a delegation from Somalia shows a remarkable naivety as well as a dearth Plenipotentiary •• to the Democratic Republic of Somalia and other personalities. 5. The delegation of R I E N D L Y COOPERATION BETWEEN THE GDR AND SOMALIA BEGAN AT THE & C O U N C I L OF M I N I S T of which none has, to our knowledge, come to Somalia % since the visit of the East German delegation


The National Archives · 1 January 1941 English

ABABA 26,500 8,500 8,000 43,000. AMHARA GONDAR 2,000 DESSIE 6,000 HARAR DIRE DAWA 3,000 HARAR 4,000 SOMALIA MOGADISCIO 20,000 REMAINDER OF I.E.A. 60,000 GRAND TOTAL I.E.A. c.200,000 Including approx. 75,000

000 HARAR • DIRE DATA 3,000 HARAR 4,000 SOMALIA MOGADISCIO 20,000 REMAINDER OP I.E.A. 60,000


The National Archives · 1 January 1941 English

ABABA 26,500 8,500 8,000 43,000. AMHARA GONDAR 2,000 DESSIE 6,000 HARAR DIRE DAWA 3,000 HARAR 4,000 SOMALIA MOGADISCIO 20,000 REMAINDER OF I.E.A. 60,000 GRAND TOTAL I.E.A. c.200,000 Including approx. 75,000

6,000 HARAR DIRE DA A 3,000 HARAR 4,000 SOMALIA MOGADISCIO 80,"00 REMAINDER OF I.E.A. 60,000


The National Archives · 1961 English

relations between Czechoslovakia and Somalia, covering the signing of financial and trade agreements between the two countries. The financial agreement allows Somalia to purchase equipment and complete plants


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