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Bakool (Somali: Bakool) is a region (gobolka) in central Somalia. Its capital is Xuddur. It is bordered by Ethiopia and the Somalian regions of Hiiraan, Bay and Gedo. It has an estimated population of 226,000.
   Bakool like Gedo, Bay, and most parts of Jubbada Dhexe (Middle Juba) regions used to be part of the old Upper Region which was subdivided in the mid 1980s.
   Bakol consists of the following districts:
And the proposed districts of:
  • Dolandoole
  • Rabdhuure

    Clans of the region

    Rahanweyn (Digil and Mirifle) clans comprise 55% of the regions population:
    The Mirifle of the region are:
  • Siyeed
    • Boqolhore (Disoow, Qoomaal, Eemid and Yalaale)
    • Macaliweyne
    • Jiroon
    • Reer Dumaal
    • Wanjaal
    • Asharaaf Sarmaan
    • Leysan
    • Hariin
    • Haroow
    • Garwaale
  • Sagaal
    • Hadame
    • Gelidle
    • Jilible
    • Luwaay
    The Digil of the region are:
  • Garre The non-Rahanweyn minority clans in Bakool:
  • Darod
  • Dir
  • Hawiye Further Information

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