Islands of Somalia

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The islands of Somalia are located adjacent to the Gulf of Aden to the north, the Guardafui Channel at the apex of its territory, and the Somali Sea to the east.

Gulf of Aden

Somalia's only islands in the Gulf of Aden are located in the Zeila Archipelago, the largest islands of which are Sacadin and Aibat.[1]

Guardafui Channel

Jasiirada Khuuri, which is located in the Guardafui Channel is a mere 100 kilometers from the coast of Cape Guardafui. However, since it is administrated in the Socotra Governorate, it is under Yemeni jurisdiction.[2] Despite Khuuri and the other three islands being less than 370 km (the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea's definition of a state's exclusive economic zone) from Somalia's coast, they do not fall under the exclusive economic zone of Somalia. Subsequently, Somalia has submitted a request to the UN to discuss sovereignty.[3]

Somali Sea

There are six main islands in the Bajuni archipelago. They are

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References

  1. ^ "Survey design for Proposed Marine Protected Areas" (PDF). pp. 20, 29. Retrieved 2014-04-16.
  2. ^ Yaseen, Mohammad (14 May 2014). "Socotra, promising tourist site facing challenges". Saba News Agency. Retrieved 10 April 2015.
  3. ^ "Yemen swaps for gas engines amid deepening fuel crisis women who cheat on relationships reasons wives cheat on their husbands I cheated on my boyfriendunfaithful wives wife cheated on me cheat on husbandhiv and aids statistics information about hiv aids hiv statisticsbest free text spy app android spy cam 100 free spy apps for androidwalgreens promo code 2015 walgreens photo code free discount prescription cards- Yemen Post English Newspaper Online".