1. I’m arguing with someone who thinks estimates and consensus are the samethingThe census took into consideration nomadic, rural and urban settlements. Do you think that you will see a 100,000 plus population walking around the desert around Laascaanood?
Plus your contradicting yourself. You accept only one of the many British stats, but refuse the U.N and the Somali government?
How does that make sense.
Get outta here
Consensus is accurate cause it requires head count estimate do not anybody can make estimates
2. British estimates used livestock as measurement that itself is flawed but better than estimate where houses are the measurements for a place where moving nomads are the vast majority
3. I read about both 2005 and 2014 estimate and how apparently in 10 years the population doubled across the board idk how anybody could believe this to be true
4. You keep repeating how they included nomad but the only measurement they used in there studies revolved around houses I never seen them used any other measurements I love to know what they used to measure moving population also let’s get another thing out of the way they have no ground team unlike the British who had ground team visit watering wells
All the district capital not named borama combined are smaller than buhoodle alone
Taleh is also bigger all district capitals in awdal not named borama xudun is probably bigger than most of them
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