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Yes, because Bari is more like a place like Gedo than Sanaag right next door. Yes, makes total sense.
 

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Gedo has the Juba river running through it, but in terms of climate, rainfall etc it’s more similar to Bari. Sanaag is much colder than Bari, and has more rainfall.

That doesn't apply to all of Bari or Sanaag. Saxiib, there is no real difference between Laasqoray and Boosaaso in terms of climate. Nor much of the interior of both regions. All of Sanaag isn't Cal Madow. I should know from first hand experience.
 

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That doesn't apply to all of Bari or Sanaag. Saxiib, there is no real difference between Laasqoray and Boosaaso in terms of climate. Nor much of the interior of both regions. All of Sanaag isn't Cal Madow. I should know from first hand experience.
Not talking about Cal Madow. Ceerigabo the capital receives probably 4x more rainfall than any region in Bari. It’s 21 degrees in Ceerigabo and 35 degrees in Bosaso.
 

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Not talking about Cal Madow. Ceerigabo the capital receives probably 4x more rainfall than any region in Bari.

Sure, but again several parts of both regions are barely different climate wise. There is really no difference between Laasqoray and Boosaaso. And the same is true for some parts in the interior of both regions. I ought to know.
 

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Sure, but again several parts of both regions are barely different climate wise. There is really no difference between Laasqoray and Boosaaso. And the same is true for some parts in the interior of both regions. I ought to know.
The coast is the only exception. It’s like saying that since Berbera is very similar to Bosaso, Bari is similar to Waqooyi Galbeed in climate.
 

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The coast is the only exception. It’s like saying that since Berbera is very similar to Bosaso, Bari is similar to Waqooyi Galbeed in climate.

I've been around both regions, saxiib. It's not that different. You are correct that certain parts of Sanaag are a lot more wet and cold but the difference isn't that stark in a lot of places. Badhan is not that different from a place Ufeyn. But either way, climate is not my forte so I'll say you can take my first hand perspective with a bag of salt compared to actual data one might have.
 
So in conclusion, even if Somaliland would split it wouldn’t be a huge effect? The land is very dry and doesn’t have anything that is promising either
 

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