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Puntland

Puntland (Somali: Puntland, Arabic: أرض البنط, Italian: Terra di Punt or Paese di Punt), officially the Puntland State of Somalia (Somali: Dowlad Goboleedka Puntland ee Soomaaliya, Arabic: ولاية أرض البنط الصومالية), is a Federal Member State in northeastern Somalia. The capital city is the city of Garoowe in the Nugal region, and its leaders declared the territory an autonomous state in 1998.[6] Puntland had a population of 4,334,633 in 2016.[7] Geographically to the west, Puntland lays claim to the intra-46th meridian territories that were outside European colonial rule during parts of the Scramble for Africa period.

This article is about the region in Somalia. For the ancient kingdom, see Land of Punt.

Puntland
  • Dowlad Goboleedka Puntland ee Soomaaliya (Somali)
  • ولاية أرض البنط الصومالية (Arabic)
  • Wilāyat Arḍ al-Bunṭ aṣ-Ṣūmāliyyah
Puntland State of Somalia[1]

212,510[2] km2 (82,050 sq mi)

21,711

4,334,633 (2016)[3]

2019 estimate

1.853 billions $USD (2019)[4]

372 $USD (2019)[5]

+252 (Somalia)

Puntland is bordered by Somaliland to its west, the Gulf of Aden in the north, the Guardafui Channel in the northeast, the Indian Ocean in the southeast, the central Galmudug region in the south, and Ethiopia in the southwest. There are several major geographical apexes in Puntland, including the Cape Guardafui, which forms the tip of the Horn of Africa, Ras Hafun the easternmost place on the entire African continent, and the beginning of the Karkaar mountain range. It also has the northernmost major city in Somalia, Bosaso, located at a line of latitude higher than 11° north.


The name "Puntland" is derived from the Land of Punt mentioned in ancient Egyptian sources, although the exact location of the fabled territory is still a mystery. Many studies suggest that the Land of Punt was located in present-day Somalia,[8][9] whereas others propose that it was situated elsewhere.[10]


On 31 March 2024, following changes to the Constitution of Somalia, the government of Puntland stated that it no longer recognises the authority of the Somali federal government and would no longer participate in Somali federal institutions. Furthermore, it was stated that Puntland would "operate as a state that's independent from Somalia until there is a federal government with a constitution agreed upon in a referendum in which Puntland participates".[11][12][13]

Administrative divisions

Regions

As stipulated in Article 3 of the Transitional Constitution of the Puntland Regional Government of 2001, Puntland consists of the following claimed regions:[22][48]

Jilal – from January to March; the harshest dry season of the year

Gu – from April to June; the main rainy season

Xagaa – from July to September; the second dry season

Deyr – from October to December; the shorter and less reliable rainy season

Federated state

Somaliland-Puntland dispute

Somali Salvation Democratic Front

Majeerteen Sultanate

Sultanate of Hobyo

Puntland Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation

Archived 29 June 2021 at the Wayback Machine

Puntland Statistical Department

Somalia Control Map