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Bayla ( Somali : Bandar Beyla , Arabic : بندر بيلا ), is a coastal town along the Guardafui Channel in the northeastern Bari region of Somalia . It is the capital of the Bayla District .

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4-553: Bander Beila (chief town Bayla ), also known as Bander Beyla (Italian: Bander Beila ) is a district in the northeastern Bari region of Puntland It is an old town near the Indian Ocean and is mountainous with old buildings. The Beyla region is a hybrid of fishing (with Yemen) and a small number have farms. It is a peaceful region with little police 9°20′N 50°49′E  /  9.333°N 50.817°E  / 9.333; 50.817 This Somalia location article

8-638: A similar survey was already carried out in towns near the principal Garowe–Bosaso Highway . The new census initiative is slated to begin in the Bayla District , in addition to the Eyl District and Jariban District . Bayla has a population of around 16,700 inhabitants. The town is mainly inhabited by the Majeerteen clan Osman Mohamoud , and by the Leelkase subclan of Tanade . The broader Bayla District has

12-484: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Bayla Bayla is located at the headland of Ras Ma'bar (or Cape Ma'bar ). It historically served as an important landmark for sailors voyaging between the Arabian Peninsula and Horn of Africa. A coastal community, Bayle is noted for its various beden , or ancient design sewn boats constructed without nails. In the early modern period, Bedar Beyla

16-737: Was a part of the Majeerteen Sultanate (Migiurtinia), centered in Aluula . It was later incorporated into Italian Somaliland during the early 20th century. The town sustained significant damage from the tsunami that followed the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake . In October 2015, the Puntland government in conjunction with the local Kaalo NGO and UN-HABITAT launched a new regional census to gather basic information in order to facilitate social service planning and development, as well as tax collection in remote areas. According to senior Puntland officials,

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