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- Koonfur Galbeed
- Federal State of Somalia (since 2014)
- Separation from Somalia from 2002 to 2005
- own names:
Somali: Dawlad Koonfur Galbeed ee Soomaaliya
Arabic: Wilayat Jannoub-Gharb Somalia
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since 2014,
Flag of Southwest Somalia,
ratio = 2:3,
Source, by: World Statesmen





2002–2006,
Flag of Southwest Somalia,
ratio = 2:3,
Source, by: World Statesmen




The today's flag of South West Somalia is divided by a red diagonal stripe between light blue and green, a star appears in the light blue field and a circle of six white stars in the green field. The flag used between 2002 and 2006 featured three horizontal stripes in Somalia light blue, red and green. In the blue stripe was placed near the pole a ring of six stars. They could stand for the six southern provinces of Somalia which once should belong to Southwest Somalia. About the meaning of the colours is nothing known, but the using of the pale blue of Somalia goes back to the hitherto Somali symbolism. The colours red and green are obviously from pivotal significance for the Somali people, because the colours arise on Somali flags again and again (Somaliland, Ogaden, WSLF, SPM Jubaland). Green stands certainly for the Islam.
Source:
Volker Preuß

The Horn of Africa, 2012:

Map: Freeware, University of Texas Libraries, modyfied by: Volker Preuß
The Horn of Africa, 2023:

Map: Freeware, University of Texas Libraries, modyfied by: Volker Preuß

Area: 38.171 square miles
Inhabitants: 4.387.355 (2022)
Density of Population: 115 inh./sq.mi.
Capital: Baidoa (Baydhabo), 950.000 inh. (2022)
official Languagen: Af-May, Arabic, English
other Languages: Somali, Italian
Currency: 1 Somalia Shilling (SoSh) = 100 Centesimi
Time Zone: GMT + 3 h
Source:
Wikipedia (EN)

The State of Southwest Somalia was proclaimed in April 2002 by Colonel Hassan Mohammed Nur Shatigadud from the Rahanweyn Resistance Army (RRA). The Rahanweyn are a Clan which primary lives in the provinze of Baidoa and in the northern situated provinze of Bakol. Southwest Somalia demanded nevertheless all six southern provinces of Somalia (including Jubaland), but President Mohammed Nur resided solely in Baidoa, and was even still in 2002 momentary exiled from Baidoa. Jubaland remained under the control of the JVA militia. In 2003 Ibrahim Habsade – the vice chief of the RRA – seized the power in Southwest Somalia. In the year 2005 fled the Somali central government to Baidoa and banished the RRA. In this way ended the short history of Southwest Somalia. In September 2006 Baidoa was conquered by troops of the radical-islamic "Union of Islamic Courts" and became occupied in December 2006 by troops of Ethiopia and Somalia. Under changing leadership and with ever-changing flags, South West State managed to keep alive as a political project, culminating in the state becoming a federal constituent state of the newly proclaimed Federal Republic of Somalia in 2014 (Somali name: Koonfur Galbeed).
look also: History of Somalia (← click here)
Source: Volker Preuß, World Statesmen, Wikipedia (EN)
