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[[Gambar:Somalia regions map Gedo.svg|thumb|Lokasi Gedo ing Somalia]]
'''Gedo''' ([[Basa Somali]]: ''Gedo'') kuwiiku sawijining dhaérah [[administratif]] (''[[gobolka]]'') biyèné bagéan saka dhaérah [[Juba Ndhuwur]], [[Somalia]]. Ibukuthané yakuwiyaiku [[Garbahaarreey]]. Gedo diciptaaké taun [[1980]]-an lan wewatesan karo [[Ethiopia]], [[Kenya]], lan dhaérah [[Bakool]], [[Bay, Somalia|Bay]], [[Jubbada Dhexe]], lan [[Jubbada Hoose]] ing sisih wétan. Tlatah Gedo bagéan [[kidul]], ing sisih kuloné Kali Juba, tau dadi bagéan saka dhaérah British Transjuba.
 
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Gedo region's population exploded in the last twenty years reaching almost one million early 1990s after the civil war erupted in Mogadishu.
 
Most of the newcomers to the region, suddenly left and resettled different parts of world. This new migration movement made Buuloxaawo the second largest district in Gedo. Lugh used to be the second largest city and district, Bardera being the first. At one time Buuloxaawo District became the largest city and district in the region.
 
'''During 1990s In Northern Gedo'''
 
The population in Buuloxaawo swelled 200 000. This was in early 1990s when the SNF military wing ruled Gedo region. The group ran into conflict with then well financed Al-Itahad Al-Islamia led by Dahir Aweys. The Islamic function's rule in Lugh District spilled over to Ethiopia and it soon began to threaten Ethiopia. By late 1998, the Ethiopian army rooted out Al-Itahad from Gedo region. SNF function led by Omar Haji, an army general and former minister, gave up control of Gedo region to no one, and hence a power vacuum developed. The Ethiopian army re-occupied Gedo northern districts of Lugh, Dolow and Beled Hawo.
 
==Gedo Districts==
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Bardera (Baardheere) has become urbunized to the extent that its population multiplied 400% since the breakdown of law and order in the capital city of the country, Mogadishu. Aside from the urban population in proper Bardere city, the rest of the region's population are pastoralists with the exception of people living in the cities where the region's seven district seats are located. Those who live on the fringes of district seats or outside of large cities such as Garbahaarreey, Baardheere, Luuq and Buuloxaawo, generally keep either a farm on the river banks or herds of sheep, camel or cattle. There are significant farmers around towns and cities alongside the Juba River and this has made close to half of the region's population city dwellers since the breakout of the civil war in 1991. The economy mostly depends on livestock and farming but Gedo has strong interregional and international cross-border trade with Kenya and some extent in Ethiopia.
 
The town of Beled Hawo is the commercial gateway to Mogadishu and parts of Kenya. Large manufactured goods cross both sides of the border everyday going to and coming from the rest of Somalia. Buuloxaawo is part of Buulxaawo, Luuq, and Doolow Tri-District commerce activity region. Both Lugh and Doolow have sizable agriculture output.
 
Gedo region is famous for its agricultural production in the south. The farming land is mostly concentrated in four towns and these are Dolow, Luq, Burdubo and Bardera. During the peace years, produce from Bardera farms used to reach as far north to DJibouti on the Gulf of Aden.
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There are plenty of the four most popular Somali livestock roaming the land. These are [[camel]]s, [[cattle]], [[goat]]s, and [[sheep]]. In the Somali language, camel, cattle, goats, and sheep are called ''geel'', ''lo''', ''ari cad'' and ''iddo'', respectively. A mixture of goats and sheep are normally herded together. This mixture of livestock is called'' ari'' in Somali and means a mixture of goats and sheep, which in most cases, is in the hundreds per family. Similarly, Gedo region is famous for its [[horse]] breeding. Large number of horses can be found in Beled Hawa flat lands and Dirharra area near town of Damase, of Elwak District.
 
The mountain areas of Gedo region have sizable safari animals from [[elephant]]s to [[cheetah]]s. It is not rare to hear [[lion]]s roar during the night hours. Lions, [[ostrich]]es, [[oryx]], [[giraffe]]s, [[warthog]]s and [[hyena]]s are plenty around the grassy lands of western part of Bardera District between the towns of Gerileey and Faafahdhuun. This is in Gelgel Prairies (Banka Gelgel)in Somalia or simply Gelgel (Gelgesha).
 
The Jubba River from Doolow to Baardheere has large river animals such as [[crocodiles]] and [[hippopotamus]]. Crocs and hipos bask in the sun on the sandy island spots during the drying up of the river.
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