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Demographic features of Somalia's inhabitants include ethnicity, language, population density, education level, health, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Somalia is believed to be one of the most homogeneous countries in Africa. [3] [4]
Statistics Canada's 2006 census ranks people of Somali descent as the 69th largest ethnic group in Canada. [215] UN migration estimates of the international migrant stock 2015 suggest that 1,998,764 people from Somalia were living abroad. [216] [217] Somali women at a political function in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
See also: Demographics of Somalia, Culture of Somalia. Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. ... Ethnic Somali people (13 C ...
Somalian people by descent (12 C, 1 P) E. Ethnic groups in Somalia (5 C, 26 P) ... Pages in category "Demographics of Somalia"
Somalia has an estimated population of 18.1 million, [18] [19] [20] of which 2.7 million live in the capital and largest city, Mogadishu. Around 85% of Somalia's residents are ethnic Somalis; the official languages of the country are Somali and Arabic, though Somali is the primary language.
Somali Americans are Americans of Somali ancestry. The first ethnic Somalis to arrive in the U.S. were sailors who came in the 1920s from British Somaliland.They were followed by students pursuing higher studies in the 1960s and 1970s, by the late 1970s through the late 1980s and early 1990s more Somalis arrived.
The inaccurate posts claim the new flag closely resembled that of Puntland state, a region of northeastern Somalia that was declared autonomous in 1998. Minnesota is home to the largest Somali ...
The urban residents of the Somali Region numbered 492,710 households, with an average of 6.6 persons per household; a high sex ratio of 120 males to 100 females was reported. [10] As of 1997, the ethnic composition of the Region was 99.01% Somali, 0.30% Amhara, 0.5% Oromo; all other ethnic groups made up 0.2% of the population. [11]