Koyama (island)
Koyama Koyama (Somalia) | |
Geography | |
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Location | Somalia |
Archipelago | Bajuni Islands |
Administration | |
Demographics | |
Ethnic groups | Bajuni people |
Koyama (also known as Kunyama Kundeeq) (also spelled Kwayama[1] and Coiama) is an island in southern Somalia, in the region of Jubaland.[2]
Koyama is the second largest island of the Bajuni Islands archipelago in the Somali sea, situated only 1.5 km (0.9 mi) from the mainland coast of Somalia. It is 5.3 km (3.3 mi) long and up to two kilometres (1.2 mi) wide, and features a large bay or lagoon opening towards the mainland coast. At 6.38 km2 (2.46 sq mi), it is almost equal in size to Chula, which measures 6.40 km2 (2.47 sq mi). Koyama island has two separate villages, Koyama and Koyamani. Koyama is rich in historic ruins and monuments such as pillar tombs.
Demographics[]
The island are today mainly inhabited by the Bajuni people.[3] All Bajuni inhabitants of Koyama belong to the Nowfali sub-clan.
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Haywood, C. Wightwick (1935), "The Bajun Islands and Birikau", The Geographical Journal, 85 (1): 59–64, doi:10.2307/1787038, JSTOR 1787038
- ^ Mwangi, Oscar Gakuo. "Jubaland: Somalia’s new security dilemma and state-building efforts." Africa Review 8.2 (2016): 120-132.
- ^ Land, Property, and Housing in Somalia - Page 52, Gregory Norton - 2008
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