Administrative divisions of SomaliaW
Administrative divisions of Somalia

Somalia is officially divided into eighteen (18) administrative regions, which in turn are subdivided into ninety (90) districts.

States and regions of SomaliaW
States and regions of Somalia

Somalia is a federal republic consisting of five federal states as well as the claimed region of Somaliland. Somalia is further subdivided into eighteen administrative regions, which are in turn subdivided into districts.

AwdalW
Awdal

Awdal is a region in Somaliland. It was separated from Woqooyi Galbeed and became a province in 1984; it is the most northwesterly province of Somaliland. To the east it borders Maroodi Jeex and to its north-west it borders Djibouti, to its south and south-west lies Ethiopia and the Gulf of Aden to its north. The province has an estimated population of 673,263. The region comprises the four districts of Borama, the regional capital, Baki, Lughaya, and Zeila.

BakoolW
Bakool

Bakool is a region (gobol) in southwestern Somalia.

BanaadirW
Banaadir

Benaadir is an administrative region (gobol) in southeastern Somalia. It covers the same area as the city of Mogadishu, Somalia's capital. It is bordered to the northwest by the Shabelle river, and to the southeast by the Somali Sea. Although by far the smallest administrative region in Somalia, it has the largest population, estimated at 1,650,227 in 2014.

Bari, SomaliaW
Bari, Somalia

Bari is an administrative region (gobol) in northeastern Somalia.

Bay, SomaliaW
Bay, Somalia

Bay is an administrative region (gobol) in southern Somalia.

BanaadirW
Banaadir

Benaadir is an administrative region (gobol) in southeastern Somalia. It covers the same area as the city of Mogadishu, Somalia's capital. It is bordered to the northwest by the Shabelle river, and to the southeast by the Somali Sea. Although by far the smallest administrative region in Somalia, it has the largest population, estimated at 1,650,227 in 2014.

GalguduudW
Galguduud

Galguduud is an administrative region (gobol) of Galmudug state in central Somalia. Its administrative capital is Dusmareb.

GedoW
Gedo

Gedo is an administrative region (gobol) in Jubaland, southern Somalia. Its regional capital is Garbahaarreey. It was created in 1974 and is bordered by the Ogaden in Ethiopia, the North Eastern Province in Kenya, and the Somali regions of Bakool, Bay, Jubbada Dhexe, and Jubbada Hoose further down east. The southern parts of Gedo, west of the Jubba River, used to be part of the old British Trans-Juba region during half of the seventy years of colonial era in Africa from 1890 to 1960. The British and Italians fought twice over this area. The first democratically elected governor of the administrative region was Hussein Farey, who entered office in 2008.

HaysimoW
Haysimo

Haysimo is a newly appointed province in Somaliland. Before its formation in mid 2014, the Haysimo territory was part of the Sanaag and Sool regions. The capital of the region is the historic town of Taleh. The region also consists of Sarmaanyo, Godaalo, Halin, Gaulo, Arroley and Shahda districts.

Himan and HeebW
Himan and Heeb

Himan and Heeb was an autonomous region in the Federal Republic of Somalia. Formed in 2008, its capital was the central town of Adado (Cadaado). In 2015 Himan and Heeb merged with Galmudug to form a much larger Galmudug which consists of Mudug and Galguduud regions.

Hiran, SomaliaW
Hiran, Somalia

Hiran is an administrative region (gobol) in central Somalia and part of the Hirshabelle State.

Lower JubaW
Lower Juba

Lower Juba is an administrative region (gobol) in southern Somalia. With its capital at Kismayo, it lies in the autonomous Jubaland region. It has green forests and wild life animals such as lions, giraffes, hippos, crocodiles, and hyenas.

Lower ShabelleW
Lower Shabelle

Lower Shabelle is an administrative region (gobol) in southern Somalia.

MaakhirW
Maakhir

Maakhir, officially the Maakhir State of Somalia was a short-lived quasi-state in northern Somalia. In January 2009, it was incorporated into Puntland.

Maroodi JeexW
Maroodi Jeex

Maroodi Jeex, formerly known as Woqooyi Galbeed is an administrative region (gobol) located in Somaliland. It is considered to be the most populous region in the self-declared but internationally unrecognised Republic of Somaliland.

Middle JubaW
Middle Juba

Middle Juba is an administrative region (gobol) in southern Somalia. With its capital at Bu'aale, it is located in the autonomous Jubaland region.

Middle ShabelleW
Middle Shabelle

Middle Shabelle is an administrative region (gobol) in southern Somalia.

MudugW
Mudug

Mudug is an administrative region (gobol) in north-central Somalia. The population of Mudug is 131,455 as of 2005.

Nugal, SomaliaW
Nugal, Somalia

Nugal is an administrative region (gobol) in northeastern Somalia.

Regions of SomalilandW
Regions of Somaliland

The following is a list of regions of Somaliland

Zeila and LughayaW
Zeila and Lughaya

Zeila and Lughaya, is a region in west of Somaliland. The region has a total area of 8,639 km2. Its main city is Zeila, which is situated on the coast. Lughaya, Asha Addo, Harirad, Jidhi and Lawyacado are the other principal cities in the region. Most residents of the region belong to the Gadabuursi and Issa subclans of the Dir clan family.

SanaagW
Sanaag

Sanaag is an administrative region (gobol) in northern Somalia, within the autonomous region of Somaliland. Sanaag has a long coastline facing the Gulf of Aden to the north, and is bordered by the Somali regions of Sahil, Togdheer, Sool and Bari. Its capital city is Erigavo.

Sool, SomaliaW
Sool, Somalia

Sool is an administrative region in Somaliland.

TogdheerW
Togdheer

Togdheer is an administrative region in the Republic of Somaliland.