Goob Weyn
Goob Weyn (Somali: Goobweyn) is a village in the southern Lower Juba region of Somalia, where Juba river meets the indian ocean.
Goob Weyn
Goobweyn | |
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Village | |
Goob Weyn Location in Somalia. | |
Coordinates: 00°14′58″N 42°36′08″E | |
Country | Somalia |
Region | Lower Juba |
District | Kismayo District |
Area | |
• Land | 1 km2 (0.4 sq mi) |
Elevation | 3 m (10 ft) |
Time zone | UTC+3 (EAT) |
Geography
Goobweyn is situated on the banks of the Jubba River, and is only 3 meters above sea level. The village is primarily settled by the Sheekhaal clan and is situated next to Kismayo National Park, and only 15 kilometers outside of Kismayo.
Exports and livelihood
A primarily agricultural based town on the Jubba Basin, residents of Goobweyn primarily depend on agricultural exports to the nearby city of Kismayo, like tomatoes, onions, and coconuts.[1]
In 1974, the area saw an influx of refugees following The Lingering Drought (Somali: Abaartii Dabadheer) in northern Somalia and the Somali region of Ethiopia.The refugees were introduced to ways of fishing and farming compared to the pastoralist livestock herding way of life.