Adale(Somali:Cadale;Italian:Adalei or Itala), also known asCadaley,is a coastal town in the southernMiddle Shabelle(Shabeellaha Dhexe) region ofSomalia.

Adale
Town
Adale is located in Somalia
Adale
Adale
Location in Somalia.
Coordinates:2°45′00″N46°19′00″E/ 2.75000°N 46.31667°E/2.75000; 46.31667
CountrySomalia
StateHirshabelle
RegionMiddle Shabelle
Population
• Total
11,600
Time zoneUTC+3(EAT)

History

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Adale was mentioned in thePeriplus of the Erythraean Sea,written by an anonymous writer who lived in the first century AD when Egypt was occupied by the Romans. Adale then appeared in the reports ofIbn Batutaand other explorers from Andulus. When the trade between East Africa, Arabia, and India boomed in the 1700s-1800s, Adale bordered the 10-mile strip of the Benadir Coast in which Zanzibar’s Omani rulers claimed. With exception to 5 nautical miles of Warsheikh, the rest of the strip included Mogadishu, Marka, Baraawe, and Kismayo – all the way to Zanzibar. The later ruins of Filonardi's fort can also be found in the Adale.[1]

During the pre-independence period inItalian Somaliland,the city was chosen byVincenzo Filonardias the headquarters of his newly created "Somalia Italiana". There was fierce anti-colonial resistance to this in Adale and around the surrounding areas that left 40Abgaalmen and 7 Italian men dead commemorated by a monument in Adale.[2]

On 3 October 2014 the town was liberated from the jihadist terrorist groupAl-Shabaabby theSomalia National ArmyandAMISOMforces. Al-Shabaab had occupied the town for several years. According to AMISOM-sources Al-Shabaab did not mount any resistance because they had lost support from the public in Adale.[3]

Demographics

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Adale has a population of around 14,600 inhabitants.[4]The broaderAdale Districthas a total population of 46,720 residents.[5]It is inhabited byAbgaal.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Chiesi, Gustavo (1909).La colonizzazione Europea nell'Est Africa.Unione Tiopografico-Editrice Torinese. p. 390.
  2. ^Abdulkadir Abiikar Hussien
  3. ^See:Somalia National Army and AMISOM forces liberate Adale town in Middle Shabelle region,AMISOM Press Statement, 3 Oct. 2014. Accessed on 6 October 2014.
  4. ^"Somalia City & Town Population".Tageo.Retrieved4 October2013.
  5. ^"Regions, districts, and their populations: Somalia 2005 (draft)"(PDF).UNDP.Retrieved21 September2013.

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