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Summary Of: Berbera

An aerial view of the western areas of Berbera and the coast... Berbera has a deep... One certainty about Berbera over the following centuries was that it was the site of an annual fair... Britain took Berbera and it served until 1941 as the winter capital of... The weather of Berbera is very dry... Berbera is the terminus of roads from... Berbera was home to a small naval port that was built by the... Berbera has a number of...

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