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Mogadishu has been the stage for 17 years of fighting between rival... of civil unrest and uncontrolled insurgencies have transformed Mogadishu into one of the most dangerous and lawless cities in the world... Trade connected Somalis in the Mogadishu area to other communities along the Indian coast as early as the 1st century according... Mogadishu prospered through trade with the interior... Italy purchased the city in 1905 and made Mogadishu the capital of... with Mogadishu as its capital... Mogadishu was scene of bitter warfare and devastation caused by... Mogadishu is the hometown of the Abgaal... Mogadishu is located at... near Mogadishu before turning southwestward... Mogadishu is located in the Country of the Abgaal... Mogadishu serves as a commercial and financial center... Roads leading out of Mogadishu connect the city to many other Somali locales and to... Private airlines service Mogadishu at various airports within and around the city... Mogadishu leads Somalia in port traffic and still serves as a major seaport... Mogadishu has had no official government for many years now since the city was mostly controlled... Mogadishu at Google Maps...

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