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Hafun

Hafun (Somali: Xaafuun; Arabic: حافون; Ancient Greek: Οπώνη, romanizedOpṓnē, Italian: Dante) is a town in the northeastern Bari province of Somalia. Situated in Ras Hafun on the coast of the Guardafui Channel, it is the centre of the Hafun District, and the easternmost town in continental Africa (this means that it sees the first sunrise on the African continent). It is an ancient town previously known as Opone.

Hafun
Xaafuun
حافون
Οπώνη
Town
One of the forts of the Majeerteen Sultanate in Hafun (early 1900s).
Hafun
Location in Somalia.
Coordinates: 10°25′00″N 51°16′00″E / 10.41667°N 51.26667°E / 10.41667; 51.26667Coordinates: 10°25′00″N 51°16′00″E / 10.41667°N 51.26667°E / 10.41667; 51.26667
Country Somalia
Regional State Puntland
RegionBari
DistrictHafun
Founded16th century BC
Population
 (2000)
 • Total13,200
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)

History

 
17th century masjid in Hafun.

Hafun has been identified as the ancient trading port of Opone, which was described in the 1st century CE Greek travelogue the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea. Pottery found by an expedition led by Neville Chittick, in Oponean tombs at Damo, date back to the Mycenaean kingdom of Greece that flourished during the 16th century BC.[1] Merchants from as far afield as Indonesia and Malaysia also passed through the settlement. By 50 CE, the area was well known as a centre for the cinnamon trade, along with the bartering of cloves and other spices, ivory, exotic animal hides, and incense. It also traded in tortoiseshells.[2]

During the early modern period, Hafun was part of the Majeerteen Sultanate's realm.

In 1930, an Italian firm invested capital to exploit salt deposits in Hafun and Hurdiyo. The Italians renamed the city Dante and created the biggest salt production plant in the world.[3] By 1933 or 1934, the Hafun salt works were producing more than 200,000 tonnes of salt, most of which was exported to the Far East.[4]

Following independence in 1960, the town was made the official centre of Hafun District.

Demographics

As of 2000, Hafun had a population of around 13,200 inhabitants.[5]

Education

According to the Puntland Ministry of Education, there are eight primary schools in Hafun District. Among these are Hurdiya, Laamiye, Gardush, and Xandha.[6]

Economy

 
The Hafun Salt Factory, built in the 1930s.[7]

The Hafun Fishing Company (HFC) was established in July 1992, in Bosaso.[8][9] It was named after Hafun, where HFC also has an office. The firm exports a wide range of fish products to international markets. Among these are lobsters, frozen fish, dried shark meat, and fin, which it mainly sends to Yemen, the United Arab Emirates, and Oman, as well as some products to Kenya. The company is exploring additional global markets for its fish.[8]

In late 2014, the Udug Ltd. Company, in conjunction with the United States-based REDD Engineering & Construction Incorporated,[10] began conducting feasibility studies for the renovation of the salt production plants in Hafun, Hurdiyo, and other littoral areas in Puntland. The first phase of the initiative was completed in March 2015 and saw the historic salt works in both towns refurbished following community-wide consultations. According to the Puntland Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, the project focuses on stimulating entrepreneurship and sustaining job creation. It was inspired by calls for national reinvestment by the Puntland presidential office and the Puntland Chamber of Commerce. Additionally, REDD Engineering official Lowry Redd indicated that the initiative's second phase aims to restore the Hafun plant to its place as one of the main global suppliers of salt.[7]

Transportation

In 2012, the Puntland Highway Authority (PHA) announced a project to connect Hafun and other coastal towns in Puntland to the main regional highway.[11] The thoroughfare, which is 750 km (470 mi) long, would link major cities in the northern part of Somalia, such as Bosaso, Galkayo and Garowe, with towns in the south.[12]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Chittick, Neville (1975). An Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Horn: The British-Somali Expedition. pp. 117–133.
  2. ^ Charlesworth, M.P. (1970). Trade routes and commerce of the roman Empire (2nd ed. rev. ed.). New-York: Cooper Square Publishers. p. 65. ISBN 978-0815403289.
  3. ^ "Italianised cities of Banadir". dadfeatured.blogspot.com. Dad Featured. 5 June 2018.
  4. ^ Ahmed, Ahmed Abbas. "Transformation Towards a Regulated Economy": 74. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. ^ "Somalia City & Town Population". Tageo. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  6. ^ "Puntland - Primary schools". Ministry of Education of Puntland. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
  7. ^ a b "Somalia salt industry revives". Garowe Online. 7 March 2015. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  8. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  9. ^ "Hafun Fishing". Hotfrog. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
  10. ^ "REDD". REDD Engineering & Construction Incorporation. Retrieved 2017-03-28.
  11. ^ "Puntland to upgrade Bosaso-Garowe highway". Sabahi. 28 June 2012. Retrieved 6 November 2012.
  12. ^ . Waayaha.net. Archived from the original on 23 March 2012. Retrieved 6 December 2013.

External links

  • Hafun, Somalia

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Hafun Somali Xaafuun Arabic حافون Ancient Greek Opwnh romanized Opṓne Italian Dante is a town in the northeastern Bari province of Somalia Situated in Ras Hafun on the coast of the Guardafui Channel it is the centre of the Hafun District and the easternmost town in continental Africa this means that it sees the first sunrise on the African continent It is an ancient town previously known as Opone Hafun XaafuunحافونOpwnhTownOne of the forts of the Majeerteen Sultanate in Hafun early 1900s HafunLocation in Somalia Coordinates 10 25 00 N 51 16 00 E 10 41667 N 51 26667 E 10 41667 51 26667 Coordinates 10 25 00 N 51 16 00 E 10 41667 N 51 26667 E 10 41667 51 26667Country SomaliaRegional State PuntlandRegionBariDistrictHafunFounded16th century BCPopulation 2000 Total13 200Time zoneUTC 3 EAT Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 3 Education 4 Economy 5 Transportation 6 See also 7 Notes 8 External linksHistory EditSee also Hafun Salt Factory 17th century masjid in Hafun Hafun has been identified as the ancient trading port of Opone which was described in the 1st century CE Greek travelogue the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea Pottery found by an expedition led by Neville Chittick in Oponean tombs at Damo date back to the Mycenaean kingdom of Greece that flourished during the 16th century BC 1 Merchants from as far afield as Indonesia and Malaysia also passed through the settlement By 50 CE the area was well known as a centre for the cinnamon trade along with the bartering of cloves and other spices ivory exotic animal hides and incense It also traded in tortoiseshells 2 During the early modern period Hafun was part of the Majeerteen Sultanate s realm In 1930 an Italian firm invested capital to exploit salt deposits in Hafun and Hurdiyo The Italians renamed the city Dante and created the biggest salt production plant in the world 3 By 1933 or 1934 the Hafun salt works were producing more than 200 000 tonnes of salt most of which was exported to the Far East 4 Following independence in 1960 the town was made the official centre of Hafun District Demographics EditAs of 2000 update Hafun had a population of around 13 200 inhabitants 5 Education EditAccording to the Puntland Ministry of Education there are eight primary schools in Hafun District Among these are Hurdiya Laamiye Gardush and Xandha 6 Economy Edit The Hafun Salt Factory built in the 1930s 7 The Hafun Fishing Company HFC was established in July 1992 in Bosaso 8 9 It was named after Hafun where HFC also has an office The firm exports a wide range of fish products to international markets Among these are lobsters frozen fish dried shark meat and fin which it mainly sends to Yemen the United Arab Emirates and Oman as well as some products to Kenya The company is exploring additional global markets for its fish 8 In late 2014 the Udug Ltd Company in conjunction with the United States based REDD Engineering amp Construction Incorporated 10 began conducting feasibility studies for the renovation of the salt production plants in Hafun Hurdiyo and other littoral areas in Puntland The first phase of the initiative was completed in March 2015 and saw the historic salt works in both towns refurbished following community wide consultations According to the Puntland Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation the project focuses on stimulating entrepreneurship and sustaining job creation It was inspired by calls for national reinvestment by the Puntland presidential office and the Puntland Chamber of Commerce Additionally REDD Engineering official Lowry Redd indicated that the initiative s second phase aims to restore the Hafun plant to its place as one of the main global suppliers of salt 7 Transportation EditIn 2012 the Puntland Highway Authority PHA announced a project to connect Hafun and other coastal towns in Puntland to the main regional highway 11 The thoroughfare which is 750 km 470 mi long would link major cities in the northern part of Somalia such as Bosaso Galkayo and Garowe with towns in the south 12 See also EditPuntland Shell moneyNotes Edit Chittick Neville 1975 An Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Horn The British Somali Expedition pp 117 133 Charlesworth M P 1970 Trade routes and commerce of the roman Empire 2nd ed rev ed New York Cooper Square Publishers p 65 ISBN 978 0815403289 Italianised cities of Banadir dadfeatured blogspot com Dad Featured 5 June 2018 Ahmed Ahmed Abbas Transformation Towards a Regulated Economy 74 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Somalia City amp Town Population Tageo Retrieved 4 October 2013 Puntland Primary schools Ministry of Education of Puntland Retrieved 26 May 2013 a b Somalia salt industry revives Garowe Online 7 March 2015 Retrieved 8 March 2015 a b Hafun Fishing Company Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 5 July 2014 Hafun Fishing Hotfrog Retrieved 6 July 2014 REDD REDD Engineering amp Construction Incorporation Retrieved 2017 03 28 Puntland to upgrade Bosaso Garowe highway Sabahi 28 June 2012 Retrieved 6 November 2012 H E Abdirahman Mohamed Mohamud Farole Waayaha net Archived from the original on 23 March 2012 Retrieved 6 December 2013 External links EditHafun Somalia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hafun amp oldid 1150334761, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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