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1 History  



1.1  Jubaland  





1.2  Bajuni Islands  







2 See also  





3 References  





4 Bibliography  














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Italian Trans-Juba
Oltre Giuba Italiana (Italian)
1924–1926

Flag of Trans-Juba

Flag

Anthem: Marcia Reale
Trans-Juba shown on a map of present-day Somalia
Trans-Juba shown on a map of present-day Somalia
StatusItalian colony
CapitalChisimaio
Recognised national languages
  • Somali
  • Religion
    {{ubl|Islam
    GovernmentColonial Administration
    King 

    • 1924–1926

    Victor Emmanuel III

    • 1924–1926

    Corrado Zoli
    Historical eraInterwar period

    • Ceded to Italy

    15 July 1924

    • Territory organized

    10 July 1925

    • Part of Italian Somalia

    10 June 1926
    CurrencyItalian lira
    Preceded by
    Succeeded by
    Kenya Colony
    Italian Somaliland

    Oltre GiubaorTrans-Juba (Arabic: شرق جوبا الإيطالية) was an Italian colony in the territory of Jubaland in present-day southern Somalia. It lasted from 1924 until 1926, when it was absorbed into Italian Somaliland. Transjuba is the former name of Jubaland, a federal member state of Somalia.[1]

    History

    [edit]

    Jubaland

    [edit]
    Trans-Juba ("Oltre Giuba") postage stamps of 1926

    Italian Trans-Juba was established in 1924, after the United Kingdom ceded the northern portion of the Jubaland region to Italy as a reward for the Italians having joined the AlliesinWorld War I.[2] The territory thereafter had a brief existence as Trans-Juba (Oltre Giuba) under governor Corrado Zoli (16 July 1924–31 December 1926).

    Italy issued its first postage stamps for the new colony on 29 July 1925, consisting of Italian stamps overprinted Oltre Giuba. Britain retained control of the southern half of the partitioned Jubaland territory, which was later called the Northern Frontier District.[3]

    In 1925, a year after its formation, Trans-Juba was integrated into Italian Somaliland.[4]

    The colony had a total area of 87,000 km² (33,000 sq mi), and in 1926, a population of 120,000 inhabitants. In the capital Kismayo (Chisimaio), there was a small group of Italian settlers, mostly merchants. During this period, the city was the third largest in Somalia and served as a port of call for small military ships.

    Bajuni Islands

    [edit]

    The Bajuni Islands ("Isole Giuba") were part of British East Africa until World War I. They were transferred to Italy in 1926.[5]

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Cassanelli, Lee. "The opportunistic economics of the Kenya-Somali borderland in historical perspective." Borders and Borderlands as Resources in the Horn of Africa (2010): 133-150.
  • ^ Oliver, Roland Anthony (1976). History of East Africa, Volume 2. Clarendon Press. p. 7.
  • ^ Osman, Mohamed Amin AH (1993). Somalia, proposals for the future. SPM. pp. 1–10.
  • ^ http://www.dcstamps.com/?p=1296 Oltre Giuba (Trans-Juba), Italian Colony (1924 – 1926)
  • ^ Haywood, C. Wightwick (1935), "The Bajun Islands and Birikau", The Geographical Journal, 85 (1): 59–64, doi:10.2307/1787038, JSTOR 1787038
  • Bibliography

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