Somaliland

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Somaliland (Somali: Somaliland, Arabic: صوماللاند‎ Ṣūmāliland) is a country on the Horn of Africa that broke away from Somalia in 1991.
Local authorities declared the region's independence from Somalia in May 1991, but neither the Somali federal government nor any other country or international organization has recognized its sovereignty, instead claiming it as an autonomous region of Somalia.
Although the government is trying to establish a modicum of safety here, visiting is still not advised by the governments of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the US — although the area is viewed as safer than most of its neighbouring East African countries. The local government is very anxious to show its stability and, as a result, foreigners are generally treated with respect and interest. However, high unemployment and increasing discontent at being an unrecognised island of stability in a grim region does cause some resentment towards outsiders, particularly NGO workers.
For visitors exercising caution and respect, Somaliland is a fascinating place to visit.

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