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  2. Mogadishu, Somalia Lat Long Coordinates Info. The latitude of Mogadishu, Somalia is 2.046934, and the longitude is 45.318161. Mogadishu, Somalia is located at Somalia country in the Cities place category with the gps coordinates of 2° 2' 48.9624'' N and 45° 19' 5.3796'' E.

  3. Located in the coastal Banaadir region on the Indian Ocean, the city has served as an important port for centuries. Population: 2,587,183. Latitude: 2° 02' 13.60" N. Longitude: 45° 20' 37.50" E. Read about Mogadishu in the Wikipedia. + −. Leaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors.

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    Coordinates: 02°02′21″N 45°20′31″E. Mogadishu ( / ˌmɒɡəˈdiːʃuː, - ˈdɪʃ -/, also US: / ˌmoʊɡ -, ˌmɔːɡ -/; [5] [6] [7] Somali: Muqdisho, Wadaad: مُقْدِشو ‎ [mʉq'dɪ:ʃɔ] or Xamar, Wadaad: حَمَرْ ‎ [ħɑmɑr]; Arabic: مقديشو‎, Italian: Mogadiscio ), locally known as Xamar or Hamar, is the capital and most populous city of Somalia.

  5. 37.55274, 45.07605. Geographic location of Mogadishu. Coordinates in Decimal Degrees (DM), Degrees and Decimal Minutes (DDM) and Degrees, Minutes and Seconds (DMS).

  6. Mogadishu. Type: City with 2,610,000 residents. Description: capital and the largest city of Somalia. Categories: port settlement and locality. Location: Banaadir, Southern Somalia, Somalia, East Africa, Africa. View on Open­Street­Map. Latitude. 2.0349° or 2° 2' 6" north. Longitude.

  7. Mogadishu ( /ˌmɔːɡəˈdiːʃuː/; Somali: Muqdisho; Arabic: مقديشو ‎ Maqadīshū ), known locally as Xamar (English: Hamar ), is the largest and capital city of Somalia. Located in the coastal Banaadir region on the Indian Ocean, the city has served as an important port for centuries. Latitude: 2° 03' 60.00" N.

  8. 6 days ago · Mogadishu, capital, largest city, and a major port of Somalia, located just north of the Equator on the Indian Ocean. Mogadishu, Somalia. One of the earliest Arab settlements on the East African coast, its origins date to the 10th century.

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