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Bondhere
Degmada Boondheere
Motto: 
Beledkeena Waa Boondheerow-Libaax
Coordinates: 2°02′00″N 45°21′00″E / 2.0333°N 45.3500°E / 2.0333; 45.3500
Country Somalia
RegionBanaadir
Government
 • TypeDistrict Governor
 • Mr. GovernorMohamed Abdullahi Omar (Deeyoo)
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)
Area code+252

Bondhere District (Somali: Degmada Boondheere) is an ancient district in the districts of Banadir region in Somalia. This district is crossed by the following roads: General Daoud road that passes through Bondhere from Wardhiigley District. Upper Jubadan Road that passes through Shibis District. Ummada Road or as it is called "Wadnaha" which passes through Yaqshid District. Lower Juba road that passes through Shingani District. Nasib Bundo Road which divides Bondhere District and Shabelle Road which borders Bondhere and Hamarweyne Districts.

Suburbs

  1. Shanta-Geed
  2. Nasiib-Buundo
  3. Al-Ahraam
  4. Wiil-Waal
  5. Busleeyda
  6. Buur-Bishaaro
  7. Ceel Aw-Muude
  8. Ceel-Macalin
  9. Buulo-Maqaarey
  10. Buulo-Ukun
  11. Ceel-Xaaji Haruur
  12. Yusuf Al-Kowneyn
  13. Daljirka Dahsoon
  14. Forno
  15. Nalka Hoose
  16. Nalka Kore
  17. Siinaay
  18. Nabada
  19. Aku doto
  20. Maxmabaare

Government facilities

Schools

Mosques

References