Dagguirou
Dagguirou (Arabic: داغويرو) is a town located in the Dikhil Region of Djibouti. It is situated approximately 212 km (132 mi) western of the nation's capital city of Djibouti, and roughly 95 km (59 mi) northern of Dikhil, the regional capital. HistoryDagguirou was a small village when the French created their French Somaliland. The Italians complained that the area was part of Italian Eritrea. In 1935 they created a group of small fortifications (Abba, Dagguirou, Gouma, etc.) inside the western border of French Somaliland, claiming at the end of 1937 that the territory was inside their colonial area.[1] Between 1 and 10 July 1940 several clashes with the Italians took place on the plain of Hanlé, at Ali-Sabieh and along the railroad.[2] The border area of western French Somalia (during the first months of World War II) was occupied by Italian troops, who only withdrew from Hanlé in October 1940 and only in March 1941 from Dagguirou.[3] Actually Dagguirou has a population of nearly 2,000 inhabitants. OverviewNearby towns and villages include Galafi (5 km), Yoboki (36 km), Dikhil (95 km) and Mouloud (113 km). ClimateDagguirou is located in the Hanlé plain of Djibouti.
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