South West State of Somalia
South West State of Somalia | |
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Location of the South West State within Somalia | |
| Capital | Barawe (de jure) Baidoa (de facto) |
| Largest city | Baidoa |
| Official languages | |
| Ethnic groups | |
| Religion | Islam |
| Demonym | Somali |
| Government | Federated presidential state |
• Governor | Sharif Hassan |
| Establishment | |
• Established | 1 April 2002 |
| Area | |
• Total | 100,000 km2 (39,000 sq mi) (3rd state of somalia) |
| Population | |
• 2022 estimate | 4,154,257 |
| GDP (PPP) | 2018 estimate |
• Total | $5,895,765 |
| HDI (2012) | 0.2 low |
| Currency | Somali shilling |
| Calling code | +252 |
| Internet TLD | .so |
The South-West State of Somalia (Somali: Koonfur Galbeed, Maay: Koofur Orsé) is a federal member state in southwestern Somalia. It was founded by Mohamed Ibrahim Habsade, leader of the Somalia RRA on 1 April 2002. It was the third autonomous region to be established.
After its dissolution in 2005, the territory was re-established in November 2009 as an official federal member state of Somalia. Sharif Hassan was selected the president of this state. The official capital of South-West state is Barawa, located on the coast of the Somali Sea, though the state administration is currently based in Baidoa.