User:Zak Abdi

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Zak Abdi
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NameZakaria Abdi Hashi
زكريا عبدي
BornMohamed Abdi Hashi
(1994-10-21) October 21, 1994 (age 29)
Burao, Somalia
NationalitySomali
Education and employment
OccupationStudent, Abaarso Tech
EducationAbaarso Tech
Hobbies, favourites and beliefs
ReligionIslam, Sunni الإسلام

Zakaria Abdi Hashi[edit]

Zakaria Abdi was born in a town called Burao in Somaliland. Zakaria lived there for 11 years with his parents before he came to Abaarso Tech. Right now he is a student at Abaarso Tech, a school located near Hargeisa, Somaliland. He lived in Abaarso Tech for almost 3 years. He is an eleventh grader at Abaarso Tech. Zak likes traveling that he travels a lot. In his spare time he spends writing poems, essays, and just notes about ideas that come up in his brain.

Biography[edit]

Zakaria was born in the year 1994 in the city of Burao. He is the oldest of his siblings. He has 8 brothers and 3 sisters. At the time he was born, the civil war that was going on in Somalia ended. His family was one of the families who fled to the neighboring countries like Ethiopia. His family came back to their hometown after the war ended. When he was 5 years old he attended his first school, religious school to learn Quran. In the year 2001 he attended Smart School in Burao. He was good at school and in the year 2010 he came to Abaarso Tech. Zak's dad is a businessman, lives in Burao with the rest of his family.


Education[edit]

Zakaria attended his primary school in Smart School in Burao. In his primary he only went to two primary school Smart School and Jamal Abdinasir which they named after the president of Egypt. After he finished his 8th grade, he came to Abaarso Tech. Abaarso Tech is a boarding school located near Hargeisa, Somaliland.

Interests and wishes[edit]

He always tries to use his time wisely. In his spare time there are many things that he likes to do but he does not get time for those. Some of the things that I do are writing essays, knowing more about the computers, reading business articles and etc. Writing essays those he do outside of class helps him to learn more about writing and practice it a lot. He likes computers and things and it is one of the things that he does outside of class. Computer is something that he is wishing to take in his university and he is practicing it now to be easier for him in the university. Overall he likes what is called business and it another field that he could like to take in university. Business makes him think analyze carefully. Business is something that takes him to another world of imagining and evaluating.


Sources for My Article: BBC, CNN[edit]

I got this article that is talking about Somaliland tourism and how it is something that the Somaliland government wants to reveal and improve, it could me edit the page by adding the steps that the government needs to take to make the tourism better. [1]

I found this another article that it talking about laasgeel and how much help it needs and this could help the page by adding the things that the tourism is missing and needs to be added. [2]

This article is talking about that Somaliland tourism has some hidden places or things that the tourism could go or see. This could help the page by adding more information about the Somaliland tourism. [3]

The first draft of the wiki article[edit]

Places to go for tourism[edit]

Laas Geel[edit]

The ancient cave paintings in Laas geel is one of the places that the tourists could go and spend their time. This place is a 10,000 years old painting. There are many paintings those are talking about the Somali culture in those early years. These paintings are showing us what those people who lived there used to do and the kind of animals that they used to herd. Those paintings are attractive and colorful drawings of early animals and humans. They could tell more about the history of early people who lived there before many years ago. they are so attractive that whenever you go there you will start analyzing those paintings and the early life of those people who lived there. You will compare the way that the people who live there now is different from those times that those paintings have been drawn. One of the things that these paintings interesting is the decorative things that the cows have. It would give you a hint about the way those people lived. Many tourists go there since it was discovered in the year 2002. Those tourists get exited when they go there. [4]


Berbera[edit]

In Somaliland, there are some places that the tourists could go for tourism. The Berbera beach is one of those places that tourists could go to have fun. Berbera is an old city that existed many years. It has a long beach that you will enjoy swimming in there and possibly could fish there. You will enjoy swimming in the sea and would like to come there over time. The coral reef could be seen in the beach of Berbera. In Berbera you can get comfortable hotels that will make you happy when you go to those hotels. There are some hotels that are located near the beach and will make your life easier because you could go to those hotels when you get out of the sea and take some in there. You could take a boat and go to those islands near Berbera like sacadadin. You could go to the port of Berbera which is the biggest port in Somaliland to see how things are going in there. [5]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Reeve, Simon " Somaliland's missing identity" BBC.com. 05 May 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/this_world/4491257.stm
  2. ^ Allsop,Laura "'First-aid' needed for 5,000-year-old Somali cave paintings" CNN.com. February 05, 2011 http://articles.cnn.com/2011-02-05/world/protecting.somali.cave.art_1_somaliland-somalia-world-heritage-status/2?_s=PM:WORLD
  3. ^ Melik, James "Riches of Somaliland remain untapped" BBC.com. 15 March 2009 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7935139.stm
  4. ^ Bakano,Otto "Laas Geel shows early Somali life " Somalilandpress.com. 25 April, 2011 http://somalilandpress.com/laas-geel-shows-early-somali-life-21942
  5. ^ Reeve,Simon "Somaliland: Africa’s unofficial country" BBC.com. 14 May 2012. http://www.bbc.com/travel/feature/20120514-somaliland-africas-unofficial-country/2