Keti-keti

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Keti-keti
Waters Indian Ocean
Archipelago Bajuni Islands
Geographical location 1 ° 14 ′  S , 41 ° 52 ′  E Coordinates: 1 ° 14 ′  S , 41 ° 52 ′  E
Keti-Keti (Somalia)
Keti-keti

Keti-Keti (also: Isoletti Chete Chete ) is a short chain of tiny islets in the Bay of Kiyaambo in Somalia . Politically, they belong to Jubaland and geographically to the Bajuni Islands , a chain of coral islands ( barrier islands ) which extends from Kismaayo in the north over 100 kilometers to the Raas Kaambooni near the Kenyan border.

geography

The rocky islets are located in Kiyaambo Bay (Wubuschi Bay) south of Hood Reef , directly at the mouth of the Buur Gaabo River . To the south, the nearest island at a greater distance is Buur Howla, except for the Scogli Ago reef . In the north, the Buurgaal peninsula joins the island of Kifa Kamlaango .

climate

The climate is tropical hot monsoon climate .

Individual evidence

  1. Keti-Keti at GeoNames , geonames.org. Retrieved August 9, 2020.