Jubba
Jubba is a river in the Horn of Africa, primarily flowing through Somalia. It is one of the longest rivers in the region, stretching approximately 1,000 kilometers. The river originates in the Ethiopian highlands and travels southward, eventually emptying into the Indian Ocean. Jubba plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem and agriculture, providing water for irrigation and supporting various wildlife.
The river basin is home to diverse communities that rely on its resources for fishing and farming. Additionally, the Jubba River has historical significance, as it has been a vital trade route for centuries. Its waters are essential for sustaining livelihoods in the surrounding areas.