Proper noun
(historical) A province of the British East African Protectorate.
An autonomous regional state in southern Somalia.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIn similar incident, early on Tuesday, Jubaland Intelligence Agency’s base in Kismayo, came under attack, after suspected terrorists threw hand grenade at the base, which has wounded 3 soldiers and damaged part of the base. Source: Internet
Otherwise, the Jubaland crisis has the potential to revert the country back to "the war of all against all" era experienced by the Somali people in 1990s. Source: Internet
The Jubaland Forces loyal to Mr Abdirashid Hassan Abdinur, also known as Abdirashid Janan, the embattled security minister for Jubbaland have been in Mandera since January. Source: Internet
The American forces were advising and assisting a large force of 800 Somali and Kenyan military forces that was part of a multi-day operation in an area of Jubaland located 217 miles southwest of the Somali capital of Mogadishu. Source: Internet
When the government of Somalia and the Jubaland administration of Ahmed Mohamed Islaan ‘Madobe’ signed an interim agreement on 27 August, the sighs of relief were audible. Source: Internet
Jubaland in the far south is a fourth autonomous region within the federation. Source: Internet