Gogti
Gogti (also spelled: Gocti), is a town located in the Fafan Zone in the Somali region of Ethiopia. It lies near the border with the Sitti Zone.
Gogti 
    Gocti  | |
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Town  | |
![]() Gogti Location in Ethiopia  | |
| Coordinates: 10°04′35″N 42°51′33″E | |
| Country | |
| Region | Somali Region | 
| District | Awbare, Fafan Zone | 
| Time zone | UTC+3 (EAT) | 
| Climate | BSh | 
Demographics
    
The town and the surrounding region is primarily inhabited by the Reer Dudub of the Jibriil Yoonis subclan of the Gadabuursi Dir clan.[1][2]
Adele Galipo (2018) states that Gogti was built around an already existing water source belonging to the shepherds of the Reer Dudub subclan of the Gadabuursi Dir clan:
"Gogti, located at the Somali-Ethiopian border and founded in 1928 by two brokers of the Reer Dudub lineage working for a merchant of the same lineage located in Zeyla. The village was built around a water source for the shepherds of the Reer Dudub."[3]
References
    
- Hayward, R. J.; Lewis, I. M. (2005-08-17). Voice and Power. Routledge. p. 136. ISBN 9781135751753.
 - http://www.fsnau.org/ipc/population-table Population census by UNFP based on Somalia.
 -  Galipo, Adele (2018). Return Migration and Nation Building in Africa: Reframing the Somali Diaspora. ISBN 9780429957130. 
Gogti, located at the Somali-Ethiopian border and founded in 1928 by two brokers of the Reer Dudub lineage working for a merchant of the same lineage located in Zeyla. The village was built around a water source for the shepherds of the Reer Dudub.
 
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