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English: Italian primary school notebook, the back with an illustration of Porta di Giardini (Gate Gardens), Mogadishu. Italiano: Quaderno di scuola elementare italiana 1931 - retro con illustrazione di Porta ai Giardini - mercato di Mogadiscio - |
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MOGADISCIO
Mogadisco è capitale della Somalia italiana, la nostra Colonia nell’Africa orientale sulla costa dell’Oceano Indiano, retta, per la parte meridionale da un nostro Governatore, mentre sulla parte settentrionale l’Italia esercita un protettorato mediante un Commissario civile. Mogadiscio ha 20.000 abitanti, di cui gli indigeni appartengono alla religione musulmana. La piccola e pur graziosa città è, di fatti, essenzialmente araba e si divide in due quartieri, detti Amar-Uini e Scingani, nettamente separati da un ampio viale. L’agricoltura e l’allevamento del bestiame costituiscono le principali occupazioni degli abitanti della Colonia; l’industria incomincia a dare qualche buon frutto. Nella città sorge la tomba di Antonio Cecchi, il grande viaggiatore ed esploratore africano, che fu trucidato dagli indigeni in quei viaggi nel 1896.
Da “Le Capitali del Mondo” - Riproduzione vietata.
- Gloriosa- Casa Editrice Italiana – Milano – Via Telesio 19
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