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Alula Lagoon

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Location
  
Bari, Somalia

Basin countries
  
Somalia

Settlements
  
Alula

Ocean/sea source
  
Indian Ocean

Ocean/sea sources
  
Indian Ocean

Surface area
  
3 km (1.2 sq mi)

Area
  
3 kmĀ²

Settlement
  
Alula, Somalia

Alula Lagoon is a large shallow lagoon in the northeastern Bari region of Somalia. The northernmost point in the country, it is mostly covered with mangroves.

Overview

Facing the Gulf of Aden, the lagoonal mangrove lies behind a barrier island. It is located northeast of Alula, the northernmost town in Somalia. The lagoon is surrounded by mangrove bushes, and appears to correspond with the "large laurel-grove called Acannae" described by the 1st century CE Periplus of the Erythraean Sea.

Rhizophora mucronata and Avicennia marina are the predominant mangrove species found in the lagoon.

References

Alula Lagoon Wikipedia