|
This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. Information from its description page there is shown below. Commons is a freely licensed media file repository. You can help.
|
|
This file was moved to Wikimedia Commons from en.wikipedia using a bot script. All source information is still present. It requires review. Additionally, there may be errors in any or all of the information fields; information on this file should not be considered reliable and the file should not be used until it has been reviewed and any needed corrections have been made. Once the review has been completed, this template should be removed. For details about this file, see below. Check now! |
Description |
English: Political situation in Somalia following the Ethiopian withdrawal en:Category:Maps of Somalia
|
Date |
2009-02-17 (original upload date) (Original text : 17.02.2009.) |
Source |
Transferred from en.wikipedia; transferred to Commons by User:SVTCobra using CommonsHelper. (Original text : User: Ingoman) |
Author |
User: Ingoman Original uploader was BobaFett85 at en.wikipedia |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
Released into the public domain (by the author).
|
|
This map image could be recreated using vector graphics as an SVG file. This has several advantages; see Commons:Media for cleanup for more information. If an SVG form of this image is already available, please upload it. After uploading an SVG, replace this template with {{ vector version available|new image name.svg}}. |
License information
Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse |
|
This work has been released into the public domain by its author, BobaFett85 at the wikipedia project. This applies worldwide.
In case this is not legally possible: BobaFett85 grants anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law.
|
File usage
The following pages on Schools Wikipedia link to this image (list may be incomplete):
Wikipedia for Schools brings Wikipedia into the classroom. In 133 nations around the world, SOS Children's Villages works to bring better education and healthcare to families in desperate need of support. Learn more about child sponsorship.