Jubba Valley

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The Juba Valley (Somali: Dooxada Jubba) is a valley in Northeast Africa.

It follows the line of the Juba River north from the Indian Ocean to the Somalia/Ethiopia border, and then splits, one branch following the Ethiopia/Kenya border westwards and then northwards into Ethiopia, and the other branch follows the Ganale Dorya River north into Ethiopia.

Along with the Shebelle Valley, and nearby lakes Chamo and Abaya, the Juba Valley is considered an Endemic Bird Area by Birdlife International.

The Somali section of the Juba Valley is known as Jubaland.