Somaliland celebrates 32 years of independence

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Dignitaries during the celebration. [Fathiya Nur, Standard]

To mark the anniversary, citizens from all walks of life took to the streets in celebrations while draped in green, red, and white - the colours of the country's national flag, while the military held an ostentatious parade.

A member of the band stands tall; proud of his nation. [Fathiya Nur, Standard]

The country, however, remains largely unrecognized despite affirming its independence via a referendum in 2001.

Salute to the people of Somaliland on your auspicious day. [Fathiya Nur, Standard]

Despite the foreign relations hiccup, it is rebuilding its economy and infrastructure. The tiny state boasts its own currency, holds democratic elections, and is relatively peaceful in sharp contrast to neighbouring Somalia.