Yes, sort of. While Djibouti does not have any permanent rivers, it does have Wadis which are either permanently or intermittently dry riverbeds eg:-
We'ima
Ambouli
Degbour
There are also some lakes which could be used as waterways.
Yes
no
The city of Djibouti is the capital of the country Djibouti.
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The four states that do not border any labeled waterways are Arizona, Utah, Nevada, and Kentucky.
Like in any country goods in Scotland can travel in many ways by road, rail, sea, waterways and air.Like in any country goods in Scotland can travel in many ways by road, rail, sea, waterways and air.Like in any country goods in Scotland can travel in many ways by road, rail, sea, waterways and air.Like in any country goods in Scotland can travel in many ways by road, rail, sea, waterways and air.Like in any country goods in Scotland can travel in many ways by road, rail, sea, waterways and air.Like in any country goods in Scotland can travel in many ways by road, rail, sea, waterways and air.Like in any country goods in Scotland can travel in many ways by road, rail, sea, waterways and air.Like in any country goods in Scotland can travel in many ways by road, rail, sea, waterways and air.Like in any country goods in Scotland can travel in many ways by road, rail, sea, waterways and air.Like in any country goods in Scotland can travel in many ways by road, rail, sea, waterways and air.Like in any country goods in Scotland can travel in many ways by road, rail, sea, waterways and air.
yes they did
Djibouti.
Djibouti is a place which lies in the north eastern part of Africa.It does not have a capital of itself.
The president of the Republic of Djibouti lives in Djibouti city, which is the capital. Djibouti is a country in Africa, located on the Gulf of Aden.
There are several waterways around the UK. A few of the waterways are the West Midlands Waterways, South Wales and Severn Waterways, and the North East Waterways.
Djibouti has a semidesert climate.