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Djibouti

Djibouti is a country in Northeast Africa. It is bordered by Eritrea in the north and Ethiopia in the south. With a total population of 818,159 (as of 2009), it is one of the least populous countries in Africa.

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What is lake assal elevation?

I havre no clue if this is right my causin told me this but its elivation is helped by stakes in the ground

How much technology does Djibouti have?

A lot ,it’s just like any other country but it’s a developing country so it’s technology is kinda limited

Is Djibouti a French country?

Djibouti was a former french colony ; it voted for his independence in 1977.

Who is the President of Djibouti?

Ismail Omar Guelleh is the President of Djibouti. He became the 2nd President of Djibouti in 1999 May 8. Guelleh was re-elected on 2005 April 8 in a single candidate election for another 6-year term, which he said would be his last. He was expected to leave office on 2011 May 7. However in 2010, he convinced politicians to amend the constitution to allow for a third term. He was again re-elected on 2011 April 8, again claiming that this term will be his last.

What kind of land you would find in Dijbouti?

Djibouti lies in a hot, arid area of the Horn of Africa. Its area is 8,960 square miles. The soil is rocky and sandy and lies on volcanic layers. In the hot and humid climate, rainfall is very low. Most of the soil is not suitable for agriculture, and only about 10 percent is used as pasture. The vegetation consists mainly of desert shrubs and acacia trees. There are only a few patches of perennial forest. The traditional mode of life was nomadic pastoralism, in which state borders were not recognized. Fishing in the Red Sea provides a limited source of income; horticulture is possible only on a small scale.

The Bay of Tadjoura cuts into the country from the Gulf of Aden. The terrain is mainly a desert like plain with some intermediate mountain ranges near Arta and the eastern border. There is one active volcano. There are seasonal streams that flow toward the sea or into the two salt lakes. Apart from Djibouti City, the capital and large urban center, there are a few small towns: Tadjoura, Obock, Dikhil, Ali Sabieh, and Yoboki.

What are some churches in Djibouti?

The Protestant Church of Djibouti (Eglise Protestante Evangelique de Djibouti)- EPED http://www.reformiert-online.net/adressen/detail.php?id=12165&lg=eng

How are leaders elected in Djibouti?

This is a pointless question because I myself was searching for hours and only found the current presidents name. Omar Guelleh.

What country is cut off from the sea by eritrea djibouti and Somalia?

what coutry is cut off from the sea by eritrea, djibouti, and somalia

Who is the Minister of Interior for Djibouti?

Hassan Omar Mohamed Bourhan is the Minister of Interior for Djibouti.

Can you wear a combat patch for a deployment to Djibouti?

No. You weren't in active combat zone. If you were authorised the wear of a combat patch, you'd have received orders for it. You may, however, be awarded campaign ribbons and medals.

Why does Djibouti speaking french?

The Republic of Djibouti was a French colony until the 27th of June1977, on that day it gained it's independence.

What is the postal code for the capital of Djibouti?

I was researching this online earlier and I came to find that this country does not actually use zip/postal codes. I'm sure that wasn't the answer you were looking for, but if you insist, try going to addressdoctor.com and see if that helps. It's really specific and could provide more information.

What is the predominant religion in Djibouti?

The majority of the population of Djibouti (94%) are Muslim.

How did djibouti get its name?

Djibouti got the name from Shahrukh khan who was salman khan's brother, That's why Its called Djibouti.

What is Djibouti famous for?

There aren't any obvious points of interest in Djibouti city except for the Central Market (Marche Central) which buzzes with activity in the mornings. By the afternoon, Djibouti city gets very quiet and it's not just the heat that folks are avoiding, but the national pastime - chewing Qat, begins in earnest. Qat (or Khat) is a mild narcotic. The leaves of the Qat plant are chewed, it has to fresh for the narcotic effect to work best. The daily Qat delivery from Ethiopia to Djibouti city arrives at around 1pm in the local markets.

Djibouti's location on the Red Sea means there are some excellent diving and swimming opportunities particularly around the islands of Maskali and Moucha in the Gulf of Tadjoura. It takes 30-40 minutes to get to the islands by boat.

What are some traditional djibouti clothing styles?

Djiboutians tend to wear formal clothing. Women Wear dresses and sometimes head dresses and head jewelry.

What is the zip code of Djibouti Africa?

Zip codes are only used in the United States, although other countries do have various postal code schemes. A postal code, however, would be used to give further detail of an address within a country, whereas Djibouti is the country. (It's rather like asking what the zipcode for the United States is, when the proper question would be "What is the zip code for Keene, New Hampshire, in the United States?"). Zip codes are only used in the United States, although other countries do have various postal code schemes. A postal code, however, would be used to give further detail of an address within a country, whereas Djibouti is the country. (It's rather like asking what the zipcode for the United States is, when the proper question would be "What is the zip code for Keene, New Hampshire, in the United States?").

What do Djibouti and Paris have in common?

Paris and Djibouti are both capital cities, both their countries' largest cities, both primarily French-speaking (Djibouti was founded by the French in 1888).