Djibouti has adapted to its growing population by investing in infrastructure and services, particularly in urban areas. The government has focused on improving access to education, healthcare, and housing to meet the needs of its citizens. Additionally, Djibouti has leveraged its strategic geographic location by developing its port facilities and logistics sector, which creates jobs and stimulates economic growth. These efforts aim to enhance the quality of life while accommodating demographic changes.
The current population in Djibouti is 757,074 people
Djibouti's population density is 22 per square kilometer.
Djibouti's population density is 22 per square kilometer.
The population of the country of Djibouti is 516,055. The population of the capital city of Djibouti is estimated at 400,000 people.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Djibouti's population is 747,000.
The majority of the population of Djibouti (94%) are Muslim.
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Republic of Djibouti is a sovereign country in the horn of Africa. It was ruled by France from 1894 till 1977. In 1977 a referendum was held in Djibouti to decide fate of Djibouti in which 98.8 percent of population voted in favor of independence.
The 2011 population estimate put the capital at 496,000.
About 99% of the population of Djibouti practices Islam. The remaining 1% practices Catholicism, is Protestant, or is affiliated with the Baha'i Faith.
the majority are Muslims. Around 940 000 Muslims are in djibouti (~ 97% of the population) per PEW FORUM study as of Oct 1909.
The capital city of Djibouti is Djibouti, which contains about half of the population of the entire country. Other cities include Khor Angar, Obock, Tadjoura, Ali 'Sabieh, Dikhil, Yoboki, and Balho. Interestingly, the country of Djibouti is the least populated country in all of Africa.