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The two African nations closest to Yemen are Somalia and Djibouti. Somalia lies to the southwest of Yemen across the Gulf of Aden, while Djibouti is situated at the southern entrance of the Red Sea, directly opposite Yemen's southern coast. The proximity of these nations makes them significant in regional maritime and geopolitical contexts.

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