The Republic of Djibouti was a French colony until the 27th of June1977, on that day it gained it's independence.
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Paris and Djibouti are both capital cities, both their countries' largest cities, both primarily French-speaking (Djibouti was founded by the French in 1888).
It's monocco then Burundi then Djibouti
Yes, Somali is spoken in Djibouti. It is one of the country's official languages, alongside French and Arabic. The Somali-speaking population primarily belongs to the Issa clan, which is part of the larger Somali ethnic group. In addition to Somali, many people in Djibouti are multilingual, often speaking French and Arabic as well.
Djibouti was a former french colony ; it voted for his independence in 1977.
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Djibouti is the same in English and in French. A difference shows up in the country's complete name as la République de Djibouti ("the Republic of Djibouti"). The pronunciation will be "(la rey-pyoo-bleek duh) djee-boo-tee" in French.
Djibouti
The former French territory of the Afars and Issas is now the independent nation of Djibouti. The city of Djibouti is the capital of the nation of Djibouti.
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-They are both capital cities (Djibouti of Djibouti, Paris of France) -They are both the largest cities in their countries -French is spoken primarily in both cities (Djibouti also has Arabic) -France used to own Djibouti, and obviously still owns Paris
Before gaining independence in 1977, Djibouti was known as French Somaliland. The region was a French protectorate from the late 19th century until its independence. The name changed to Djibouti upon achieving sovereignty.