djibouti in English

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a country on the northeastern coast of Africa; population 724,600 (est. 2009); capital, Djibouti; languages, Arabic and French (official), Somali and other Cushitic languages.

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1. Official Spokesperson: Yes. It is by sea route from Aden to Djibouti and by air from Djibouti back home to India.

2. The Afar region cuts across Ethiopia, Somalia, Djibouti and Eritrea

3. It is spoken by the Afar people inhabiting Djibouti, Eritrea and Ethiopia.

4. Lake Assal is a must visit if you are in Djibouti

5. Marine Forces Central Command-Djibouti and was open to Marine Corporals and …

6. Continue to ensure full and complete protection of persons with albinism (Djibouti);

7. Tadjoura has an airstrip and is linked by ferry with Djibouti City.

8. The following is an incomplete list of association football clubs based in Djibouti.

9. Visas on arrival are issued at the discretion of the Djibouti immigration authority.

10. Recently, Witnesses from foreign countries have moved to Djibouti, providing a new stimulus.

11. The President said that Djibouti is a strategically located country, just off the Gulf of Aden.

12. The representative of Djibouti said that the criteria for the accreditation of NGOs should be clarified.

13. On February 9, the President of the Djibouti League of Human Rights was arrested.

14. He shuttled between Sana’a and Djibouti sparing no effort to accomplish this difficult task.

15. The Afars in Djibouti are outnumbered by the Issas and were unhappy with the Issa leadership

16. Meanings for Assal It is a lake in Djibouti that is considered the world's largest salt reserve.

17. The GCC countries, Djibouti, Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon have maintained the foreign exchange regime of a dollar peg.

18. In April 2010, the Parliament of Djibouti also adopted an amendment to the Constitution abolishing the death penalty.

19. From May 2005 to May 2011, Mohamed served in the government of Djibouti as Minister of Agriculture.

20. In 2002, Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa was stood up at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti to provide regional security.

21. On 19 May, the Council held a briefing about peace and security in Africa in connection with Djibouti.

22. We are utilizing the services of a local craft which will move these Indian nationals from Aden to Djibouti.

23. Boubou is an essential African garment that can be found in Senegal, Mauritania, Niger, Mali, Djibouti and other countries of Central Africa

24. 30 What he found when he visited Djibouti, a small, little-known country on the Horn of Africa, felt eerily familiar.

25. India has extended lines of credit amounting to 49.13 million dollars to government of Djibouti mainly for the construction of cement plant.

26. They primarily live in the Afar Region of Ethiopia and in northern Djibouti, although some also inhabit the southern point of Eritrea.

27. The Afar language is spoken by ethnic Afars in the Afar Region of Ethiopia, as well as in southern Eritrea and northern Djibouti

28. The Afar, also called the Danakil, people live in the Horn of Africa, in the lowland desert areas of Ethiopia, Eritrea and Djibouti

29. The Afar Region, structured into 5 zones and 29 weredas, is located in the Northeast of Ethiopia, sharing international borders with Eritrea and Djibouti

30. The French Territory of Afars and Issas was the name given to present-day Djibouti between 1967 and 1977, while it was still a colony of France

31. The Afar of Djibouti live either along the coastline bordering Ethiopia, or in a portion of the Danakil Desert that stretches across Ethiopia into Eritrea.

32. The most saline lake outside of Antarctica is Lake Assal, in Djibouti, which has a salinity of 34.8% (i.e. 10 times saltier than ocean water).

33. The nation had elections in 1992 and First Republic of the Congo Civil War in 1993. DjiboutiDjiboutian Civil War in 1991 and democratization in 1992.

34. The French Territory of the Afars and the Issas was the name given to present-day Djibouti between 1967 and 1977, while it was still an overseas territory of France

35. Bearing in mind the Djibouti Code of Conduct concerning the Repression of Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in the Western Indian Ocean and the Gulf of Aden, noting the operations of information-sharing centres in Yemen, Kenya and Tanzania and the regional maritime training centre in Djibouti, and recognizing the efforts of signatory States to develop the appropriate regulatory and legislative frameworks to combat piracy, enhance their capacity to patrol the waters of the region, interdict suspect vessels, and prosecute suspected pirates,

36. With ideological encouragement from Afars residing in Djibouti and Eritrea, radical actions from the ARDUF, and a still unsettled border dispute between Ethiopia and Eritrea (although a peace

37. Aksum was a less well known but powerful kingdom in northern Africa (spanning modern Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia, Sudan, Djibouti and Yemen) from around 80 BCE to 825 CE

38. This particular Caprine skull had been shipped from Djibouti, a country known to be affected with Foot and Mouth Disease, which can spread rapidly through animal-to-animal contact.

39. A programme dealing with certain critical maritime routes, including the Horn of Africa and the Gulf of Aden region, will assist the creation of a regional training centre for maritime affairs in Djibouti.

40. To date, Afars in Eritrea are at risk because of their desire to reunite with other Afars in Ethiopia and Djibouti and because of their residence along contested international boundaries

41. Eastern Africa, part of sub-Saharan Africa comprising two traditionally recognized regions: East Africa, made up of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda; and the Horn of Africa, made up of Somalia, Djibouti, Eritrea, and Ethiopia

42. * During the official talks, both sides acknowledged the long-standing excellent bilateral relations between India and Djibouti and re-affirmed the mutual desire to deepen economic, commercial, technical, educational, scientific and cultural cooperation between the two countries.

43. Located in Administrative Zone 3 of the Afar Region, above a gorge on the Awash River, after which the town is named, the town lies on the Addis Ababa–Djibouti Railway, which crosses the gorge by a bridge there

44. Welcoming the adoption of the Djibouti Code of Conduct concerning the Repression of Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in the Western Indian Ocean and the Gulf of Aden, and the establishment of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Djibouti Code Trust Fund (Multi-donor trust fund- Japan initiated), as well as the International Trust Fund Supporting Initiatives of the CGPCS, and recognizing the efforts of signatory States to develop the appropriate regulatory and legislative frameworks to combat piracy, enhance their capacity to patrol the waters of the region, interdict suspect vessels, and prosecute suspected pirates,

45. Bearing in mind the Code of Conduct concerning the Repression of Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in the Western Indian Ocean and the Gulf of Aden (Djibouti Code of Conduct), noting the operations of the newly established information‐sharing centres in Yemen, Kenya and the United Republic of Tanzania and the ongoing work regarding a regional maritime training centre in Djibouti, and recognizing the efforts of signatory States, including new signatory States South Africa and Mozambique, to develop the appropriate regulatory and legislative frameworks to combat piracy, enhance their capacity to patrol the waters of the region, interdict suspect vessels and prosecute suspected pirates,

46. Afar leaders were highly critical of the EPLF, although they were in favour of the freedom enjoyed by Danakalia’s Afar regional assembly, and Eritrea’s promise to provide humanitarian and medical support to the Afar Front pour la Restauration de l’Unité et la Democratie (FRUD) in Djibouti.

47. The Awash (sometimes spelled HAwash; Oromo Awaash; Amharic: አዋሽ; Afar We'ayot; Somali: Webiga Dir) is a major river of Ethiopia.Its course is entirely contained within the boundaries of Ethiopia and empties into a chain of interconnected lakes that begin with Lake Gargori and end with Lake Abbe (or Abhe Bad) on the border with Djibouti, some 100 kilometres (60 or 70 miles) from the head

48. Alternative names: the Afars are known in Ethiopia as the Danakils Location: the republic of Djibouti and neighbouring borders of Ethiopia and Somalia Population: 460,000 (1986) % of population: Issas about 50%, Afars 25% Religion: Muslim Language: the Issas are a Somali-speaking people The Issas are a Somali people and the Afars belong to the same ethnic group as the neighbouring Ethiopian