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Djibouti Facts, History, Culture & Travel – Africa Facts Zone by Davyddylachy(m): 11:46am On Aug 09
Djibouti Overview

Djibouti: Country in the Horn of Africa
Location: Bordered by Somalia to the south, Ethiopia to the southwest, Eritrea in the north, and the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden to the east.
Capital and Largest City: Djibouti City
Population: 976,143 (2023 estimate)
Official Languages: Arabic, French
Ethnic Exploring Djibouti: A Jewel in the Horn of Africa Groups
Somalis (60%), Afar (35%), Arabs (5%)
Independence: From France on 27 June 1977
Economy: GDP (PPP) - $7.193 billion; GDP (Nominal) - $3.873 billion (2023 estimates)

Exploring Djibouti: A Jewel in the Horn of Africa

Djibouti, a small yet strategically significant country in the Horn of Africa, often gets overlooked in discussions about global geopolitics and travel destinations.

However, its unique culture, rich history, and breathtaking landscapes make it a fascinating place to explore. In this article, we will delve into Djibouti's geography, history, culture, economy, and more, providing a comprehensive overview of this intriguing nation.

Geographical Overview
Location and Landscape

Djibouti is situated at the southern entrance of the Red Sea, bordered by Somalia to the south, Ethiopia to the west, and Eritrea to the north.

Covering an area of approximately 23,200 square kilometres (about the size of New Jersey), Djibouti boasts a diverse landscape that includes:

Mountain Ranges: The country is home to several mountain ranges, with Mount Moussa Ali being the highest peak at 2,028 meters (6,654 feet).
Deserts and Plateaus: The Grand Bara desert covers significant portions of southern Djibouti, while the terrain consists mainly of plateaus and highlands.
Coastline: Djibouti's coastline is 314 kilometres (195 miles) along the Gulf of CLICK HERE FOR MORE https://africafactszone.com/djibouti-facts-history-culture-travel-africa-facts-zone/

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