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Djibouti

Djibouti, a republic in northeastern Africa, is strategically located at the strait of Bab el Mandeb, which links the Red Sea with the Gulf of Aden. Due to its valuable position at the intersection of trade routes connecting the Indian Ocean with the Mediterranean Sea, and Africa with the Middle East, Djibouti has served as a cultural and commercial crossroads for over 100,000 years. Modern-day Djibouti’s society, most heavily influenced by French and Arab culture, is derived from centuries of foreign domination and has close ties with Somaliland. Following a civil war between the minority Afar rebels and the Issa-dominated government during the 1990s, Djibouti’s first multi-party presidential elections in 1999 resulted in the election of Ismail Oman Guelleh. Djibouti currently hosts the only US military base in sub-Saharan Africa and is considered a front-line state in the global war on terrorism.

Geography

Area: 23,000 sq km; slightly smaller than Massachusetts
Capital: Djibouti
Major Cities: Tadjoura, Dikhil, Obock
Geographic Features: coastal plain and plateau separated by central mountains
Climate: desert; torrid, dry

Population

Total: 476,703
Annual Growth Rate: 2.06%
Major Languages: French (official), Arabic (official), Somali, Afar
Ethnic Makeup: Somali 60%, Afar 35%, French, Arab, Ethiopian, and Italian 5%
Religions: Muslim 94%, Christian 6%

Health

Life Expectancy at Birth: 43.1 years
Infant Mortality Rate: 104.13 deaths/1,000 live births

Education

Adult Literacy Rate: 67.9%

Government

Type: republic
Independence Date: 27 June 1977
Head of State/Government: President Ismail Omar GUELLEH; Prime Minister DILEITA Mohamed Dileita
Political Parties: Democratic National Party (PND); Democratic Renewal Party (PRD); Djibouti Development Party (PDD), Front pour la Restauration de l'Unite Democratique (FRUD); People's Progress Assembly (RPP) (governing party), others

Economy

Currency: Djiboutian franc (DJF)
GDP: $619 million (2002 est.)
Per Capita GDP: $1,300 (2002 est.)
GDP Annual Growth Rate: 3.5% (2002 est.)
Inflation Rate: 2% (2002 est.)
Unemployment Rate: 50%
Natural Resources: geothermal areas, gold, clay, granite, limestone, marble, salt, diatomite, gypsum, pumice, petroleum
Exports: $155 million (2002 est.)
Imports: $665 million (2002 est.)

Source

CIA Factbook, 2005

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