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Galafi District
Galafi is an administrative district in Djibouti. See also * Districts of Djibouti Djibouti is divided into five administrative regions In geography, regions, otherwise referred to as zones, lands or territories, are areas that are broadly divided by physical characteristics (physical geography), human impact characteristics (h ... References {{coord missing, Chad Districts of Djibouti ...
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Districts Of Djibouti
Djibouti is divided into five administrative regions In geography, regions, otherwise referred to as zones, lands or territories, are areas that are broadly divided by physical characteristics (physical geography), human impact characteristics (human geography), and the interaction of humanity and t ... and one city. The regions are divided into twenty administrative districts. Districts * Adailou District * Ali Adde District * Ali Sabieh District * Arta District * As Eyla District * Balho District * Dadda'to District * Dikhil District * Djibouti District * Dorra District * Galafi District * Holhol District * Khor Angar District * Lake Asal District * Moulhoule District * Mousa Ali District * Obock District * Randa District * Tadjoura District * Yoboki District {{Djibouti topics Subdivisions of Djibouti Djibouti, Districts Djibouti 2 Djibouti geography-related lists ...
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Djibouti
Djibouti, ar, جيبوتي ', french: link=no, Djibouti, so, Jabuuti officially the Republic of Djibouti, is a country in the Horn of Africa, 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. The country has an area of . In antiquity, the territory, together with Ethiopia, Eritrea and Somaliland, was part of the Land of Punt. Nearby Zeila, now in Somaliland, was the seat of the medieval Adal and Ifat Sultanates. In the late 19th century, the colony of French Somaliland was established following treaties signed by the ruling Dir Somali sultans with the French, and its railroad to Dire Dawa (and later Addis Ababa) allowed it to quickly supersede Zeila as the port for southern Ethiopia and the Ogaden. It was renamed the French Territory of the Afars and the Issas in 1967. A decade later, the Djiboutian people voted for independence. This officially marked the establishment of the ' ...
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