How To Use Djibouti In A Sentence
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What's next? A diplomat from Djibouti , a country in the Horn of Africa, provides a clue.
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To the north and northwest, the country borders the Sudan, to the south, Ethiopia, and to the southwest, Djibouti.
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Djiboutian landscape
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What's next? A diplomat from Djibouti , a country in the Horn of Africa, provides a clue.
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What he found when he visited Djibouti, a small, little-known country on the Horn of Africa, felt eerily familiar.
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Lewis also pays some attention to the wider regional context, particularly (of course) the Ogaden conflict in Ethiopia - the Ogaden are a Somali clan, and advocates of a Greater Somalia still hope to annex them along with northern Kenya and Djibouti (and I wish Lewis had also written a bit more about those two).
Andrew Wakefield's faked research kills children
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It is bordered by Eritrea to the north, Djibouti to the east, Kenya to the south, and the Sudan to the west.
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However, the 'plane was shot down near the north Ethiopian town of Adwa, about 400km from Djibouti, Bramdeo said.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Djibouti, which has a good natural harbor and ready access to the Ethiopian highlands, attracted trade caravans crossing East Africa as well as Somali settlers from the south.
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Another important flagship species is the Djibouti francolin (Francolinus ochropectus, CR), which is found only in two sites in Djibouti, Forêt de Day, which is thought to be the only viable site for this imperiled species, and the nearby Mabla Mountains.
Biological diversity in the Horn of Africa
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Threatened species include four strict endemics, including Djibouti francolin (Francolinus ochropectus, CR), Harwood's francolin (Francolinus harwoodi, VU), Prince Ruspoli's turaco (Tauraco ruspoli, VU), and yellow-throated seedeater (Serinus flavigula, VU), all of which are primarily threatened by habitat loss.
Ethiopian montane forests
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The fleet will stop in Pakistan's Karachi and Djibouti for supplies and are expected to arrive in the Somalian sea area in 10 days.
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a Djiboutian storyteller
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A diplomat from Djibouti , a country in the Horn of Africa, provides a clue.
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Djiboutian merchants
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They recaptured Djibouti at the end of 1942.
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Djibouti's poor take refuge in slums on the city outskirts, constructing shelters from corrugated iron and other scrap material.
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There are two major ethnic groups in Djibouti, the Afars (sometimes also called the Danakil) and the Somalis.
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In recent years there has been a growing number of politicians and intellectuals who write memoirs or reflections on Djibouti society and its problems, but virtually all of them publish in France.
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The cargo was contained in hundreds of plastic jerrycans, ten of which had spilled, contaminating a considerable area of Djibouti port.
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Some of Nepad's major projects still in the pipeline include a fibre optic submarine cable on the East Coast to connect Durban and Djibouti and the Inga III project in the Congo.
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We just landed in an open field in those days and there seemed to be just one shed for an airport, and we were all feeling a bit airsick because of this bumpy journey up from Djibouti.
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A diplomat from Djibouti , a country in the Horn of Africa, provides a clue.