- The
Djiboutians (French: Djiboutiens, Arabic: جيبوتيون) are the
native inhabitants of Djibouti, as well as the
global diaspora of Djibouti. The country...
- of the
Croix de
guerre 1914–1918.
Between 1915 and 1918, over 2,088
Djiboutians served as
combat in the
First World War.
Their losses are
estimated at...
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official languages; Afar and
Somali are
national languages.
About 94% of
Djiboutians adhere to Islam,
which is the
official religion and has been predominant...
- The
Djiboutian Music (Somali:
Muusiga Jabuutiyaan, Afar:
Gabuutih Gadda)
refers to the
musical styles,
techniques and
sounds of Djibouti. The
first major...
- 1984 it was a gift from the People's
Republic of
China (PRC) to the
Djiboutians, most
visitors start their journeys here to
explore the
untouched country...
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local residents are
urban dwellers; the
remainder are pastoralists.
Djiboutians have had
expansive relations with the Arab world, as is
manifested in...
- The
Djiboutian National Army is the
largest branch of the
Djibouti Armed Forces and is
based in the
Djiboutian capital of Djibouti.
Djibouti has upgraded...
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windows in the blue, green,
white and the red star of the
Djiboutian flag. The
Djiboutians diaspora organises cultural events to
celebrate independence...
- This is a list of the
equipment used by the
Djiboutian Army. Le Goff, Hervé (September 2007). "Les MAB P.8 et P.15 "Combat"".
Gazette des
Armes (in French)...
- National-level
elections in
Djibouti are held for the
President and the
unicameral National ****embly (****emblée Nationale).
Djibouti is a one
party dominant...