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Definition: Djibouti

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. Port city on the Gulf of Aden; the capital and largest city of Djibouti.[Wordnet]
2. A country in northeastern Africa on the Somali peninsula; formerly under French control but became independent in 1997.[Wordnet].

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Date "Djibouti" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1900. (references)

Specialty Definition: Djibouti

Domain Definition
Geography Capital of Djibouti. Source: European Union. (references)

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Common Expressions: Djibouti

Expressions Definition
Capital of Djibouti Port city on the Gulf of Aden; the capital and largest city of Djibouti. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Chamber of Deputies of Djibouti The Chamber of Deputies is the unicameral legislative branch of the government of Djibouti. (references)
Culture of Djibouti Culture of Djibouti - The Republic of Djibouti is ethnically diverse, due to its strategic location at the crossroads of trade and commerce. Its population consists of 457,130 citizens. Sixty percent are Somali, thirty percent are Afar, and French, Arab, and other minorities make up the remaining ten percent. (references)
Demographics of Djibouti About two-thirds of the Republic of Djibouti's 652,000 inhabitants live in the capital city. The indigenous population is divided between the majority Somalis (predominantly of the Issa tribe, with minority Issak and Gadaboursi representation) and the Afars (Danakils). All are Cushitic-speaking peoples, and nearly all are Muslim. Among the 15,000 foreigners residing in Djibouti, the French are the most numerous. Among the French are 3,000 troops. (references)
Djibouti (song) The national anthem of Djibouti was adopted upon independence from France in 1977. The words are by Aden Elmi and the melody is by Abdi Robleh. (references)
Djibouti Airlines Djibouti Airlines is an airline based in Djibouti. It operates regional scheduled and charter services and is also actively engaged in relief operations in East Africa. (references)
Djibouti at the 2004 Summer Olympics Djibouti at the 2004 Summer Olympics was represented by the Djiboutian National Olympic Committee. The IOC abbreviate for Djibouti is DJI. Two athletes from Djibouti competed in one sport in Athens, Greece. (references)
Djibouti City Djibouti City is the capital and largest city of Djibouti. Founded as a sea port in 1888 by France, it lies on a peninsula dividing the Gulf of Aden from the Gulf of Tadjoura. It is located at 11°36' North, 43°10' East (11.60, 43.1667). (references)
Djibouti district Djibouti is the smallest district (cercle) of Djibouti. Its capital is Djibouti, which also serves as the national capital. Other major cities and towns include Arta and Loyada. The district borders Dikhil District to the south-west, 'Ali Sabih District and Somaliland (Somalia) to the south-east to the south and the Gulf of Tadjoura/Gulf of Aden to the north. (references)
Djibouti franc The basic unit of money in Djibouti. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Djibouti national football team The Djibouti national football team, nicknamed the Young Red Sea, is the national team of Djibouti and is controlled by the Fédération Djiboutienne de Football. It is one of the weakest teams in the world and did not even enter the qualification for the 2006 World Cup. (references)
Djibouti Party for Development The Djibouti Party for Development (French: Parti Djiboutien pour le Développement) is a political party in Djibouti. (references)
Economy of Djibouti Djibouti's fledgling economy depends on a large foreign expatriate community, the maritime and commercial activities of the Port of Djibouti, its airport, and the operation of the Addis Ababa-Djibouti railroad. During the civil war (1991-94), there was a significant diversion of government budgetary resources from developmental and social services to military needs. France is insisting that future aid be conditional on an overhaul of Djibouti's dilapidated state finances in conjunction with the International Monetary Fund. Agriculture and industry are little developed, in part due to the harsh climate, high production costs, unskilled labor, and limited natural resources. Only a few mineral deposits exist in the country, and the arid soil is unproductive--89% is desert wasteland, 10% is pasture, and 1% is forested. Services and commerce provide most of the gross domestic product. (references)
Elections in Djibouti Elections in Djibouti gives information on election and election results in Djibouti. (references)
Foreign relations of Djibouti Djibouti's military and economic agreements with France provide continued security and economic assistance. Links with Arab states and East Asian states, Japan and People's Republic of China in particular, also are welcome. Djibouti is a member of the Arab League, as well as the Organization of African Unity (OAU), and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD). After the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, Djibouti joined the Global War on Terror, and now hosts a large military camp, home to soldiers from many countries, but primarily the U.S. The U.S. and Djibouti have forged strong ties in recent years. Foreign Aid from the U.S. plays the lead role in Djibouti's economy. (references)
Geography of Djibouti Djibouti is in Eastern Africa, bordering the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea, between Eritrea and Somalia. Its coordinates are 11°30'N"43 00°E'type:country_scale:1000000". The country is slightly smaller than Massachusetts. (references)
History of Djibouti The Republic of Djibouti gained its independence on June 27, 1977. It is the successor to French Somaliland (later called the French Territory of the Afars and Issas), which was created in the first half of the 19th century as a result of French interest in the Horn of Africa. However, the history of Djibouti, recorded in poetry and songs of its nomadic peoples, goes back thousands of years to a time when Djiboutians traded hides and skins for the perfumes and spices of ancient Egypt, India, and China. Through close contacts with the Arabian peninsula for more than 1,000 years, the Somali and Afar tribes in this region became the first on the African continent to adopt Islam. (references)
Military of Djibouti Djibouti's military consists of the Djibouti National Army (includes Navy and Air Force). (references)
Music of Djibouti Miniature poetry, invented by a truck driver named Abdi Deeqsi, is well known in Djibouti; these are short poems (balwo), mostly concerning love and passion. Balwo is also a style of Somali popular music. (references)
Republic of Djibouti A country in northeastern Africa on the Somali peninsula; formerly under French control but became independent in 1997. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

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Specialty Expressions: Djibouti

Expressions Domain Definition
Djibouti franc Geography Currency of Djibouti. Source: European Union. (references)

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Extended Definition: Djibouti


Djibouti

Djibouti may refer to:

  • Djibouti, a country in Africa
  • Djibouti (city), the capital of Djibouti
  • Djibouti (song), the national anthem of Djibouti



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Extended Definition: Djibouti


Djibouti

جمهورية جيبوتي
Jumhūriyyat Jībūtī
Jamhuuriyadda Jabuuti
République de Djibouti
Republic of Djibouti
Flag of Djibouti Coat of arms of Djibouti
Flag Coat of arms
Anthem: Djibouti
Location of Djibouti
Capital
(and largest city)
Djibouti
11°36′N, 43°10′E
Official languages Arabic and French[1]
Recognised regional languages Afar, Somali
Demonym Djiboutian
Government Parliamentary republic
 -  President Ismail Omar Guelleh
 -  Prime Minister Dileita Mohamed Dileita
Independence from France 
 -  Date June 27, 1977 
Area
 -  Total 23,200 km² (150th)
8,958 sq mi 
 -  Water (%) 0.09 (20 km² / 7.7 sq mi)
Population
 -  July 2007 estimate 496,374[1] (160th)
 -  2000 census 460,700 
 -  Density 34/km² (168th)
88/sq mi
GDP (PPP) 2005 estimate
 -  Total $1.641 billion (164th)
 -  Per capita $2,070 (141st)
HDI (2007) 0.516 (medium) (149th)
Currency Franc (DJF)
Time zone EAT (UTC+3)
 -  Summer (DST) not observed (UTC+3)
Internet TLD .dj
Calling code +253

Djibouti (Arabic: جيبوتيJībūtī, Somali: Jabuuti), officially the Republic of Djibouti, is a country in the Horn of Africa. Djibouti is bordered by Eritrea in the north, Ethiopia in the west and south, and Somalia in the southeast. The remainder of the border is formed by the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. On the other side of the Red Sea, on the Arabian Peninsula, 20 kilometres (12 mi) from the coast of Djibouti, is Yemen. The capital of Djibouti is the city of Djibouti.

History

Main article: History of Djibouti

The history of Djibouti as recorded in poetry and songs of its nomadic people, goes back thousands of years to a time when Djiboutians traded hides and skins for the perfumes and spices of ancient Egypt, India, and China. Through close contacts with the Arabian peninsula for more than 1,000 years, the Somali and Afar tribes in this region became among the first on the African continent to accept Islam.

French interest developed in the nineteenth century when the area was ruled by the sultan of Raheita, Tadjoura and Gobaad. The French purchased the anchorage of Obock in 1862 and expanded it eventually to a colony called French Somaliland with essentially the current boundaries. In 1967 the area became the French overseas territory of the Afars and Issas.

The Republic of Djibouti gained its independence from France on June 27, 1977. Djibouti is a Somali, Arab and Islamic country which regularly takes part in Islamic affairs as well as Arab meetings.

Politics

Main article: Politics of Djibouti

Djibouti is a semi-presidential republic, with executive power in the central government, and legislative power in both the government and parliament. The parliamentary party system is dominated by the People's Rally for Progress and the current President is Ismail Omar Guelleh. The country's current constitution was approved in September 1992. Djibouti is a one party dominant state with the People's Rally for Progress in power. Opposition parties are allowed, but have no real chance of gaining power (see Elections in Djibouti).

The government is seen as being controlled by the Somali Issa clan, though at its head power is shared between a Somali President and an Afar Prime Minister (Scoitas Shilades), with cabinet posts similarly divided. The country has recently come out of a decade long civil war, with the government and the Front for the Restoration of Unity and Democracy (FRUD) signing a peace treaty in 2000. Two FRUD members are part of the current cabinet.

Despite elections of the 1990s being described as "generally fair", Guelleh was sworn in for his second and final six year term as president in a one-man race on 8 April 2005. He took 100% of the votes in a 78.9% turnout. Opposition parties boycotted the election, describing the poll as "ridiculous, rigged, and rubbish".

Djibouti's second president, Guelleh was first elected to office in 1999, taking over from Hassan Gouled Aptidon, who had ruled the country since its independence from France in 1977.[2]

The prime minister, who follows the council of ministers ('cabinet'), is appointed by the President. The parliament - the Chambre des Députés - consists of 52 members who are elected every five to nine years.

In 2001, the Djiboutian government leased the former French Foreign Legion base Camp Lemonier to the United States. Camp Lemonier is being used by the United States Central Command in operations as part of Operation Enduring Freedom.

France's 13th Foreign Legion Demi-Brigade shares Camp Lemonier with the Combined Joint Task Force Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA) of the United States Central Command, which arrived in 2002. It is from Djibouti that Abu Ali al-Harithi, suspected mastermind of the 2000 USS Cole bombing, and U.S. citizen Ahmed Hijazi, along with four others persons, were killed in 2002 while riding a car in Yemen, by a Hellfire missile sent by a RQ-1 Predator drone actionned from CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia.[3] It is also from there that the U.S. Army launched attacks in 2007 against Islamic forces in Somalia.

Djibouti is a member of the Arab League, as well as the African Union, and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD).

Geography

Main article: Geography of Djibouti
Lac Assal area

Djibouti lies in northeast Africa on the Gulf of Aden at the southern entrance to the Red Sea. Djibouti has 314 km (195 mi) of coastline and shares a 113 km (70 mi) border with Eritrea, 337 km (209 mi) with Ethiopia and 58 km (36 mi) with Somalia (total 506 km/314 mi). The country, the size of Massachusetts, is mainly a stony desert, with scattered plateaus and highlands.

Regions and districts

Main articles: Regions of Djibouti and Districts of Djibouti
Map of the regions of Djibouti

Djibouti is divided into 5 regions and one city. It is further subdivided into 11 districts.

The regions and city are:

  • Ali Sabieh Region (Region d'Ali Sabieh)
  • Arta Region (Region d'Arta)
  • Dikhil Region (Region de Dikhil)
  • Djibouti (city) (Ville de Djibouti)
  • Obock Region (Region d'Obock)
  • Tadjourah Region (Region de Tadjourah)

Economy

Main article: Economy of Djibouti
Typical street in the city of Djibouti, Djibouti, Africa. Winter, 2005
Typical street in the city of Djibouti, Djibouti, Africa. Winter, 2005

The economy of Djibouti is based on service activities connected with the country's strategic location and status as a free trade zone in northeast Africa. Two-thirds of the inhabitants live in the capital city, the remainder being mostly nomadic herders. Scant rainfall limits crop production to fruits and vegetables, and most food must be imported.

In April 2005, the United Nations World Food Programme warned that 30,000 people in Djibouti face serious food shortages following three years of poor rains.[4]

Djibouti City market
Djibouti City market

Djibouti provides services as both a transit port for the region and an international transshipment and refueling center. It has few natural resources and little industry. The nation is, therefore, heavily dependent on foreign assistance to help support its balance of payments and to finance development projects. An unemployment rate of 40% to 50% continues to be a major problem. Inflation is not a concern, however, because of the fixed tie of the franc to the U.S. dollar. Per capita consumption dropped an estimated 35% over the last seven years because of recession, civil war, and a high population growth rate (including immigrants and refugees). Renewed fighting between Ethiopia and Eritrea has been beneficial to Djibouti, the Port of Djibouti now serving as landlocked Ethiopia's primary link to the sea. Faced with a multitude of economic difficulties, the government has fallen into arrears on long-term external debt and has been struggling to meet the stipulations of foreign aid donors.[1]

Demographics

Main article: Demographics of Djibouti
Flea Market in Djibouti City
Flea Market in Djibouti City

The population consists of two major groups, the Somali people and the Afar.

The remainder is formed by Europeans (mostly French and Italians), Arabs and Ethiopians. Tensions between the Afar and Issa was the cause of the civil war in the early 1990s.

The Somali ethnic component in Djibouti is mainly composed of the Issas, who form the majority and the Gadabuursi and Isaaq, all of whom are closely related as Dir subclans. The Issas form part of the ciise Madoobe Dir, while the Gadabuursi and Isaaq are part of the Mahe Dir, Mohammed Hiniftire.

Although French and Arabic are the official languages, Somali and Afar are widely spoken.[1]

The bulk of Djibouti's people are urban residents; the remainder are herders. Health, sanitary, and education services are relatively poor in both urban and rural areas.

Religion

Djibouti city mosque
Djibouti city mosque

Djibouti's main religion is Islam. Just like Islam in other countries, every town and village in Djibouti has a mosque, to which people go to worship. Tombs of their former religious leaders and those considered holy are known as sacred spaces. The most famous sacred space for Islam in Djibouti is the tomb of Sheikh Abu Yazid, found in the Goda Mountains. In addition to the Islamic calendar, Muslims in Djibouti also recognize New Year's Day (January 1), and Labor Day (May 1), as holidays.

The Muslim religion comprises 94 percent of Djibouti's population (about 444,440). This leaves six percent for other religions. Christianity is mainly the other prevalent religion.[5]

Culture

Main article: Culture of Djibouti
Beach in Djibouti City
Beach in Djibouti City

Djiboutian attire reflects the hot, arid climate. Men wear a loosely wrapped piece of cloth that goes down to about the knee, along with a cotton robe over the shoulder, much like a Roman toga. Women wear long skirts, typically dyed brown. Married women wear cloth to cover their heads, sometimes also covering their upper body. Unmarried or young women do not cover their heads. Traditional Arabian dress is worn strictly during religious festivals, especially in preparation for the hajj. For some occasions, women may adorn themselves with jewelry and headdresses.[6]

A lot of Djibouti's original art is passed on and preserved orally, mainly through song. Using their native language, these people can sing or dance a story, acting it out. Many examples of French and Islamic influences can be noted in their buildings, which contain plasterwork, carefully constructed motifs and calligraphy.

See also: Music of Djibouti and List of African writers (by country)#Djibouti

See also

References

  1. a b c d Djibouti (HTML). World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency (2007-09-06). Retrieved on 2007-09-18.
  2. DJIBOUTI: Guelleh sworn in for second presidential term. Retrieved on December 4, 2005.
  3. Djibouti: a new army behind the wire, Le Monde diplomatique, February 2003 (English) (+ (French)/(Portuguese))
  4. Djibouti drought threatens 30,000 with grave food shortages, 29 April 2005, World Food Programme. Retrieved August 4, 2007.
  5. CIA World Factbook - Djibouti
  6. Image of Djibouti women in headdresses. Retrieved on April 5, 2008.
  • This article contains material from the CIA World Factbook which, as a U.S. government publication, is in the public domain.

Further reading

  • Djibouti: Pawn of the Horn of Africa Robert Saint-Veran
  • Historical Dictionary of Djibouti Daoud A. Alwan
  • Naval Strategy East of Suez: The Role of Djibouti Charles W.

External links

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Topics by Level of Interest: Djibouti

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Djibouti 130     Air Djibouti 7
Wildlife of Djibouti 105     Arta, Djibouti 5
List of birds of Djibouti 76     Association des Scouts de Djibouti 8
History of Djibouti 36     Central Bank of Djibouti 14
Economy of Djibouti 34     Christianity in Djibouti 15
List of mammals in Djibouti 30     Coat of arms of Djibouti 9
Djibouti national football team 27     Communications in Djibouti 11
Elections in Djibouti 23     Culture of Djibouti 11
Politics of Djibouti 21     Demographics of Djibouti 17
Djibouti (city) 20     Districts of Djibouti 9
Demographics of Djibouti 17     Djibouti 130
List of colonial heads of Djibouti (French Somaliland) 17     Djibouti (alternative meanings) 2
Christianity in Djibouti 15     Djibouti (city) 20
Military of Djibouti 15     Djibouti (song) 10
Central Bank of Djibouti 14     Djibouti Airlines 10
List of political parties in Djibouti 14     Djibouti at the 1984 Summer Olympics 10
United States Ambassador to Djibouti 14     Djibouti at the 1988 Summer Olympics 11
Djibouti at the Olympics 13     Djibouti at the 1992 Summer Olympics 11
List of cities in Djibouti 13     Djibouti at the 1996 Summer Olympics 11
Foreign relations of Djibouti 13     Djibouti at the 2000 Summer Olympics 13
Transport in Djibouti 13     Djibouti at the 2004 Summer Olympics 11
Djibouti Davis Cup team 13     Djibouti at the Olympics 13
Djibouti at the 2000 Summer Olympics 13     Djibouti Cup 6
Geography of Djibouti 12     Djibouti Davis Cup team 13
Djibouti at the 1988 Summer Olympics 11     Djibouti Francolin 5
LGBT rights in Djibouti 11     Djibouti national football team 27
Djibouti at the 1996 Summer Olympics 11     Djibouti Party for Development 5
Djibouti at the 2004 Summer Olympics 11     Djibouti Premier League 9
List of airports in Djibouti 11     Djibouti Union for Democracy and Justice 5
Heads of government of Djibouti 11     Economy of Djibouti 34
Djibouti at the 1992 Summer Olympics 11     Elections in Djibouti 23
Culture of Djibouti 11     Flag of Djibouti 10
Heads of state of Djibouti 11     Foreign relations of Djibouti 13
Communications in Djibouti 11     General Union of Djibouti Workers 4
Djibouti Airlines 10     Geography of Djibouti 12
Flag of Djibouti 10     Heads of government of Djibouti 11
Djibouti at the 1984 Summer Olympics 10     Heads of state of Djibouti 11
Djibouti (song) 10     History of Djibouti 36
Islam in Djibouti 9     Islam in Djibouti 9
Coat of arms of Djibouti 9     Law enforcement in Djibouti 6
Djibouti Premier League 9     LGBT rights in Djibouti 11
Roman Catholicism in Djibouti 9     List of airports in Djibouti 11
Districts of Djibouti 9     List of birds of Djibouti 76
Regions of Djibouti 9     List of cities in Djibouti 13
National Assembly of Djibouti 9     List of colonial heads of Djibouti (French Somaliland) 17
Association des Scouts de Djibouti 8     List of mammals in Djibouti 30
Union of Djibouti Workers 7     List of people on stamps of Djibouti 3
List of volcanoes in Djibouti 7     List of political parties in Djibouti 14
Air Djibouti 7     List of volcanoes in Djibouti 7
Law enforcement in Djibouti 6     Military of Djibouti 15
Djibouti Cup 6     Music of Djibouti 6
Music of Djibouti 6     National Assembly of Djibouti 9
Arta, Djibouti 5     Politics of Djibouti 21
Djibouti Francolin 5     Port of Djibouti 5
Port of Djibouti 5     Regions of Djibouti 9
Djibouti Union for Democracy and Justice 5     Roman Catholicism in Djibouti 9
Djibouti Party for Development 5     Rulers of Djibouti 3
General Union of Djibouti Workers 4     Transport in Djibouti 13
List of people on stamps of Djibouti 3     Union of Djibouti Workers 7
Rulers of Djibouti 3     United States Ambassador to Djibouti 14
Djibouti (alternative meanings) 2     Wildlife of Djibouti 105

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Synonyms: Djibouti
Position Synonyms (sorted by strength)

Noun

Jibuti.

Other

Djiboutian.

Expression

Afars and Issas, capital of Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti.
Consider also: the republic of Djibouti.
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Computed Synonyms: Djibouti

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 Intensity 

 Word

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   20.8887   Djibouti     republic of Djibouti     the republic of Djibouti, Djibouti City, Jibuti, Disc jockey   
 2   8.8883   Djibouti     the republic of Djibouti     republic of Djibouti, Jibuti, Djibouti City   
 3   5.8894   Djibouti     Djibouti City     republic of Djibouti, Jibuti, the republic of Djibouti   
 4   4.3097   Djibouti     Jibuti     Djibouti City, Republic of Djibouti, the republic of Djibouti   
 5   2.0190   Djibouti     Disc jockey     disk jockey, deejay, community education worker, discussion leader, field worker   
 6   1.0089   Djibouti     Somaliland     Somalia   
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Computed Expressions: Djibouti

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 Intensity 

 Expression

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   20.8887   republic of Djibouti     Djibouti     the republic of Djibouti, Djibouti City   
 2   8.8883   the republic of Djibouti     Djibouti     republic of Djibouti, Djibouti City   
 3   7.8895   the republic of Djibouti     republic of Djibouti     Djibouti, Jibuti   
 4   7.8895   Republic of Djibouti     the republic of Djibouti     Djibouti, Jibuti   
 5   5.8894   Djibouti City     Djibouti     republic of Djibouti, the republic of Djibouti   
 6   3.8883   republic of Djibouti     Djibouti City     Djibouti, Jibuti   
 7   3.8883   Djibouti City     republic of Djibouti     Djibouti, the republic of Djibouti   
 8   2.3092   Djibouti City     Jibuti     Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti   
 9   2.3085   Republic of Djibouti     Jibuti     Djibouti, the republic of Djibouti   
 10   2.3081   the republic of Djibouti     Jibuti     Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti   
 11   2.1182   Republic of Djibouti     Disc jockey     disk jockey, deejay   
 12   1.8880   the republic of Djibouti     Djibouti City     Djibouti, republic of Djibouti   
 13   1.8880   Djibouti City     the republic of Djibouti     Djibouti, republic of Djibouti   
 14   1.5897   Djibouti franc     Djiboutian franc         
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Translations: Djibouti

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Al Arabiya جيبوتي (Djibouti), جمهورية جيبوتي (the republic of Djibouti), ميناء جيبوتي الدولي المستقل ذاتياً (international autonomous port of Djibouti). Additional references: Al Arabiya, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Al Fus-Ha جيبوتي (Djibouti), جمهورية جيبوتي (the republic of Djibouti), ميناء جيبوتي الدولي المستقل ذاتياً (international autonomous port of Djibouti). Additional references: Al Fus-Ha, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Albanian Xhibuti (Djibouti). Additional references: Albanian, Turkey (Europe), Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Arabic جيبوتي (Djibouti), جمهورية جيبوتي (the republic of Djibouti), ميناء جيبوتي الدولي المستقل ذاتياً (international autonomous port of Djibouti). Additional references: Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Arnaut Xhibuti (Djibouti). Additional references: Arnaut, Turkey (Europe), Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Bahasa Malaysia Djibouti (Djibouti), Bendera Djibouti (Flag of Djibouti). Additional references: Bahasa Malaysia, Malaysia, Brunei, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Bahasa Malayu Djibouti (Djibouti), Bendera Djibouti (Flag of Djibouti). Additional references: Bahasa Malayu, Malaysia, Brunei, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Balgarski Джибути (Djibouti). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Balgarski (transliteration) dzhibuti (Djibouti). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Banga-Bhasa জিবুতি (Djibouti). Additional references: Banga-Bhasa, Bangladesh, India, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Bangala জিবুতি (Djibouti). Additional references: Bangala, Bangladesh, India, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Bangla জিবুতি (Djibouti). Additional references: Bangla, Bangladesh, India, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Bengali জিবুতি (Djibouti). Additional references: Bengali, Bangladesh, India, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Bohemian D ibuti (djibouti). Additional references: Bohemian, Czech Republic, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Brazilian Portuguese República do Jibuti (Djibouti), Jibuti (Djibouti, republic of Djibouti, the republic of Djibouti), Djibuti (Djibouti), Djibouti (Djibouti), DJ (Djibouti, republic of Djibouti). Additional references: Brazilian Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Bulgarian Джибути (Djibouti). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Bulgarian (transliteration) dzhibuti (Djibouti). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Catalan Djibouti (Djibouti). Additional references: Catalan, Spain, Andorra, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Danish Djibouti (Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti, the republic of Djibouti), republikken Djibouti (Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti, the republic of Djibouti), DJ (Disc jockey, Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti). Additional references: Central Danish, Denmark, Germany, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Tai ประเทศจิบูตี (Djibouti). Additional references: Central Tai, Thailand, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Cestina D ibuti (djibouti). Additional references: Cestina, Czech Republic, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Simplified 吉布提 (Djibouti, djs, Djiboutian), 吉布提共和国 (the republic of Djibouti), 吉布提解放运动和政治组织圆桌会议 (round-table conference of liberation movements and political organizations of Djibouti), 吉布提国际自治港 (international autonomous port of Djibouti). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Traditional 吉布地 (djibouti, djs), 吉布提 (Djibouti). Additional references: Chinese Traditional, China, Brunei, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Croatian Džibuti (Djibouti). Additional references: Croatian, Croatia, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Czech D ibuti (djibouti). Additional references: Czech, Czech Republic, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Danish Djibouti (Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti, the republic of Djibouti), republikken Djibouti (Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti, the republic of Djibouti), DJ (Disc jockey, Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti). Additional references: Danish, Denmark, Germany, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Dansk Djibouti (Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti, the republic of Djibouti), republikken Djibouti (Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti, the republic of Djibouti), DJ (Disc jockey, Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti). Additional references: Dansk, Denmark, Germany, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Deutsch Dschibuti (Djibouti, Jibuti, Djibouti City), Djibouti (Djibouti), Nationalhymne Dschibutis (Djibouti). Additional references: Deutsch, Germany, Austria, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Dutch Djibouti (Djibouti, Jibuti, Djibouti City, Republic of Djibouti, the republic of Djibouti), Republiek Djibouti (Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti), de Republiek Djibouti (Djibouti, the republic of Djibouti). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Eesti Djibouti (Djibouti). Additional references: Eesti, Estonia, Finland, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Estonian Djibouti (Djibouti). Additional references: Estonian, Estonia, Finland, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Finnish DJ (Disc jockey, Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti), Djiboutin tasavalta (Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti). Additional references: Finnish, Finland, Russia (Europe), Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Français Djibouti (Djibouti, Jibuti, Republic of Djibouti, the republic of Djibouti), la cote des Somalies (Djibouti, Somalia coast, Somaliland), la république de Djibouti (the republic of Djibouti, Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti), république de Djibouti (Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti). Additional references: Français, France, Algeria, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
French Djibouti (Djibouti, Jibuti, Republic of Djibouti, the republic of Djibouti), la cote des Somalies (Djibouti, Somalia coast, Somaliland), la république de Djibouti (the republic of Djibouti, Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti), république de Djibouti (Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti). Additional references: French, France, Algeria, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
German Dschibuti (Djibouti, Jibuti, Djibouti City), Djibouti (Djibouti), Nationalhymne Dschibutis (Djibouti). Additional references: German, Germany, Austria, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Greek DJ (Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Gujarati જિબૂટી (Djibouti). Additional references: Gujarati, India, Kenya, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Gujerathi જિબૂટી (Djibouti). Additional references: Gujerathi, India, Kenya, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Gujerati જિબૂટી (Djibouti). Additional references: Gujerati, India, Kenya, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Gujrathi જિબૂટી (Djibouti). Additional references: Gujrathi, India, Kenya, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Gurmukhi ਜਿਬੂਟੀ (Djibouti). Additional references: Gurmukhi, India, Kenya, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Gurumukhi ਜਿਬੂਟੀ (Djibouti). Additional references: Gurumukhi, India, Kenya, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguk Mal 지부티 (Djibouti). Additional references: Hanguk Mal, Korea, South, Korea, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguohua 지부티 (Djibouti). Additional references: Hanguohua, Korea, South, Korea, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Hebrew ג'יבוטי (Djibouti, Djibouti City), דגל ג'יבוטי (Flag of Djibouti). Additional references: Hebrew, Israel, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
High Arabic جيبوتي (Djibouti), جمهورية جيبوتي (the republic of Djibouti), ميناء جيبوتي الدولي المستقل ذاتياً (international autonomous port of Djibouti). Additional references: High Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
High German Dschibuti (Djibouti, Jibuti, Djibouti City), Djibouti (Djibouti), Nationalhymne Dschibutis (Djibouti). Additional references: High German, Germany, Austria, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Hindi जिबूती (Djibouti), जिबूटी (Djibouti), जिबूटियन फ़्रैन्क (Djibouti franc). Additional references: Hindi, India, Nepal, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Hochdeutsch Dschibuti (Djibouti, Jibuti, Djibouti City), Djibouti (Djibouti), Nationalhymne Dschibutis (Djibouti). Additional references: Hochdeutsch, Germany, Austria, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Hungarian Dzsibuti (Djibouti). Additional references: Hungarian, Hungary, Austria, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Italian gibuti (Djibouti, Djibouti City), Bandiera di Gibuti (Flag of Djibouti), franco di gibuti (Djibouti franc). Additional references: Italian, Italy, Croatia, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Ivrit ג'יבוטי (Djibouti, Djibouti City), דגל ג'יבוטי (Flag of Djibouti). Additional references: Ivrit, Israel, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Japanese ジブチ (Djibouti), ジブディ (Djibouti, Jibuti), ジブチの大統領一覧 (Heads of state of Djibouti). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Khadi Boli जिबूती (Djibouti), जिबूटी (Djibouti), जिबूटियन फ़्रैन्क (Djibouti franc). Additional references: Khadi Boli, India, Nepal, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Khari Boli जिबूती (Djibouti), जिबूटी (Djibouti), जिबूटियन फ़्रैन्क (Djibouti franc). Additional references: Khari Boli, India, Nepal, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Korean 지부티 (Djibouti). Additional references: Korean, Korea, South, Korea, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Limburgian Djiboeti (Djibouti). Additional references: Limburgian, Netherlands, Belgium, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Magyar Dzsibuti (Djibouti). Additional references: Magyar, Hungary, Austria, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Malay Djibouti (Djibouti), Bendera Djibouti (Flag of Djibouti). Additional references: Malay, Malaysia, Brunei, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Malayu Djibouti (Djibouti), Bendera Djibouti (Flag of Djibouti). Additional references: Malayu, Malaysia, Brunei, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Melaju Djibouti (Djibouti), Bendera Djibouti (Flag of Djibouti). Additional references: Melaju, Malaysia, Brunei, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Melayu Djibouti (Djibouti), Bendera Djibouti (Flag of Djibouti). Additional references: Melayu, Malaysia, Brunei, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Panjabi (Eastern Dialect) ਜਿਬੂਟੀ (Djibouti). Additional references: Panjabi (Eastern Dialect), India, Kenya, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Portuguese República do Jibuti (Djibouti), Jibuti (Djibouti, republic of Djibouti, the republic of Djibouti), Djibuti (Djibouti), Hino nacional do Djibouti (Djibouti), Djibouti (Djibouti), DJ (Djibouti, republic of Djibouti). Additional references: Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Punjabi ਜਿਬੂਟੀ (Djibouti). Additional references: Punjabi, India, Kenya, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Ruotsi Republiken Djibouti (Djibouti, republic of Djibouti), Djibouti (Djibouti, Djibouti City, republic of Djibouti), DJ (Djibouti, republic of Djibouti). Additional references: Ruotsi, Sweden, Finland, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian Джибути (Djibouti), Республика Джибути (the republic of Djibouti), Международный автономный порт Джибути (international autonomous port of Djibouti). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian (transliteration) dzhibuti (Djibouti), respublika dzhibuti (the republic of Djibouti), mezhdunarodnyy avtonomnyy port dzhibuti (international autonomous port of Djibouti). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki Джибути (Djibouti), Республика Джибути (the republic of Djibouti), Международный автономный порт Джибути (international autonomous port of Djibouti). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki (transliteration) dzhibuti (Djibouti), respublika dzhibuti (the republic of Djibouti), mezhdunarodnyy avtonomnyy port dzhibuti (international autonomous port of Djibouti). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Shkip Xhibuti (Djibouti). Additional references: Shkip, Turkey (Europe), Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Shqip Xhibuti (Djibouti). Additional references: Shqip, Turkey (Europe), Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Shqiperë Xhibuti (Djibouti). Additional references: Shqiperë, Turkey (Europe), Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Siamese ประเทศจิบูตี (Djibouti). Additional references: Siamese, Thailand, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Sjaelland Djibouti (Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti, the republic of Djibouti), republikken Djibouti (Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti, the republic of Djibouti), DJ (Disc jockey, Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti). Additional references: Sjaelland, Denmark, Germany, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Skchip Xhibuti (Djibouti). Additional references: Skchip, Turkey (Europe), Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Slovene Džibuti (Djibouti). Additional references: Slovene, Slovenia, Austria, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Slovenian Džibuti (Djibouti). Additional references: Slovenian, Slovenia, Austria, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Slovenscina Džibuti (Djibouti). Additional references: Slovenscina, Slovenia, Austria, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Spanish yibuti (Djibouti, republic of Djibouti), Djibuti (Djibouti), DJ (Djibouti, republic of Djibouti). Additional references: Spanish, Spain, Mexico, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Standard Malay Djibouti (Djibouti), Bendera Djibouti (Flag of Djibouti). Additional references: Standard Malay, Malaysia, Brunei, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Standard Thai ประเทศจิบูตี (Djibouti). Additional references: Standard Thai, Thailand, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Suomea DJ (Disc jockey, Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti), Djiboutin tasavalta (Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti). Additional references: Suomea, Finland, Russia (Europe), Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Suomi DJ (Disc jockey, Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti), Djiboutin tasavalta (Djibouti, Republic of Djibouti). Additional references: Suomi, Finland, Russia (Europe), Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Svenska Republiken Djibouti (Djibouti, republic of Djibouti), Djibouti (Djibouti, Djibouti City, republic of Djibouti), DJ (Djibouti, republic of Djibouti). Additional references: Svenska, Sweden, Finland, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Swedish Republiken Djibouti (Djibouti, republic of Djibouti), Djibouti (Djibouti, Djibouti City, republic of Djibouti), DJ (Djibouti, republic of Djibouti). Additional references: Swedish, Sweden, Finland, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Thai ประเทศจิบูตี (Djibouti). Additional references: Thai, Thailand, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Thaiklang ประเทศจิบูตี (Djibouti). Additional references: Thaiklang, Thailand, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Tosk Xhibuti (Djibouti). Additional references: Tosk, Turkey (Europe), Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Turkish Cibuti (Djibouti). Additional references: Turkish, Turkey, Bulgaria, Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
Zhgabe Xhibuti (Djibouti). Additional references: Zhgabe, Turkey (Europe), Djibouti. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: Djibouti

Language Translations for “Djibouti” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag Djathagibathagoutathagi (Djibouti). Additional references: Athag, Djibouti. (volunteer)
Double Dutch Djagibagoutagi (Djibouti). Additional references: Double Dutch, Djibouti. (volunteer)
Esperanto ĝibutio (Djibouti, Jibuti). Additional references: Esperanto, Djibouti. (volunteer)
Leet |),|1|>()|_|+1 (Djibouti). Additional references: Leet, Djibouti. (volunteer)
Oppish Djopibopoutopi (Djibouti). Additional references: Oppish, Djibouti. (volunteer)
Pig Latin Iboutidjay (Djibouti). Additional references: Pig Latin, Djibouti. (volunteer)
Slovio dzxibutiju (Djibouti), Dzxibutian (Djibouti), Dzxibuti (Djibouti). Additional references: Slovio, Djibouti. (volunteer)
Terran A dzxibutiju (djibouti), dzxibutian (djibouti), dzxibuti (djibouti). Additional references: Terran A, Djibouti. (volunteer)
Terran B Djibout (Djibouti). Additional references: Terran B, Djibouti. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi Djubibuboutubi (Djibouti). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, Djibouti. (volunteer)
Source: compiled by the editor. Top