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GDP (ppp) per CAPITA
$3,700 (2008 est.)
Inflation Rate
5% (2007 est.)
Population
516,055 (July 2009 est.)
Country Risk Ratings
C
Ease of Doing Business
153/181

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Djibouti : Introduction

The French Territory of the Afars and the Issas became Djibouti in 1977. Hassan Gouled APTIDON installed an authoritarian one-party state and proceeded to serve as president until 1999. Unrest among the Afars minority during the 1990s led to a civil war that ended in 2001 following the conclusion of a peace accord between Afar rebels and the Issa-dominated government. In 1999, Djibouti's first multi-party presidential elections resulted in the election of Ismail Omar GUELLEH; he was re-elected to a second and final term in 2005. Djibouti occupies a strategic geographic location at the mouth of the Red Sea and serves as an important transshipment location for goods entering and leaving the east African highlands. The present leadership favors close ties to France, which maintains a significant military presence in the country, but also has strong ties with the US. Djibouti hosts the only US military base in sub-Saharan Africa and is a front-line state in the global war on terrorism.

Capital City:   Djibouti (+3 GMT)
Currency:   Djiboutian franc (DJF) (convert)
Languages:   French (official), Arabic (official), Somali, Afar
Calling Code:   253
Voltage:   220
Religions:   Muslim 94%, Christian 6%

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Sources:
CIA World Factbook (September 2009)
U.S. Dept. of State Country Background Notes (July 2008)

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