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Mr Guelleh, known in Djibouti by his initials, IOG, won a second term in one-man presidential elections in April 2005. The opposition did not field a candidate.

Controlling access to the Red Sea, Djibouti is of major strategic importance, a fact that has ensured a steady flow of foreign assistance.

During the Gulf War it was the base of operations for the French military, who continue to maintain a significant presence.

France has thousands of troops as well as warships, aircraft and armoured vehicles in Djibouti, contributing directly and indirectly to the country's income. The US has stationed hundreds of troops in Djibouti, its only African base, in an effort to counter terrorism in the region.

Al Noor City Project

Djibouti will be linked to Yemen very soon by a 28.5 kms bridge. A colossal project managed by Al Noor Investment with 2 cities both side of the bridge, Al Noor Djibouti and Al Noor Yemen.
Sheik Tarek Mohammad Binladen, Middle East Development Chairman, is behind this huge project, he wants to open Africa to Asia with the bridge and develop projects all over Africa to increase the quality of life of Africans, fight agains poverty, better education and medical increase infrastructure ... this as our priority... "He Said".

Goto www.alnoorcities.com
See the video presentation on Al Noor City
Al Noor City Concept Video on Al Noor City Concept
   
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Capital : Djibouti
36°42'N, 3°13'E
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The Republic of Djibouti
721,000 (UN, 2005)
23,200 sq km (8,950 sq miles)
French, Arabic, Somali, Afar
Islam
51 years (men), 54 years (women) (UN)
1 Djiboutian franc = 100 centimes
Re-exports, hides and skins, coffee (re-exported from Ethiopia)
US $1,020 (World Bank, 2006)
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