What is jibuti?

Djibouti is a small country located in the Horn of Africa. Its capital and largest city is also named Djibouti. The country has a population of approximately 1 million people and covers an area of about 23,200 square kilometers. Djibouti is bordered by Eritrea to the north, Ethiopia to the west and south, and Somalia to the southeast.

The official languages of Djibouti are French and Arabic, but Somali and Afar are also widely spoken. Djibouti has a mixture of ethnic groups, with the two largest being the Somali and Afar people.

Djibouti is known for its strategic location at the entrance to the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, making it a key transit point for international trade and shipping. The country's economy is based on services, with transportation, logistics, and communication being major industries. Djibouti hosts several foreign military bases and is also a regional hub for humanitarian aid and peacekeeping.

Tourism in Djibouti is still in its early stages, but the country offers a unique mix of natural beauty and cultural attractions, including beautiful beaches, volcanic landscapes, and ancient ruins. Djibouti is also home to a variety of unique wildlife, including whales, dolphins, and the rare Djibouti francolin bird.