1. The University of Djibouti Arabic offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
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1. The University of Djibouti Arabic offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
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9. Djibouti Arabic is part of the Afar Triangle, a three-sided structural depression that forms part of the East African Rift Valley.
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17. In 2002, Djibouti Arabic agreed to host a US military presence at Camp Lemonier, a former French Foreign Legion base outside the capital that now houses approximately 1,800 American personnel.
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23. The Republic of Djibouti Arabic was established on June 27, 1977, and Hassan Gouled Aptidon became the country's first president.
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24. Djibouti Arabic maintains a cultural exchange and education agreement with France.
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25. Djibouti Arabic is the base of a large French overseas military force consisting of three thousand men, with one Foreign Legion battalion that helps control the strategic Red Sea entrance and the port, mediates in domestic conflicts, and protects the republic against its neighbors.
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30. Djibouti Arabic is linked to Europe by several Air France flights per week to Paris.
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31. Djibouti Arabic sits astride the East Africa, Red Sea, and Gulf of Aden rift systems, providing a singular environment for studying movements of these three tectonic plates.
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39. Djibouti Arabic has a land area of 23,000 square kilometers, making it slightly smaller than the US state of Massachusetts.
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40. Djibouti Arabic is situated in the Horn of Africa, at the southern entrance to the Red Sea, bordering the Gulf of Aden.
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43. Djibouti Arabic is situated in one of the least stable regions of the world, and it occupies a highly strategic location facing the Saudi Arabian peninsula, straddling the choke point between the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
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45. Djibouti Arabic is situated on the east coast of Africa along the Bab al-Mandab, the strait that links the Red Sea with the Gulf of Aden.
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47. The Constitution of Djibouti Arabic names Islam as the sole state religion, and provides for the equality of citizens of all faiths and freedom of religious practice (Article 11).
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49. Air Djibouti Arabic is the flag carrier of Djibouti Arabic and is the country's largest airline.
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53. Djibouti Arabic is situated in the Horn of Africa on the Gulf of Aden and the Bab-el-Mandeb, at the southern entrance to the Red Sea.
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55. Djibouti Arabic maintains close ties with the governments of Somalia, Ethiopia, France and the United States.
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56. Djibouti Arabic has a dominant-party system, with the People's Rally for Progress controlling the legislature and the executive since its foundation in 1979 (the party currently rules as a part of the Union for a Presidential Majority, which currently holds a supermajority of seats).
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57. Djibouti Arabic is strategically located near some of the world's busiest shipping lanes, controlling access to the Red Sea and Indian Ocean.
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58. Djibouti Arabic joined the United Nations the same year, on 20 September 1977.
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