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Djibouti
Djibouti is located on Northeast Africa, Gulf of Aden, and is bordered to the northeast and east by the Red Sea, the southeast by Somalia, the southwest by Ethiopia and to the north by Eritrea.

The country is a barren strip of land around the Gulf of Tadjoura, varying in width from 20km (12 miles) to 90km (56 miles), with a coastline of 300km (188 miles), much of it white sandy beaches.
Inland is semi-desert and desert, with thorn bushes, steppes and volcanic mountain ranges. Djibouti is part of the African continent bounded by the Red Sea, Somalia, Ethiopia and Eritrea. The country mostly consists of white sandy beaches. Inland is semi-desert and desert, with thorn bushes, steppes and volcanic mountain ranges.

Djibouti is a city that is distinctly arabesque and has a distinctly Arab feel. Attractions include a lively market near the Mosque, and many good local restaurants. Nearby are beaches at Dorale, 11km (7 miles), and at Kor Ambad, 14km (9 miles) away.

Djibouti's climate is very hot and arid. Although French and Arabic are the official languages, Somali and Afar are widely spoken. English may be spoken at tourist facilities, but is not widely spoken by locals or taxi drivers.