Saturday, November 9, 2019
Djibouti essays
Djibouti essays    Djibouti is a small country in the northeastern part of Africa. The      country got its name for its one and only  big city, Djibouti.      According to Encarta Djibouti was and area where, many years ago      (100,000), people begin to migrate over to the Middle East. Anyway,      Encarta goes on about some kingdoms and how Islam was introduced to the      country and eventually it gets to something relevant to this class... It says      that in the second half of the 16th century Europeans begin trading coffee and      perfumes with the sultanates of Djibouti.      	France wanted to challenge Britain with trading so they made a bunch      of treaties with some rulers of Djibouti and basically got control of the      country. This seems pretty simple, but this is the way Encarta says it      happened. Anyway France chose Djibouti, as in the city, because it would be      a good place to have a railroad, it would link with Addis Ababa. By 1917      France had made the railroad. Large amounts of people began to migrate to      	In 1946 France made Djibouti its own and called it French      Somaliland. Djiboutians voted to remain under French administration, ten      years later, however, Djiboutians voted for independence. The Republic of      Djibouti achieved full independence on June 27, 1977.     Djibouti has an area of 23,200 sq km (8,960 sq mi). It extends 190 km      (120 mi) from north to south and 225 km (140 mi) from east to west. The      country's highest point, Moussa Ali (2,063 m/6,768 ft), is on the northern      border, just where Ethiopian and Eritrean boundaries meet. Lake 'Asal is the      lowest point in Africa at 153 m (502 ft) below sea level.      	According to Encarta Djibouti has potential for generating geothermal      energy and producing various minerals like gypsum. Most of the country is     ...     
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