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Les Caisses Market
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Decan
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Hamoudi Mosque
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Église Éthiopienne Orthodoxe Tewahido St Gabriel du Soleil
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Cathedral
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Ras Bir Lighthouse
About 6km east of the centre, this well-kept lighthouse is worth a gander. It’s completely isolated, and there’s an eerie atmosphere.
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Plage des Sables Blancs
Seven kilometres east of Tadjoura, Plage des Sables Blances is tranquillity incarnate and a lovely place to sun yourself, with a good string of white sand.
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Plateau du Serpent & Îlot du Héron
These adjoining neighbourhoods north of the centre are residential areas where you’ll find many of the foreign embassies and residences, as well as lavish villas and Djibouti’s swankiest hotels.
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Cimetière Marin
The eerily quiet Cimetière Marin (Marine Cemetery), on the western outskirts of town, contains the graves of French soldiers who died from fever on their way to Indochina between 1885 and 1889.
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Governor’s House
Obock is where French colonialism all began. In 1862, the Afar sultans of Obock sold their land to the French, and construction of the town began. But it was soon eclipsed by Djibouti City. All that remains of its past glory as the capital is the governor’s house (the first officia
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African Quarter
The vast Place Mahmoud Harbi (Place Rimbaud), which was being renovated at the time of writing, is dominated by the minaret of the great Hamoudi mosque , Djibouti City’s most iconic building. Eastward, the chaotic Quartier 1 is a criss-cross of alleyways where stalls and shops are
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L’Escale
In the early evening, the walk along the causeway northwest of the centre makes a very pleasant stroll. The Moorish-inspired presidential palace (not open to the public) marks one end, the harbour of L’Escale, the other. The little marina is home to a variety of boats, from the tra
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European Quarter
The focal point of the European Quarter is Place du 27 Juin 1977 (Place Ménélik). With its whitewashed houses and Moorish arcades, this vast square is a strange mix of the Arab and the European. It’s lined with cafes, bars, restaurants and shops.The European Quarter is connected to
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Doing business & staying in touch while in Djibouti
Djibouti: Doing business & staying in touch
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Djibouti Weather, Climate and Geography
Djibouti Weather, climate and geography
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Djibouti History, Language and Culture
Djibouti History, Language and Culture
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Djibouti Travel Guide and Travel Information
Djibouti Travel Guide
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