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What The People from Somalia have to learn about Djibouti

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What The People from Somalia have to learn about Djibouti

Postby Djibouti1977 » Sat Apr 01, 2017 1:29 pm

The culture of the Republic of Djibouti is diverse, due to the nation's Red Sea location at a crossroads of trade and commerce.

Djiboutian population is divided into several human components: the Afars and the Issa Somali people, the Muslim religion for the most part, that are traditionally attached to anthropological group Hamitic. They were called "Hamites Orientals" to distinguish them from these other Hamites that are Egyptians and Berbers. An important Arab community of Yemeni origin, is also based in Djibouti.

The Afars and the Issa Somalis who are characterized by slender physique, regular features, and proud bearing, they speak different languages Cushitic languages part of the great Kamito-Semitic language family, however, have a way of life same: authentic legendary warriors, they are nomadic pastoralists. However, the population tends to settle because today more than half of its citizens live in the capital and the towns and villages of the interior. This land, traditional crossing point between Egypt, Sudan and Saudi crossroads of nations between Africa and Asia, has likely undergone mixing of populations who have played an important role in the fate of the original peoples of the Djibouti nation.
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Re: What The People from Somalia have to learn about Djibouti

Postby Djibouti1977 » Sat Apr 01, 2017 1:33 pm

Djibouti City defines Djibouti, with its eclectic cultural mix reflecting the many cultures which have existed in Djibouti City for hundreds and thousands of years.

Renowned as a tourist destination, Djibouti City features exceptional cuisine, festivals, and celebrations. Street bazaars and markets reflect the long and varied cultural history of the city.

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Re: What The People from Somalia have to learn about Djibouti

Postby bumps » Sat Apr 01, 2017 2:01 pm

No offnece but djibouti is such a shit land . looks likes a civil war happened there

http://scd.france24.com/en/files/elemen ... 1-ok_0.jpg

and those morons are. claiming djibouti to be Dubai of Africa wtf :lol:

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Re: What The People from Somalia have to learn about Djibouti

Postby MujahidAishah » Sat Apr 01, 2017 2:03 pm

No offnece but djibouti is such a shit land . looks likes a civil war happened there

http://scd.france24.com/en/files/elemen ... 1-ok_0.jpg

and those morons are. claiming djibouti to be Dubai of Africa wtf :lol:
Thats guudka one of the oldest parts of the city

But look at them Toyota Prados in the picture :whew:

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Re: What The People from Somalia have to learn about Djibouti

Postby MujahidAishah » Sat Apr 01, 2017 2:10 pm

What people from Somalia need to:

Djibouti doesn't use dollar you need to change your money to francs

Summer is far too hot

Water is salty, you can't even drink tea..only water you can drink is purified but lucky there is Evian water

You cant move around the city without a gendarmerie asking you for immigration papers otherwise your ass is off to naagad

Ooh if you want to buy a coke make sure you bring an empty glass bottle otherwise ain't no one selling you no coke

Oo and if you buying something make sure you no basic French numbers because they tell you the price in French.

Waxa yaala kale

Reer djibouti make banging food

Viva le djibouti :dj:

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Re: What The People from Somalia have to learn about Djibouti

Postby CigaalSHiiDaaDCFC » Sat Apr 01, 2017 2:35 pm

Viva djibouti down ciise waraabe

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Re: What The People from Somalia have to learn about Djibouti

Postby Djibouti1977 » Sat Apr 01, 2017 2:36 pm

No offnece but djibouti is such a shit land . looks likes a civil war happened there

http://scd.france24.com/en/files/elemen ... 1-ok_0.jpg

and those morons are. claiming djibouti to be Dubai of Africa wtf :lol:
It's the old part of Djibouti

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Re: What The People from Somalia have to learn about Djibouti

Postby Djibouti1977 » Sat Apr 01, 2017 2:38 pm

What people from Somalia need to:

Djibouti doesn't use dollar you need to change your money to francs

Summer is far too hot

Water is salty, you can't even drink tea..only water you can drink is purified but lucky there is Evian water

You cant move around the city without a gendarmerie asking you for immigration papers otherwise your ass is off to naagad

Ooh if you want to buy a coke make sure you bring an empty glass bottle otherwise ain't no one selling you no coke

Oo and if you buying something make sure you no basic French numbers because they tell you the price in French.

Waxa yaala kale

Reer djibouti make banging food

Viva le djibouti :dj:
Why your People hate Djibouti.


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