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Tadjoura (Afar: Tagórri; Arabic: تاجوراء, romanized: Tajūrā’; Somali: Tajuura) is one of the
oldest towns in
Djibouti and the
capital of the Tadjourah...
- The Gulf of
Tadjoura (Somali:
Gacanka Tajuura; Arabic: خليج تدجورا) is a gulf or
basin of the
Indian Ocean in the Horn of Africa. It lies
south of the...
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Tadjoura Airport (IATA: TDJ, ICAO: HDTJ) is an
airport serving the city of
Tadjoura in the north-central
Tadjoura Region of Djibouti...
- the Gulf of
Tadjoura, and the
coastal city of
Tadjoura. The
region has
active salt and
fisheries industries, and is
served by the
Tadjoura Airport. In...
- port town in Djibouti. It is
located on the
northern s**** of the Gulf of
Tadjoura,
where it
opens out into the Gulf of Aden. The town is home to an airstrip...
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Egyptian moon god. From 1862
until 1894, the land to the
north of the Gulf of
Tadjoura was
called "Obock".
Under French administration, from 1883 to 1967 the...
- French: Sagallou; Somali: Sagaalo) is a
village situated on the Gulf of
Tadjoura, in the
country of Djibouti,
famous for
having been
occupied by a Russian...
- guns, and 45 camels,
arrived in
Tadjoura, with
their errands being to open up the
roads between Ankober and
Tadjoura, to
enter into
communication with...
- Djibouti. It is
located in the
coastal Djibouti Region on the Gulf of
Tadjoura.
Djibouti has a po****tion of
around 600,000 inhabitants,
which counts...
- of the
Congo Free
State (1888–1889)
Obock and
Tadjoura – Léonce Lagarde,
Governor of
Obock and
Tadjoura (1887–1888)
Renamed French Somaliland French Somaliland...