Economy of Djibouti
Q. Which continent is Djibouti located?
Horn of Africa
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Q. Which is the capital of Djibouti?
Djibouti, Arabic Jībūtī, port city and capital of the Republic of Djibouti. It lies on the southern shore of the Gulf of Tadjoura, which is an inlet of the Gulf of Aden. Built on three level areas (Djibouti, Serpent, Marabout) linked by jetties, the city has a mixture of old and modern architecture.
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Labour force by occupation | Agriculture: 10% Industry: 21.2% Tertiary sector of the economy |
Unemployment | 40% (2017 est.) |
Main industries | Dairy, Fishing, Salt, Construction, Mining |
Ease-of-doing-business rank | 112th (medium, 2020) |
Q. What is Madagascar’s religion?
Madagascar
Republic of Madagascar Repoblikan’i Madagasikara (Malagasy) République de Madagascar (French) | |
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Religion (2020) | 85.3% Christianity —45.8% Protestantism —38.1% Catholicism —1.4% Other Christian 6.9% No religion 4.5% Traditional faiths 3.0% Islam 0.3% Other |
Demonym(s) | Malagasy |
Q. What is the main language spoken in Madagascar?
Malagasy
Q. What is Madagascar famous for?
About 300 miles east of southern Africa, across the Mozambique Channel, lies the island of Madagascar. Best known for its lemurs (primitive relatives of monkeys, apes, and humans), colorful chameleons, stunning orchids, and towering baobab trees, Madagascar is home to some of the world’s most unique flora and fauna.
Q. Is Madagascar a safe place to live?
The overall crime rate in Madagascar is lower than many other African countries, and is therefore considered safer for travel. Regardless of this reputation, however, the fallout of the political turmoil has led to increased unemployment rates resulting in a rise in crime, particularly muggings and robberies.