Districts of Djibouti facts for kids
Djibouti is a country in Africa that is divided into six main areas called administrative regions. These regions are then split into smaller parts, which are called administrative districts. There are twenty of these districts in total.
What are Djibouti's Districts?
Djibouti's districts are like local neighborhoods or smaller towns within the country. They help the government manage different areas. Each district has its own local administration that helps with things like schools, roads, and public services for the people living there.
Here is a list of the twenty administrative districts in Djibouti:
- Moulhoule (district)
- Ali Sabieh (district)
- Khor Angar (district)
- As Eyla (district)
- `Adaylou (district)
- Balho (district)
- Galafi (district)
- Dadda'to (district)
- Dikhil (district)
- Ali Adde (district)
- Djibouti (district)
- Dorra (district)
- Mousa Ali (district)
- Obock (district)
- Lac 'Assal (district)
- Randa (district)
- Arta (district)
- Tadjoura (district)
- Holhol (district)
- Yoboki (district)
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