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Domain registration Djibouti

The official domain extension for Djibouti is .DJ.

Registering this domain extension is a recommended strategic move for those companies with interests in Djibouti or that are looking to protect their trademark within the country.

Djibouti, officially the Republic of Djibouti, is a country in East Africa. Sitting on the Red Sea, it is bordered by Eritrea to the north, Ethiopia to the south and west, and Somalia to the south east. The former French colony gained independence in 1977. It is divided into 5 administrative regions and the autonomous capital city of Djibouti.

It covers a total area of 23,000 km² and has a population of 888,716. The country consists of desert for 90% of its territory; there are numerous coral reefs along its sandy coastline. The highest point in the country is the peak of Mousa Ali, at 2,063 m above sea-level. Essentially a poor country, the economy is based on livestock farming (sheep, goats, cattle) and, thanks to the various oases, agriculture (dates, fruit, vegetables). The official languages are Arabic and French, and the local currency is the Djiboutian Franc.

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