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Obock-Obock
Obock (also Obok, Arabic: أبخ, Afar: Hayyú) is a small port town in Djibouti. It is located on the northern shore of the Gulf of Tadjoura, where it opens
Obock-Obock Region
The Obock Region (Afar: Rakaakay Obock, Arabic: إقليم أوبوخ, Somali: Gobolka Obokh) is a region in northern Djibouti. It has a land area of 4,700 square
Obock-Geography of Djibouti
(where temperatures of 10 degrees Celsius have been recorded). Djibouti City Tadjoura Obock Ali Sabieh Airolaf Dikhil Arta Dorra Holhol Alaili Dadda Yoboki
Obock-Djibouti
Djibouti, officially the Republic of Djibouti, is a country in the Horn of Africa, bordered by Somalia to the south, Ethiopia to the southwest, Eritrea
Obock-Djibouti City
coastline of Djibouti dating back to the Bronze Age. From 1862 until 1894, the land to the north of the Gulf of Tadjoura was called Obock and was ruled
Obock-Health in Djibouti
Hassan Gouled, Djibouti Obock Hospital Medical Centre, Obock Service d'Hygiene Hospital, Djibouti Tadjourah Hospital Medical Centre, Djibouti A lack of infrastructure
Obock-Djibouti Armed Forces
border of Djibouti, Assab's division, 9,000 strong, crossed the Djiboutian-Ethiopian border with arms and luggage and headed towards Obock. Simultaneously
Obock-Djiboutian Civil War
12, 1993. "Djibouti". U.S. Department of State. Henri, Brunschwig (1968). "Une colonie inutile: Obock (1862-1888)" [A useless colony: Obock (1862-1888)]
Obock-Air Djibouti
Air Djibouti, also known as Red Sea Airlines, is the flag carrier of Djibouti. It first flew in 1963 and ceased all operations in 2002. In 2015, the airline
Obock-Obock Airport
Obock Airport (IATA: OBC, ICAO: HDOB) is an airport serving Obock, a city in the Obock Region of Djibouti. The airport resides at an elevation of 69 feet
Obock-History of the Jews in Djibouti
similar to those in Eritrea and Aden. Originally settling in Obock, and finally Djibouti City, in the wake of the British succession of the Gulf of Tadjoura
Obock-Djiboutian Army
Sabieh Infantry Regiment Dikhil Infantry Regiment Obock Infantry Regiment Tadjoura Infantry Regiment Djibouti City Rapid Reaction Regiment One Demining Company
Obock-Districts of Djibouti
Djibouti District Dorra District Galafi District Holhol District Khor Angar District Lake Asal District Moulhoule District Mousa Ali District Obock District
Obock-History of Djibouti
than one year. The administrative capital was moved from Obock in 1896. The city of Djibouti, which had a harbor with good access that attracted trade
Obock-Subdivisions of Djibouti
Region (Région d'Arta) Dikhil Region (Région de Dikhil) Djibouti (city) (Ville de Djibouti) Obock Region (Région d'Obock) Tadjourah Region (Région de Tadjourah)
Obock-Regions of Djibouti
from the last. In 1963, Obock's circle was created by division of that of Tadjourah region. In 1967, the circle of Djibouti is transformed into district
Obock-Waddi, Djibouti
Waddi (Arabic: وادي) is a town in the northern Obock region of Djibouti. Waddi, Djibouti v t e
Obock-Khôr ʽAngar
Khôr ʽAngar (Arabic: خور عنجر) is a town in the northern Obock Region of Djibouti. It is situated on the west coast of the Bab el Mandeb Strait. The town
Obock-National Highway 14 (Djibouti)
connects from Tadjoura to Obock, and is 61 kilometres (38 mi) long, it runs along most of the Gulf of Tadjoura coastline of the Djibouti. "Traffic and Road Conditions
Obock-ʽAlaili Dadda
(Arabic: علايلي دادا) is a town in northern Djibouti. It is situated about 68 kilometers north of Obock, at an elevation of 1,263 feet from sea level
Obock-Moulhoule
Moulhoule (Arabic: مول هولة) is a town in the northern Obock region of Djibouti. It is situated on the west coast of the Red Sea, at its southern entrance
Obock-Postage stamps and postal history of Obock
whole French Somali Coast superseded the stamps of Obock. Postage stamps and postal history of Djibouti Sources Rossiter, Stuart & John Flower. The Stamp
Obock-Dadda'to
Dadda'to (Arabic: دادتو) is a village in Djibouti, located in the region of Obock. The town lies near the border with Eritrea. Nearby towns and villages
Obock-Tadjoura
تاجوراء, romanized: Tajūrā’; Somali: Tajuura) is one of the oldest towns in Djibouti and the capital of the Tadjourah Region. The town rose to prominence in
Obock-French Somaliland in World War II
territorial waters in the Gulf of Tadjoura in front of the ports of Djibouti, Tadjoura and Obock. By the end of June the Italians had also occupied the border
Obock-List of wadis of Djibouti
name. We'ima Alailou Essulou Ga'lale Boussali Goutoi (Kadda Dola) Soudi Obock Sadai Ambado Ambouli Deydey Beyadé Ouâhayyi Gabone Kalou (flows into Lake
Obock-National Highway 15 (Djibouti)
from Obock to Eritrean Border, and is 103 kilometres (64 mi) long, it runs along most of the Bab-el-Mandeb coastline. It is the longest route in Obock Region
Obock-Politics of Djibouti
Djibouti. Djibouti is sectioned into five administrative regions and one city: Ali Sabieh Region, Arta Region, Dikhil Region, Djibouti Region, Obock Region
Obock-Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed
Mohamed was born in 1952 in Souali, situated in the northern Obock region of present-day Djibouti. He studied at the University of Limoges in France, where
Obock-Djiboutian Navy
Djiboutian Navy are located in: Djibouti City Obock Tadjoura Khôr ʽAngar Maskali Island The Djiboutian Navy is part of the Djibouti Armed Forces. Its mission
Obock-Mabla Mountains
Mabla) are a mountain range in the northern Obock and Tadjoura Region of Djibouti. The endemic Djibouti spurfowl makes its home here as well as in the
Obock-Gulf of Tadjoura
visiting Djibouti. Passenger transport on the gulf includes a number of ferry lines which connect the following ports: Djibouti City, Tadjoura and Obock. Media
Obock-Tourism in Djibouti
Siesta Beach – Djibouti City Red Sea Beach – Near Obock Khor Ambado – Near Djibouti City Le Sable Blanc – Tadjoura Heron Beach – Djibouti City Goda Mountains
Obock-Egahlou
Egahlou (also Ouaddi, Arabic: إغالو) is a town located in central Obock Region of Djibouti. Although there is sparse vegetation in the vicinity, there is
Obock-List of governors of French Somaliland
presidents of Djibouti Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office. History of Djibouti Politics of Djibouti List of presidents of Djibouti List
Obock-List of cities in Djibouti
coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This is a list of localities in Djibouti ordered by population according to the 2009 census. All settlements with
Obock-Moulhoule (district)
Moulhoule is an administrative district in the Obock Region of Djibouti. Districts of Djibouti "Districts". GeoPostCodes. Retrieved 6 June 2018. "Moulhoule"
Obock-21st Century Maritime Silk Road
Pakistan: 40 years Kyaukpyu, Myanmar: 50 years Kuantan, Malaysia: 60 years Obock, Djibouti: 10 years Malacca Gateway: 99 Years Hambantota, Sri Lanka: 99 years
Obock-List of people on the postage stamps of Djibouti
people on the postage stamps of Djibouti and its precursors. No identifiable persons are depicted on the postage stamps of Obock. No identifiable persons are
Obock-Prostitution in Djibouti
children are vulnerable to sex trafficking in Djibouti City, the Ethiopia-Djibouti trucking corridor, and Obock, the main departure point for Yemen. Some
Obock-Sedorre
Sedorre (Arabic: سيدور) is a town in the northern Obock region of Djibouti. Satellite map at Maplandia.com 12°22′N 43°11′E / 12.367°N 43.183°E / 12
Obock-Postage stamps and postal history of Djibouti
from Obock to Djibouti in 1894, stamps of Obock were overprinted DJ or Djibouti. A set of definitives inscribed Protectorat Côte des Somalis / Djibouti was
Obock-Seven Brothers Islands
(between the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden). They are within the Obock District of Djibouti, and are a notable diving site. Even in English publications,
Obock-Agriculture in Djibouti
Agriculture is the third economic activity in Djibouti which makes up only 3 percent of the wider economy value. Djibouti depends on imports in most foods. Climatic
Obock-Medeho
مديهو) is a town in the northeastern Obock Region of Djibouti. Medeho has one of the mildest climates in Djibouti, which is not always passable during
Obock-Léonce Lagarde
governor of Obock Territory in Africa, a position he held for fifteen years, from 1884 to 1899. Lagarde founded the port city of Djibouti in 1888 and
Obock-Compendium of postage stamp issuers (O)
details of the project. Dates 1892 – 1894 Capital Obock Currency 100 centimes = 1 franc Refer Djibouti Refer Arad (French Occupation) Refer Syria (French
Obock-Horn of Africa
land to the north of the Gulf of Tadjoura situated in modern-day Djibouti was called Obock and was ruled by Somali and Afar Sultans, local authorities with
Obock-Henry de Monfreid
the war, he settled with his family in Obock, away from prying eyes and other colonial governors of Djibouti. His house was near the shore, which allowed
Obock-2018 Djiboutian parliamentary election
electoral district. The UMP ran unopposed in three electoral districts (Dikhil, Obock and Arta, 18 seats). Prior to the 2013 the previous winner-takes-all party
Obock-Fagal
Fagal (Arabic: فغال) is a coastal location in eastern Djibouti. It lies north of Obock. It lies along the N15 road, connected to the Eritrean border at
Obock-Bissidiro
town in the northern Obock region of Djibouti. It is situated on the border with Eritrea about 351 km (218 mi) (by road) from Djibouti City. Satellite map
Obock-List of airports in Djibouti
is a list of airports in Djibouti, sorted by location. Transport in Djibouti List of airports by ICAO code: H#HD - Djibouti Wikipedia: WikiProject Aviation/Airline
Obock-French Territory of the Afars and the Issas
Afar people of Djibouti and the Somali Issa clan. From 1862 until 1894, the land to the north of the Gulf of Tadjoura was called Obock and ruled by Somali
Obock-Yemen: The Silent War
2017, a total of 2,170 Yemenis remain at the Markazi Refugee Camp in Obock, Djibouti. The film was praised for its use of hand drawing animation, described
Obock-Compendium of postage stamp issuers (D)
Capital Djibouti Currency 100 centimes = 1 franc Main Article Postage stamps and postal history of Djibouti Includes Djibouti (French Colony); Obock See also
Obock-Ribta
Ribta (Arabic: ريتبا) is a town in the northern Obock region of Djibouti. The area was marred by conflict in the 1990s. A "Bonfire for Peace" was held
Obock-2018 Djibouti Cup
Institute Saoudi Cité Stade 3-1 Obock Gendarmerie Nationale 9-1 Wea EAD 3-1 SDVK 2 [Jan 27] Bahache/Université de Djibouti 7-0 CDC Quartier 7 Hayableh 2-1
Obock-Rocher Siyyan
off the coast of Djibouti, in the Bab-el-Mandeb strait between the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. The rock belongs to Djibouti's Obock District. Rocher
Obock-International Organization for Migration
Port-au-Prince, Haiti. US Secretary of State Blinken during an IOM mission in Obock, Djibouti. Evacuation after a tsunami in Banda Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia. Trees
Obock-Timeline of Djibouti City
of the history of Djibouti, Djibouti. 1888 – Port established. 1892 – Capital of French Somaliland relocated to Djibouti from Obock. 1897 – Ethiopia relies
Obock-List of airports by ICAO code: H
Herkale HDMO (MHI) – Moucha Airport – Moucha Island HDOB (OBC) – Obock Airport – Obock HDTJ (TDJ) – Tadjoura Airport – Tadjoura Also see airport category
Obock-Wildlife of Djibouti
shores of Yemen and Djibouti funnel. During every autumn, large bird migrations have been recorded in the Obock area of Djibouti. The most common species
Obock-Dini Ahmed Abou Baker
commanded by Alphonse Fleuriot de Langle. He signed the Treaty of Transfer of Obock on behalf of the "sultans" Mohammed ben Mohamed, Diny Koullou Osman Aly
Obock-Gulf of Aden
Indian Ocean between Yemen to the north, the Arabian Sea to the east, Djibouti to the west, and the Guardafui Channel, Socotra and Somalia to the south
Obock-Kaḏḏa Dâbali
الجزيرة الكبرى), is an uninhabited rocky island off the coast of Obock Region of Djibouti in the Bab-el-Mandeb strait (between the Red Sea and the Gulf of
Obock-French Somaliland
signed by Afar Sultan Raieta Dini Ahmet in Paris ceded the territory of Obock for 10,000 thalaris, around 55,000 francs. Later on, that treaty was used
Obock-Laʼassa
Laʼassa (Arabic: لأسا), also known as Lahassa, is a town in the northern Obock region of Djibouti. Satellite map at Maplandia.com v t e
Obock-Djibouti spurfowl
The Djibouti spurfowl or Djibouti francolin (Pternistis ochropectus) is a bird species in the pheasant family, Phasianidae. It is critically endangered
Obock-Ra's Bir Lighthouse
Ra's Bir Lighthouse is an active lighthouse on the coast of Djibouti it marks the southern end of the strait of Bab-el-Mandeb connecting the Red Sea and
Obock-Ahmed Dini Ahmed
was later Prime Minister of Djibouti from 1977 to 1978. In July 1977, he became Prime Minister of the new Republic of Djibouti. In December, after the bombing
Obock-Abdallah Lee
degree, but then abandoned his studies and took a job as a storekeeper in Obock, where his mother's family lived. It was then that he began playing music
Obock-Sagallo
Sagaalo) is a village situated on the Gulf of Tadjoura, in the country of Djibouti, famous for having been occupied by a Russian monk and adventurer in 1889
Obock-Pierre Nouailhetas
terror. Europeans suspected of contact with the enemy were interned at Obock, while 45 others were condemned to death or forced labour, mostly in absentia
Obock-Abdallah Mohamed Kamil
1960s. He acted as Secrétaire général du gouvernement in 1974. Prior to Djibouti's independence in 1977, Kamil held the posts President of the Government
Obock-Military history of Djibouti
border of Djibouti, Assab's division, 9,000 strong, crossed the Djiboutian-Ethiopian border with arms and luggage and headed towards Obock. Simultaneously
Obock-French submarine Vengeur
sortied from Djibouti on 31 December 1941 and on 6, 13, and 16 January 1942 to protect barge convoys making the passage between Djibouti and Obock. From 16
Obock-Mirko and Stjepan Seljan
Cairo, they headed to Port Said, Djibouti, and Aden, reaching Bab el Mandeb. After traveling to Obock back in Djibouti, they eventually ended up in Harar
Obock-Tadjourah Region
Gobolka Tajoora, Afar: Rakaakay Tagórri) is a region in north-central Djibouti, the largest of its six regions. With its capital at Tadjourah, it has
Obock-As Eyla
is located around 160 kilometres (99 miles) southwest of the capital, Djibouti City and 5 km (3 miles) north of the border with Ethiopia. It is located
Obock-Eritrean coastal desert
Southern Red Sea Region, which stretches along the Red Sea coast to Obock in Djibouti. The flora of the coastal strip consists of herbs and grasses suited
Obock-ISO 3166-2:DJ
ISO 3166-2:DJ is the entry for Djibouti in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Obock-Berenice Epideires
the Red Sea. It was located near the Bab-el-Mandeb strait, in modern-day Djibouti. The settlement's position on a sandy spit or promontory was the cause
Obock-List of entities that have issued postage stamps (A–E)
Czech Republic See Benin Danzig 1920 – 1939 Denmark 1851 – Obock (French Colony) 1893–1902 Djibouti (French Colony) 1894–1902 French Somali Coast 1902-1967
Obock-1957 French Somaliland Territorial Council election
Council to the city of Djibouti. Kamil, supported by Aptidon, proposed a 30 member Council, with Djibouti having 13 seats and Obock–Tadjoura and Ali Sabieh–Dikhil
Obock-Hasna Mohamed Dato
from Djibouti. Dato was born in Obock and is a member of the People's Rally for Progress (RPP). She was elected to the National Assembly of Djibouti in
Obock-Ali Adde
back several centuries, and is one of the oldest towns in Djibouti after Tadjoura and Obock. Its place-name literally means "the white or clear place"
Obock-Paul Soleillet
use in perfume. In January 1882 Soleillet established a factory at Obock, Djibouti. In the middle of the year he received a caravan of hides sent by Menilek
Obock-Ras Siyyan
Ras Siyyan or Ras Siyan (Arabic: رأس سيان) is a peninsula in the Obock Region of Djibouti, on the Bab-el-Mandeb strait (between the Red Sea and the Gulf
Obock-Italian Eritrea
deserted but spacious bay about half-way between Annesley Bay to the north and Obock to the South. However, the area, — which had been long dominated by the
Obock-Djiboutian nationality law
1888, Lagarde founded Djibouti City. The Obock and Tadjoura protectorates were merged in 1896 to form French Somaliland and Djibouti City became its capital
Obock-Union of Reform Partisans
participated in Djibouti's first regional and communal elections held on 10 and 31 March 2006, winning seats in the regions of Obock and Tadjourah. In
Obock-1958 French Somaliland Territorial Council election
The country was divided into three constituencies; Djibouti electing 16 members, Tadjoura–Obock electing nine and Dikhil–Ali Sabieh electing seven. 17
Obock-Zeila
1989), pp. 116–17. Avalites may be Assab or a village named Abalit near Obock. Historical Dictionary of Somalia by Mohamed Haji Mukhtar page 268 Futūḥ
Obock-2013 Djiboutian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Djibouti on 22 February 2013. After their boycott of the 2008 elections, opposition groups contested the elections
Obock-Yoboki
Interarm Regiment of the French Overseas Navy have been deployed in Yoboki, Obock, and Tadjoura. The rebels were driven out to Gorabous. According to an October
Obock-Nikolay Ivanovich Ashinov
Russian flag was raised. While several people from the expedition fled to Obock, a nearby village from the French territory nearby, French authorities became
Obock-List of FIPS region codes (D–F)
District, Djibouti DJ04 Obock District, Djibouti DJ05 Tadjourah District, Djibouti DJ06 Dikhil District, Djibouti DJ07 Djibouti District, Djibouti DJ08 Arta
Obock-List of alternative country names
Latin) DJI Djibouti a Republic of Djibouti (official, English), French Territory of the Afars and the Issas, French Somaliland, Obock Territory (former
Obock-Issa (clan)
exchange for the benefits he provided to their merchants in the Zeila and Obock region. With French citizenship, Abu Bakr solidified his status as the most
Obock-List of airports by IATA airport code: O
-OB- OBA Oban Airport Oban, Queensland, Australia OBC HDOB Obock Airport Obock, Djibouti OBD Obano Airport Obano, Indonesia OBE KOBE Okeechobee County
Obock-List of countries by easternmost point
Anjouan island 44°32′E 66 Djibouti Coast to the northeast of Obock, Obock Region 43°25′E 67 Eritrea Border with Djibouti, Southern Red Sea Region 43°7′E
Obock-List of lighthouses in Djibouti
This is a list of lighthouses in Djibouti. List of lighthouses in Eritrea (to the north) List of lighthouses in Somalia (to the south-east) Lists of lighthouses
Obock-13th Demi-Brigade of the Foreign Legion
company left Obock, took the denomination of 2nd works company (2e CT) and joined the headquarter staff and the CCAS at Gabode, Djibouti headquarters
Obock-Political history of East Africa
mention of the Kingdom of Buhera, in Zimbabwe. 1858: France settles in Obock, in Djibouti. Foundation of the Sultanate of Witu, in Kenya. c. 1860: First mention
Obock-List of entities that have issued postage stamps (F–L)
Middle Congo 1907–1937 New Caledonia 1860 – Niger (French Colony) 1921–1944 Obock 1892–1894 Oubangui – Chari 1922–1937 Oubangui – Chari – Tchad 1915–1922
Obock-List of craters on Mars: O–Z
(km) Approval date Named after Refs Obock 2°00′S 209°30′W / 2.0°S 209.5°W / -2.0; -209.5 (Obock) 14.5 2013 Djibouti place name WGPSN Ocampo 33°00′N 221°48′W
Obock-List of entities that have issued postage stamps (M–Z)
1902 – Norfolk Island 1947 – Macedonia Norway 1855 – Obock (French Colony) 1893–1902 See Djibouti Muscat 1944 – 1948 Muscat and Oman 1966 – 1970 Oman 1971
Obock-Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
months in Obock, in Harar in the Ethiopian Empire, and in Somalia with his colleague Pierre Lamarre, a geologist, before embarking in Djibouti to return
Obock-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
in Canada. Dobrich Province 4,700 Province of Bulgaria. Obock Region 4,700 Region of Djibouti. Batman Province 4,694 Province of Turkey. North Jutlandic
Obock-Arthur Rimbaud
inland because Léonce Lagarde, governor of the new French administration of Obock and its dependencies, issued an order on 12 April 1886 prohibiting the sale
Obock-List of national capital city name etymologies
but unproven, etymology is that "Djibouti" means "Land of Tehuti" or Land of Thoth, after the Egyptian moon god. Obock (1862 – April 1892): The original
Obock-Protectorate
until 25 July 1912 when annexed. Present Djibouti was originally, from 24 June 1884, the Territory of Obock and Protectorate of Tadjoura (Territoires
Obock-Somali nationality law
in 1862 and with the Issa elders in 1874, allowing the French to occupy Obock and Tadjoura. In the 1860s civil war ensued in the Majeerteen Sultanate
Obock-Postage stamps and postal history of Ethiopia
operated post offices at Addis Ababa, Harar, and Dire Dawa, using stamps of Obock or the French Somali Coast, and mail is known with a triple franking of
Obock-Eritrean–Ethiopian border conflict
deserted but spacious bay about half-way between Annesley Bay to the north and Obock to the south. The area —which had long been dominated by the Ottoman Empire
Obock-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 3,000 to 5,000 square kilometers
in Canada. Dobrich Province 4,700 Province of Bulgaria. Obock Region 4,700 Region of Djibouti. Batman Province 4,694 Province of Turkey. North Jutlandic
Obock-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 1,000 to 5,000 square kilometers
in Canada. Dobrich Province 4,700 Province of Bulgaria. Obock Region 4,700 Region of Djibouti. Batman Province 4,694 Province of Turkey. North Jutlandic
Obock-French submarine Le Glorieux
January 1942 to protect barge convoys making the passage between Djibouti and Obock, French Somaliland. From 16 to 20 January 1942, Vengeur, Le Glorieux
Obock-Ahmed Dini Ahmed
Ahmed Dini Ahmed (Afar: Acmad Diini Acmad, Arabic: أحمد ديني أحمد; 1932 – 12 September 2004) was a Djiboutian politician. He was trained as a health technician
Obock-Obok
Obok may refer to one of two terms Obock Oboq This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Obok. If an internal link led you here
Obock-Wildlife of Djibouti
funnel. During every autumn, large bird migrations have been recorded in the Obock area of Djibouti. The most common species recorded are the dorcas gazelle
Obock-Djibouti spurfowl
The Djibouti spurfowl or Djibouti francolin (Pternistis ochropectus) is a bird species in the pheasant family, Phasianidae. It is critically endangered
Obock-Henry de Monfreid
many adventures, eventually prospered, bought a house near the shore in Obock cove, and had a big dhow, the Altair ("Soaring Eagle"), built by a local
Obock-Air Djibouti
Rapide and two Beechcraft Model 18 aircraft, initially serving Dikhil, Obock and Tadjoura. A brand new Douglas DC-3 helped the airline starting services
Obock-ʽAlaili Dadda
town in northern Djibouti. It is situated about 68 kilometers north of Obock, at an elevation of 1,263 feet from sea level. The town sprawls on a wide
Obock-Khôr ʽAngar
Khôr ʽAngar (Arabic: خور عنجر) is a town in the northern Obock Region of Djibouti. It is situated on the west coast of the Bab el Mandeb Strait. The town
Obock-Bissidiro
Bissidiro (Arabic: بيسيديرو) is a town in the northern Obock region of Djibouti. It is situated on the border with Eritrea about 351 km (218 mi) (by road)
Obock-Dadda'to
Dadda'to (Arabic: دادتو) is a village in Djibouti, located in the region of Obock. The town lies near the border with Eritrea. Nearby towns and villages include
Obock-Laʼassa
Laʼassa (Arabic: لأسا), also known as Lahassa, is a town in the northern Obock region of Djibouti. Satellite map at Maplandia.com v t e
Obock-Medeho
Medeho (Arabic: مديهو) is a town in the northeastern Obock Region of Djibouti. Medeho has one of the mildest climates in Djibouti, which is not always
Obock-Sedorre
Sedorre (Arabic: سيدور) is a town in the northern Obock region of Djibouti. Satellite map at Maplandia.com 12°22′N 43°11′E / 12.367°N 43.183°E / 12
Obock-As Eyla
1862 until 1894, the land to the north of the Gulf of Tadjoura was called Obock and was ruled by Somali and Afar Sultans, local authorities with whom France
Obock-Obock Airport
Obock Airport (IATA: OBC, ICAO: HDOB) is an airport serving Obock, a city in the Obock Region of Djibouti. The airport resides at an elevation of 69 feet
Obock-Navigation and Commerce issue
India Indochina Madagascar Martinique Mayotte Moheli New Caledonia Nossi-Be Obock Reunion Senegal Senegambia & Niger Saint Pierre and Miquelon Ste. Marie
Obock-Gulf of Tadjoura
area of the gulf is 347 km2 (900 sq mi). The length (from the Sagallo to Obock) is 64 km (40 mi) and the width varies from 26 km (16 mi).The gulf is relatively
Obock-Djibouti
1862 until 1894, the land to the north of the Gulf of Tadjoura was called "Obock". Under French administration, from 1883 to 1967 the area was known as French
Obock-Tourism in Djibouti
leaders in the region. Siesta Beach – Djibouti City Red Sea Beach – Near Obock Khor Ambado – Near Djibouti City Le Sable Blanc – Tadjoura Heron Beach –
Obock-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Manitoba 4,706 Lake in Canada. Dobrich Province 4,700 Province of Bulgaria. Obock Region 4,700 Region of Djibouti. Batman Province 4,694 Province of Turkey
Obock-List of entities that have issued postage stamps (A–E)
1945 – 1992 See Czech Republic See Benin Danzig 1920 – 1939 Denmark 1851 – Obock (French Colony) 1893–1902 Djibouti (French Colony) 1894–1902 French Somali
Obock-Regions of Djibouti
In 1939, the circle of Ali Sabieh is extracted from the last. In 1963, Obock's circle was created by division of that of Tadjourah region. In 1967, the
Obock-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 1,000 to 5,000 square kilometers
Manitoba 4,706 Lake in Canada. Dobrich Province 4,700 Province of Bulgaria. Obock Region 4,700 Region of Djibouti. Batman Province 4,694 Province of Turkey
Obock-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 3,000 to 5,000 square kilometers
Manitoba 4,706 Lake in Canada. Dobrich Province 4,700 Province of Bulgaria. Obock Region 4,700 Region of Djibouti. Batman Province 4,694 Province of Turkey
Obock-Obock
Obock (also Obok, Arabic: أبخ, Afar: Hayyú) is a small port town in Djibouti. It is located on the northern shore of the Gulf of Tadjoura, where it opens
Obock-List of countries by easternmost point
Domoni, Anjouan island 44°32′E 66 Djibouti Coast to the northeast of Obock, Obock Region 43°25′E 67 Eritrea Border with Djibouti, Southern Red Sea Region
Obock-Protectorate
annexed. Present Djibouti was originally, from 24 June 1884, the Territory of Obock and Protectorate of Tadjoura (Territoires Français d'Obock, Tadjoura, Dankils
Obock-Subdivisions of Djibouti
(Région d'Arta) Dikhil Region (Région de Dikhil) Djibouti (city) (Ville de Djibouti) Obock Region (Région d'Obock) Tadjourah Region (Région de Tadjourah)
Obock-Tadjoura
effort to help the economic development of the districts of Tadjourah, Obock, Ali Sabieh and Dikhil. The new Port of Tadjoura has been built to mainly
Obock-Health in Djibouti
Maternity Hospital Dar-El-Hanan Route Hassan Gouled, Djibouti Obock Hospital Medical Centre, Obock Service d'Hygiene Hospital, Djibouti Tadjourah Hospital Medical
Obock-Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
invitation from Henry de Monfreid, Teilhard undertook a journey of two months in Obock, in Harar in the Ethiopian Empire, and in Somalia with his colleague Pierre
Obock-List of craters on Mars: O–Z
Diameter (km) Approval date Named after Refs Obock 2°00′S 209°30′W / 2.0°S 209.5°W / -2.0; -209.5 (Obock) 14.5 2013 Djibouti place name WGPSN Ocampo
Obock-Compendium of postage stamp issuers (O)
stamp issuers page for details of the project. Dates 1892 – 1894 Capital Obock Currency 100 centimes = 1 franc Refer Djibouti Refer Arad (French Occupation)
Obock-Eritrean coastal desert
Eritrea's Southern Red Sea Region, which stretches along the Red Sea coast to Obock in Djibouti. The flora of the coastal strip consists of herbs and grasses
Obock-List of national capital city name etymologies
"Djibouti" means "Land of Tehuti" or Land of Thoth, after the Egyptian moon god. Obock (1862 – April 1892): The original name of the place is Afar Ḥáyyu or Ḥayyú
Obock-Maurice Maindron
him to Senegal (1879), to India (1880–1881), to Indonesia (1884–1885), to Obock and Somalia (1893). In 1896 he collected in Pakistan and Saudi Arabia he
Obock-Compendium of postage stamp issuers (D)
stamps and postal history of Djibouti Includes Djibouti (French Colony); Obock See also French Somali Coast; French Territory of Afars & Issas Dates 1893
Obock-Postage stamps and postal history of Djibouti
Aden. After the French administration was moved from Obock to Djibouti in 1894, stamps of Obock were overprinted DJ or Djibouti. A set of definitives
Obock-List of airports by IATA airport code: O
Afghanistan -OB- OBA Oban Airport Oban, Queensland, Australia OBC HDOB Obock Airport Obock, Djibouti OBD Obano Airport Obano, Indonesia OBE KOBE Okeechobee
Obock-ISO 3166-2:DJ
‘Alī Şabīḩ region DJ-AR Arta ‘Artā region DJ-DI Dikhil Dikhīl region DJ-DJ Djibouti Jībūtī city DJ-OB Obock Awbūk region DJ-TA Tadjourah Tājūrah region
Obock-Fagal
(Arabic: فغال) is a coastal location in eastern Djibouti. It lies north of Obock. It lies along the N15 road, connected to the Eritrean border at Rahayta
Obock-Mabla Mountains
(variants: Monti Mabla, Monts Mabla) are a mountain range in the northern Obock and Tadjoura Region of Djibouti. The endemic Djibouti spurfowl makes its
Obock-Districts of Djibouti
District Khor Angar District Lake Asal District Moulhoule District Mousa Ali District Obock District Randa District Tadjoura District Yoboki District
Obock-Djiboutian Navy
upgrading. The main bases of the Djiboutian Navy are located in: Djibouti City Obock Tadjoura Khôr ʽAngar Maskali Island The Djiboutian Navy is part of the Djibouti
Obock-Ali Adde
centuries, and is one of the oldest towns in Djibouti after Tadjoura and Obock. Its place-name literally means "the white or clear place" in the Afro-Asiatic
Obock-Moulhoule
Moulhoule (Arabic: مول هولة) is a town in the northern Obock region of Djibouti. It is situated on the west coast of the Red Sea, at its southern entrance
Obock-Waddi, Djibouti
Waddi (Arabic: وادي) is a town in the northern Obock region of Djibouti. Waddi, Djibouti v t e
Obock-Ribta
Ribta (Arabic: ريتبا) is a town in the northern Obock region of Djibouti. The area was marred by conflict in the 1990s. A "Bonfire for Peace" was held
Obock-Sagallo
expedition quickly spread through the press. Later, several colonists escaped to Obock, informing the French of the settlement's whereabouts. On 5 February, the
Obock-Egahlou
Egahlou (also Ouaddi, Arabic: إغالو) is a town located in central Obock Region of Djibouti. Although there is sparse vegetation in the vicinity, there
Obock-Hasna Mohamed Dato
a member of the Pan-African Parliament from Djibouti. Dato was born in Obock and is a member of the People's Rally for Progress (RPP). She was elected
Obock-List of people on the postage stamps of Djibouti
precursors. No identifiable persons are depicted on the postage stamps of Obock. No identifiable persons are depicted on the postage stamps of the French
Obock-Djiboutian Army
6,000 and 10,000. Ali Sabieh Infantry Regiment Dikhil Infantry Regiment Obock Infantry Regiment Tadjoura Infantry Regiment Djibouti City Rapid Reaction
Obock-Rocher Siyyan
between the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. The rock belongs to Djibouti's Obock District. Rocher Siyyan is located about 800 m southwest from the volcanic
Obock-International Organization for Migration
Port-au-Prince, Haiti. US Secretary of State Blinken during an IOM mission in Obock, Djibouti. Evacuation after a tsunami in Banda Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia
Obock-2013 Djiboutian parliamentary election
30.6 1 – – Ali Sabeh 60.0 5 44.4 1 4.6 0 Dikhil 88.3 11 9.5 0 2.3 0 Tadjourah 83.4 5 12.1 1 4.5 0 Obock 96.6 4 3.4 0 – – Total 61.5 55 35.7 10 2.8 0
Obock-French Somaliland in World War II
in the Gulf of Tadjoura in front of the ports of Djibouti, Tadjoura and Obock. By the end of June the Italians had also occupied the border fortifications
Obock-Kaḏḏa Dâbali
Arabic: الجزيرة الكبرى), is an uninhabited rocky island off the coast of Obock Region of Djibouti in the Bab-el-Mandeb strait (between the Red Sea and
Obock-Abdallah Mohamed Kamil
Aptidon Preceded by Ahmed Dini Ahmed Succeeded by Barkat Gourad Hamadou Personal details Born 1936 (age 87–88) Obock, French Somaliland (now Djibouti)
Obock-Prostitution in Djibouti
trafficking in Djibouti City, the Ethiopia-Djibouti trucking corridor, and Obock, the main departure point for Yemen. Some migrants intending to be smuggled
Obock-Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed
2011 to 2013. Mohamed was born in 1952 in Souali, situated in the northern Obock region of present-day Djibouti. He studied at the University of Limoges
Obock-Military history of Djibouti
the Djiboutian-Ethiopian border with arms and luggage and headed towards Obock. Simultaneously, another division crossed the Western border and moved towards
Obock-List of cities in Djibouti
Population (2009 Census) Area (km2) 1 Djibouti City 775,989 93 2 Ali Sabieh 37,939 12 3 Dikhil 24,886 4 4 Tadjoura 14,820 3 5 Arta 13,260 2 6 Obock 11,706 2
Obock-21st Century Maritime Silk Road
Pakistan: 40 years Kyaukpyu, Myanmar: 50 years Kuantan, Malaysia: 60 years Obock, Djibouti: 10 years Malacca Gateway: 99 Years Hambantota, Sri Lanka: 99
Obock-1957 French Somaliland Territorial Council election
Aptidon, proposed a 30 member Council, with Djibouti having 13 seats and Obock–Tadjoura and Ali Sabieh–Dikhil six each. However, other members of the Union
Obock-1958 French Somaliland Territorial Council election
divided into three constituencies; Djibouti electing 16 members, Tadjoura–Obock electing nine and Dikhil–Ali Sabieh electing seven. 17. French Somaliland
Obock-Mirko and Stjepan Seljan
Port Said, Djibouti, and Aden, reaching Bab el Mandeb. After traveling to Obock back in Djibouti, they eventually ended up in Harar and Addis Ababa in Ethiopia
Obock-Union of Reform Partisans
elections held on 10 and 31 March 2006, winning seats in the regions of Obock and Tadjourah. In the February 2008 parliamentary election, the UPR was
Obock-Timeline of Djibouti City
established. 1892 – Capital of French Somaliland relocated to Djibouti from Obock. 1897 – Ethiopia relies on the Port of Djibouti as its official maritime
Obock-Seven Brothers Islands
strait (between the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden). They are within the Obock District of Djibouti, and are a notable diving site. Even in English publications
Obock-Ras Siyyan
Ras Siyyan or Ras Siyan (Arabic: رأس سيان) is a peninsula in the Obock Region of Djibouti, on the Bab-el-Mandeb strait (between the Red Sea and the Gulf
Obock-List of lighthouses in Djibouti
11°36′22″N 43°7′50″E F R 6 112-31012 D7289 2 Obock Lighthouse 11°57′42″N 43°17′55″E Fl R 4s 3 112-30964 D7273 8 Obock Range Front Lighthouse 11°58′50″N 43°17′44″E
Obock-Agriculture in Djibouti
Most arable land is in the Tadjourah Region, and the Mabla Mountains near Obock. The highest parts of Goda Mountains receive 300–500 mm of rain annually
Obock-Berenice Epideires
Berenice Epideires Deirê Shown within Djibouti Location Djibouti Region Obock Region Coordinates 12°28′N 43°18′E / 12.467°N 43.300°E / 12.467; 43.300
Obock-French Territory of the Afars and the Issas
1862 until 1894, the land to the north of the Gulf of Tadjoura was called Obock and ruled by Somali and Afar Sultans, local authorities with whom France
Obock-List of FIPS region codes (D–F)
FIPS Code Region DJ01 Ali Sabieh District, Djibouti DJ04 Obock District, Djibouti DJ05 Tadjourah District, Djibouti DJ06 Dikhil District, Djibouti DJ07
Obock-Paul Soleillet
The port of Obock had been occupied by the French since 1856, but little had been done to develop it. The commercial station at Obock was to receive
Obock-Yemen: The Silent War
October 2017, a total of 2,170 Yemenis remain at the Markazi Refugee Camp in Obock, Djibouti. The film was praised for its use of hand drawing animation, described
Obock-Moulhoule (district)
Moulhoule is an administrative district in the Obock Region of Djibouti. Districts of Djibouti "Districts". GeoPostCodes. Retrieved 6 June 2018. "Moulhoule"
Obock-Ra's Bir Lighthouse
Ra's Bir Lighthouse Location Ra's Bir Obock Region Djibouti Coordinates 11°58′49″N 43°21′42″E / 11.98028°N 43.36167°E / 11.98028; 43.36167 Tower Constructed
Obock-2018 Djibouti Cup
11-1 SDVK I [Jan 26] Guelleh Batal/SID 7-6 Institute Saoudi Cité Stade 3-1 Obock Gendarmerie Nationale 9-1 Wea EAD 3-1 SDVK 2 [Jan 27] Bahache/Université
Obock-Gulf of Aden
On the west – The eastern limit of the Gulf of Tadjoura (A line joining Obock and Lawyacado). On the East – The Arabian Sea. The temperature of the Gulf
Obock-Political history of East Africa
mention of the Kingdom of Buhera, in Zimbabwe. 1858: France settles in Obock, in Djibouti. Foundation of the Sultanate of Witu, in Kenya. c. 1860: First
Obock-History of the Jews in Djibouti
community similar to those in Eritrea and Aden. Originally settling in Obock, and finally Djibouti City, in the wake of the British succession of the
Obock-List of entities that have issued postage stamps (M–Z)
Niuafo'ou 1983 – Niue 1902 – Norfolk Island 1947 – Macedonia Norway 1855 – Obock (French Colony) 1893–1902 See Djibouti Muscat 1944 – 1948 Muscat and Oman
Obock-National Highway 14 (Djibouti)
The RN-14 National Highway connects from Tadjoura to Obock, and is 61 kilometres (38 mi) long, it runs along most of the Gulf of Tadjoura coastline of
Obock-Horn of Africa
north of the Gulf of Tadjoura situated in modern-day Djibouti was called Obock and was ruled by Somali and Afar Sultans, local authorities with whom France
Obock-List of colonial governors in 1883
applicable, native rulers are also listed. Obock – Territory of Obock settled by France Léonce Lagarde, Commissioner of Obock Territory (1883–1884) Riviéres du
Obock-List of colonial governors in 1884
Congo (1884–1885) Obock and Tadjoura – Léonce Lagarde, Commissioner of Obock Territory (1883–1884) Léonce Lagarde, Commandant of Obock and Tadjoura (1884–1887)
Obock-List of colonial governors in 1885
Free State by King Leopold II on July 1, 1885. Obock and Tadjoura – Léonce Lagarde, Commandant of Obock and Tadjoura (1884–1887) Riviéres du Sud – Jean-Marie
Obock-List of colonial governors in 1886
Administrator-General of the Congo Free State (1886–1891) Obock and Tadjoura – Léonce Lagarde, Commandant of Obock and Tadjoura (1884–1887) Riviéres du Sud – Jean-Marie
Obock-List of colonial governors in 1887
after March 26, 1887 Obock and Tadjoura – Léonce Lagarde, Commandant of Obock and Tadjoura (1884–1887) Léonce Lagarde, Governor of Obock and Tadjoura (1887–1888)
Obock-List of colonial governors in 1888
and Tadjoura – Léonce Lagarde, Governor of and Tadjoura (1887–1888) Renamed French Somaliland French Somaliland Renamed, previously
Obock-Avalites
1989), pp. 116–17. Avalites may be Assab or a village named Abalit near Obock. The Periplus of the Erythraean Sea: Schoff's 1912 Translation. The Roman
Obock-Djiboutian nationality law
OCLC 5112985951. Brunschwig, Henri (1968). "Une colonie inutile: Obock (1862-1888)" [A Useless Colony: Obock 1862–1888]. Cahiers d'Études Africaines (in French).
Obock-Postage stamps and postal history of Obock
During its time as a French colony, Obock issued its own postage stamps. At first the inhabitants used the general stamps of the French Colonies, but
Obock-French submarine Vengeur
three results: create a submarine threat to British forces in the Djibouti-Obock-Aden area, deliver supplies to French Somaliland, and maintain the morale
Obock-French submarine Le Glorieux
January 1942 to protect barge convoys making the passage between Djibouti and Obock, French Somaliland. From 16 to 20 January 1942, Vengeur, Le Glorieux, and
Obock-List of shipwrecks in February 1886
List of shipwrecks: 8 February 1886 Ship State Description Obock France The steamship ran aground in Lake Timsah. She was on a voyage from the East Indies
Obock-List of shipwrecks in January 1887
loss of about 300 lives. Sixteen survivors were rescued by Ada Melmore. Obock France The steamship collided with the smack Sir Robert Peel ( United Kingdom)
Obock-List of shipwrecks in August 1887
Shanghai to Tientsin, China. Ben Nevis Flag unknown The hulk ran aground at Obock, French Somaliland and broke up. Benton United Kingdom The steamship was
Obock-Léonce Lagarde
him to serve because he was soon appointed French colonial governor of Obock Territory in Africa, a position he held for fifteen years, from 1884 to
Obock-13th Demi-Brigade of the Foreign Legion
implementation and went on to garrison in Dikhil. The 2nd company left Obock, took the denomination of 2nd works company (2e CT) and joined the headquarter
Obock-History of Djibouti
Vaudreuil reported that the Egyptians were occupying the interior between Obock and Tadjoura. Emperor Johannes IV of Ethiopia signed an accord with the
Obock-Geography of Djibouti
settlements include the capital Djibouti City, the port towns of Tadjoura and Obock, and the southern cities of Ali Sabieh and Dikhil. It is the forty-six country
Obock-Politics of Djibouti
one city: Ali Sabieh Region, Arta Region, Dikhil Region, Djibouti Region, Obock Region and Tadjourah Region. The country is further sub-divided into eleven
Obock-Djibouti Armed Forces
the Djiboutian-Ethiopian border with arms and luggage and headed towards Obock. Simultaneously, another division crossed the Western border and moved towards
Obock-List of alternative country names
English), French Territory of the Afars and the Issas, French Somaliland, Obock Territory (former names, English), Territoire français des Afars et des
Obock-Djiboutian Civil War
agreement with the Afar Sultan Raieta Dini Ahmet. Ahmet sold his territory of Obock for 10,000 thalers, around F55,000. This was the start of the French colonisation
Obock-List of governors of French Somaliland
Portrait Incumbent Notes Obock 11 March 1862 French purchase of Obock. Remains unadministered and unoccupied until 1884. Territory of Obock and Dependencies (Territoire
Obock-List of airports in Djibouti
‘Angar HDHE Herkale Airport Moucha Island HDMO MHI Moucha Airport Obock HDOB OBC Obock Airport Tadjoura HDTJ TDJ Tadjoura Airport Military airports
Obock-Tadjourah Region
region is bordered by Eritrea to the north, Ethiopia to the northwest, the Obock Region to the northeast, the Dikhil and Arta regions and Lake Asal to the
Obock-Obock Region
The Obock Region (Afar: Rakaakay Obock, Arabic: إقليم أوبوخ, Somali: Gobolka Obokh) is a region in northern Djibouti. It has a land area of 4,700 square
Obock-Djibouti City
1862 until 1894, the land to the north of the Gulf of Tadjoura was called Obock and was ruled by Issa and Afar Sultans, local authorities with whom France