:Regions of Djibouti
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Gobolada Jabuuti (Somali)
Rakaakay Gabuutih (Afar)
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| category = Unitary state
| territory = Republic of Djibouti
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| current_number = 6 Regions
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| government = Region government
| subdivision = Sub-prefecture
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The regions of Djibouti are the primary geographical divisions through which Djibouti is administered.
History
{{Politics of Djibouti}}
The first administrative division of the territory, in 1914, defined two zones besides the city of Djibouti: the sub-prefecture "Dankali" and "Issa". With the occupation of the territory at the end of the 1920s, the circles of Tadjourah and "Gobad-Dikkil" are created. 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 circle of Djibouti is transformed into sub-prefecture, then divided into three sub-prefectures.
After independence in 1977, the circles become regions. The last important modification of the administrative map of the territory is the creation of the region of Arta in 2003.
Regions
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Region
! Area ! Population ! Administrative Centre |
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Djibouti Region
| 200 km2 | 748,000 |
Ali Sabieh Region
| 2,400 km2 | 71,640 |
Arta Region
| 1,800 km2 | 40,163 | Arta |
Dikhil Region
| 7,200 km2 | 83,409 | Dikhil |
Tadjourah Region
| 7,100 km2 | 89,567 | Tadjoura |
Obock Region
| 4,700 km2 | 37,856 | Obock |
See also
{{Regions of Djibouti}}
{{Articles on first-level administrative divisions of African countries}}