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Roughly 60 percent of Djiboutians are ethnic Somali, the predominant group in the south, and about 30 percent are Afar, the main group in the north. Arab, French, and other minorities make up the remaining population. Of the Somali, more than half belong to the dominant Issa clan. Djibouti’s official languages are French and Arabic, but Somali is the most widely spoken language in the south, including the capital. The Afar language prevails in the north. Almost all Djiboutians are Sunni Muslims. |
 Lovely and colorful ladies from Tadjoura |  Boy and woman from Djibouti |  The news of two strangers in town has spread... |
 Women from Djibouti |  Man from a desert village near Dikhil |  Boys near Dikhil |
 Boys fom the desert area near Dikhil |  Kids in Djibouti town |  Men walking in Tadjoura |