djiboutian in A Sentence

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    Djibouti Djiboutian franc DJF.

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    Convert Djiboutian Franc(DJF).

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    The Djiboutian Franc.

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    In 1999, Djiboutian farmers produced roughly 23,000 tons of agricultural products.

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    What is the current exchange rate for Djiboutian Franc to Hong Kong Dollar?

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    According to data from the Djiboutian government in 1981, Djiboutian fishers caught roughly 503 tons of fish.

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    The Djiboutian government estimated that in 2004, the mining industry contributed about 3% of the country's gross domestic product.

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    Perhaps it will be interesting for you to look at all Djiboutian Franc rates of exchange on one page.

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    In subsequent years, Djibouti's salt production declined significantly and in 2004 Djiboutian salt miners extracted only about 30,000 tons of salt.

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    The Djiboutian government estimated that if the impacts of climate change are not mitigated, the amount of rainfall in the country could decrease further.

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    Apart from sheep and goats, Djiboutian farmers also export large number of cattle with estimates indicating that more than 55,800 cattle were exported from Djibouti.

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    Most of the fishermen in Djibouti, roughly 95% according to some estimates, relied on traditional fishing methods which have hampered the growth of the Djiboutian fishing industry.

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    Use the"Swap currencies"-Button to make United States Dollar the default currency. Click on United States Dollar or Djiboutian Franc to convert between that currency and all the other currencies.

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    France intervened in various post-colonial conflicts, supporting former colonies(Western Sahara War, Shaba II, Chadian-Libyan conflict, Djiboutian Civil War), NATO peacekeeping missions in war-torn countries(UNPROFOR, KFOR, UNAMIR) and many humanitarian missions.

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    A DP World spokesperson said that the concession agreement remains in place, and the action taken by the Djiboutian government is subject to legal process in the International court of Arbitration in London.

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    Despite the importance of the Djiboutian agricultural sector, the country is unable to produce enough food to feed the Djiboutian people and is forced to rely on imports from other nations such as Kenya and Ethiopia.

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