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port and Djibouti
The Franco-Ethiopian railway, linking Djibouti to the heart of Ethiopia, began in 1897 and reached Addis Ababa in June 1917, increasing the volume of trade passing through the port.
As such, Djibouti ’ s economy is dominated by the services sector, providing services as both a transit port for the region and as an international transshipment and refuelling centre.
Currently, approximately 170 soldiers of the JGSDF and the JMSDF are currently stationed in Djibouti, with their base and naval port recently opening in July 2011.
The railroad is tied to the Port of Djibouti, which provides port facilities and trade ties to landlocked Ethiopia.
Djibouti has allowed the U. S. military, as well as other nations, access to its port and airport facilities.
Ethiopia is landlocked and was by agreement with Eritrea using the ports of Asseb and Massawa ; since the Eritrean-Ethiopian War, Ethiopia has used the port of Djibouti for nearly all of its imports.
The railroad is tied to the Port of Djibouti, which provides port facilities and trade ties to landlocked Ethiopia.
Obock ( also Obok, Ubuk ) is a small port town in Djibouti.
Rumors circulated that, in return for Iyasu invading the Sudan with 50, 000 soldiers, that he would be rewarded with the strategic port of Djibouti.
Lagarde founded the port city of Djibouti in 1888 and moved his administration there from the city of Obock.
Initially, an Italian force was assembled to capture the port city of Djibouti, the major French base in French Somaliland ( modern Djibouti ).
* May 9-Completion of the 784 km-long railway line linking the port of Djibouti in French Somaliland to Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia.
" Although over 70 % of Ethiopia's external trade passed through the port at Djibouti between 1911 and 1917, the share of goods passing through Gambela had the fastest rate of growth until the Italian conquest.
The new port was formally opened by Djibouti president Ismail Omar Guelleh on 10 October.

port and functions
It has many built-in functions, like a color and grayscale display controller, PC speaker sound, serial port with UART and IRDA support, UART bootstrap, real time clock, is able to directly access DRAM, Flash ROM, and mask ROM, and has built-in support for touch screens.
The city also functions as the main port of entry into the country, with international airport, La Aurora International Airport and most major highways in the country originating or leading to the city.
When placed on the external address bus, it replicates the original functions of B and C. Port A has input capture, output compare, pulse accumulator, and other timer functions ; port D has serial I / O, and port E has an analog to digital converter ( ADC ).
Paula also handles interrupts and various I / O functions including the floppy disk drive, the serial port, and analog joysticks.
The SA-1501 companion chip provided additional video and audio processing capabilities and various I / O functions such as PS / 2 ports, a parallel port, and interfaces for various peripherals.
UDP provides checksums for data integrity, and port numbers for addressing different functions at the source and destination of the datagram.
IBM developed the Satellite Communications Controller and the voice port functions.
The port ( and its workforce ) were dramatically expanded following the first Gulf War, in part to remove vital functions from Basra, scene of a major anti-government uprising.
The " s " in Win32s signifies subset, as Win32s lacked a number of Windows NT functions, including threading, asynchronous I / O, newer serial port functions and many GDI extensions.
Its port functions, together with its shipbuilding industry, have now virtually ceased.
With a population of approximately 12, 000, the town functions as a port, but the major employer is GlaxoSmithKline, recently saved from closure.
In 1999, the operation of the airport was turned over to the new Toronto Port Authority, ( TPA ) which took over the responsibilities of the Harbour Commission, including the airport and port functions.
A nearby urban-type settlement of Dikson, which functions as a port and hydrometeorological centre is located on the mainland across from the island.
In 1681 Thomas Denton described Douglas as " The place of greatest resort " on the Isle of Man, and by 1705 a clear picture of the early town emerges, with hints that its residential, market, and military defence functions were growing in importance alongside the port facility.
This same feature was used to emulate the 8051 keyboard controller, serial port and numerous other I / O functions.
It serves the new " Sörnäistenranta-Hermanninranta " ( Eastern Harbour ) area, a former port facility that will be redeveloped as its functions are moved to the new Port of Vuosaari in the east of the city.
The main improvements of the TI-84 Plus and TI-84 Plus Silver Edition are a modernized case design, changeable faceplates ( Silver Edition only ), a few new functions, more speed and memory, a clock, and USB port connectivity.
With its foundation, the Spanish colonization also started the conquering of lands from this region, and the set up of administrative functions for the colony, including a maritime port and the construction of defenses to prevent pirate raids.
While Recife had port functions, Olinda was the capital.
The simplest port scanners use the operating system's network functions and is generally the next option to go to when SYN is not a feasible option ( described next ).

port and small
The siltation of the river delta forced the town further away from water ; In the 14th century, however, Ibn Battutah described Abadan just as a small port in a flat salty plain.
The " new " AppleBus was announced in early 1984, allowing direct connection from the Mac or Lisa through a small box that plugged into the serial port and connected via cables to the next computer upstream and downstream.
Same as above but with only a small blemish on the shell where the expansion port was.
The only watercourse in Casablanca is Oued Bouskoura, a small seasonal creek that until 1912 reached the Atlantic Ocean near the actual port.
The War of the Austrian Succession saw Britain and France in conflict with each other, and in 1745 several warships and a small contingent of troops were sent from Boston, first to the Nova Scotian fishing port of Canso, and on to Louisbourg where they laid siege to the fortress until the French surrendered and were evacuated.
Darwin has grown from a pioneer outpost and small port into one of Australia's most modern and multicultural cities.
Elizabeth was encouraged to take an interest in local politics and, contrary to practices at the time, was allowed the freedom to explore the town with its nearby salt-marshes, beach and the small port of Slaughden with its boatbuilders ' yards and sailmakers ' lofts.
Bulverhythe was probably a harbour of Danish invaders, which suggests that-hythe or hithe means a port or small haven.
An injection port is a small disposable device, similar to the infusion set used with an insulin pump, configured to accept a syringe.
Karachi was a small port town and part of Talpur dynasty in Sindh.
He lived in his Paris house ( now only small ruins ) located at Benson Point, across the Burgle Channel from Londres ( today London ) at Bridges Point where he established the port.
A Mini-mouse is a small egg-sized mouse for use with laptop computers ; usually small enough for use on a free area of the laptop body itself, it is typically optical, includes a retractable cord and uses a USB port to save battery life.
Pisa took advantage of being the only port along the western coast from Genoa ( then a small village ) to Ostia.
In 1965 Saudi Arabia and Jordan agreed to boundary demarcations involving an exchange of small areas of territory that gave Jordan some essential additional land near Aqaba, its only port.
Complementing this infrastructure was Port Sudan, a major deep-water port on the Red Sea, and a small but modern national merchant marine.
The ancient basin is transformed into a fishing port, while a small quay was constructed to receive small commercial vessels.
The small number of ships may be attributed to Tanzania's few exports, the relative insufficiency of its coast guard and naval forces, and Tanzania's single major port facility in Dar es Salaam.
It was a small port which exported tin and copper.
However, the advent of a convenient ( if circuitous ) land route from Montevideo to Buenos Aires via the new bridge reduced freight and passenger traffic through the small port of Colonia on the Río de la Plata just opposite the Argentine capital.
Around 11: 18 local time ( 08: 18 UTC ), a small craft approached the port side of the destroyer, and an explosion occurred, creating a 40-by-40-foot gash in the ship's port side, according to the memorial plate to those who lost their lives.
In addition, every island has a small port or wharf where small cargo ships and boats regularly dock.

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