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Location || 43 degrees North, 71 degrees West || 11 degrees North, 42 degrees East || Location || It is by New York and Maine || It is by the Gulf of Tadjoura || cars. || they only have one train stop in a big city and they walk to places || 78% have internet the literacy rate is 99% for male and female || 21% of the people in Djibouti have cell phones 7% have internet the literacy rate in78% for male 58% for female || inches || 875,723,280 inches || 905,510,000 inches || kilometers || 24,217 kilometers || 23,000 kilometers || facts || They have a bike race every year They became a state in 1788 There state flower is the Purple Libe || Djibouti was first owned by french || Density || 4.4% || 2.2% || Winter: the winter is really long and cold || Summer: in the summer It in really hot about 120 degrees Winter: in the winter it stays the same || Houses in New Hampshire are really big they're almost like machines || Houses in Djibouti are like apartments || ride their bikes || the women like to weave baskets and makes blankets. the children like to play with each other ||
 * Country || Concord, New Hampshire || Djibouti, Djibouti ||
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 * Maps || [[image:http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQnFLnhXzRMP93Fr8T3ENlVsN2rIUvpeM1WyEX8_xo02xvx37kr:www.ezilon.com/maps/images/usa/newhampshire_simple.gif]] || [[image:http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTjSzwHEePkPx5PcdzhVlyzTCgYe9vGKsXmZHzQgz78g7hoRJr4vw:www.lonelyplanet.com/maps/africa/djibouti/map_of_djibouti.jpg]] ||
 * Elevation || the lowest place is 51 ft || the lowest place is sea level ||
 * Exports || New Hampshire exports Corn Chowder || Djibouti exports Baskets ||
 * Transportation || they have airports and train stops. they also use
 * Technology || 93% of the people in New Hampshire have cell phones
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 * Settled || New Hampshire was settled in 1622 || Djibouti was settled in 1862 ||
 * Languages || New Hampshire speaks English and Spanish || Djibouti speaks French and Arabic ||
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 * Population || 1,320,718 people || 792,198 people ||
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 * Climate || Summer: in the summer it gets up to 67/48 degrees
 * Houses || [[image:http://mrslangjahr.wikispaces.com/site/embedthumbnail/placeholder?w=NaN&h=NaN height="4"]]
 * Leisure || they like to collect sap, play on the playground and
 * Resources || 1.Culture grams || 1. Culture grams ||
 * || 2.www.quickfacts.census.gov || 2. [|www.classtools.net] ||
 * || 3. Google || 3. Google images ||
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 * New Hampshire || In the summer it is cold because it only gets up to 60 degrees in the summer. In the northeast is very cold in the spring summer fall and winter. New Hampshire exports corn chowder. What they put in Corn Chowder is a lot of vegetables and in New Hampshire they grow a lot of vegetables. New Hampshire became a state in1788. it became a state earlier because it was one of the 13 colonies. ||  ||
 * Both || In Djibouti they have big train stop and so does New Hampshire. Djibouti only has a train stop because they are poor. It is poor there because it is one of the hottest country. Both Djibouti and New Hampshire are very small. They are both about 9,000 sq. miles long. new Hampshire and Djibouti both have big oceans by them. Lots of ships come into the city. ||  ||
 * Djibouti || In Djibouti the summer is really hot. it gets up to 120 degrees there. Djibouti exports baskets. When women are not doing any thing they make baskets. It is like a hobby for them. In 1977 Djibouti became a county. they became a country later because they had some problems with Etheopea. ||  ||