Ribta (Arabic: ريتبا) is a town in the northern Obock region of Djibouti. The area was marred by conflict in the 1990s.[1] A "Bonfire for Peace" was held in Ribta to destroy weapons used in conflict in the region.[2] Geologically a tectonic movement in the past has been referred to as the Ribta Formation.[3]
^Hélène, Jean (2004). Ecrits d'Afrique. Editions de La Martinière. p. 247.
^Press Digest. Anasir Publishers. 2001. p. 91.
^Bulletin de la Société géologique de France. La Société. 1991. p. 454.
Ribta (Arabic: ريتبا) is a town in the northern Obock region of Djibouti. The area was marred by conflict in the 1990s. A "Bonfire for Peace" was held...
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