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The Obock Region ((ソマリ語:''Gobolka Obock''), (アファル語:Obock Rakaakay)) is a region in northern Djibouti. It has a land area of 4,700 square kilometres (1,800 sq mi). ==History== In the mid-19th century and earlier, Obock was ruled by Somali and Afar Sultans, local authorities with whom France signed various treaties between 1883 and 1887 to first gain a foothold in the region.〔Raph Uwechue, ''Africa year book and who's who'', (Africa Journal Ltd.: 1977), p.209.〕〔Hugh Chisholm (ed.), ''The encyclopædia britannica: a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information'', Volume 25, (At the University press: 1911), p.383.〕〔''A Political Chronology of Africa'', (Taylor & Francis), p.132.〕 Obock region becomes a separate administrative entity in March 1927. It was then an administrative position. It disappears into the circle of Adaels administered from Tadjoura in 1929, becoming a post in 1931. Briefly elevated to circle during the Second World War, he becomes formally independent in 1963. Its boundaries have changed very little over time, they have not been changed since 1939.
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