Ambabbo (Arabic: أمبابو) is a village in eastern Djibouti.
It is located in the region of Tadjoura.
The missionaries Carl Wilhelm Isenberg, and Johann Ludwig Krapf spent a night at Ambabbo (which they called "Anbabo") in 1839, describing it as a resting-place, "where the caravans usually halt" on the shore of the bay Ghubbat-el Kharab.
[1] Charles Johnston, passing through this settlement about three years later, described it as "a small native village of about eight houses".
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