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  2. Chad - Wikipedia

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    Chad is a large landlocked country spanning north-central Africa. It covers an area of 1,284,000 square kilometres (496,000 sq mi), [4] lying between latitudes 7° and 24°N, and 13° and 24°E, [44] and is the twentieth-largest country in the world. Chad is, by size, slightly smaller than Peru and slightly larger than South Africa.

  3. Geography of Chad - Wikipedia

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    Geography of Chad. Chad is one of the 47 landlocked countries in the world and is located in North Central Africa, measuring 1,284,000 square kilometers (495,755 sq mi), nearly twice the size of France and slightly more than three times the size of California. Most of its ethnically and linguistically diverse population lives in the south, with ...

  4. Flag of Chad - Wikipedia

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    A vertical tricolor of blue, gold, and red. Chad flag on the Embassy of Chad in Paris, France. The national flag of Chad ( Arabic: علم تشاد, French: Drapeau du Tchad) is a vertical tricolour consisting (left to right) of a blue, a gold and a red field. [1] Since the 1990s, its similarity to the flag of Romania has caused international ...

  5. N'Djamena - Wikipedia

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    N'Djamena [a] ( English: / əndʒɑːˈmeɪnə / ⓘ ən-jah-MAY-nə [3] [4]) is the capital and largest city of Chad. It is also a special statute region, divided into 10 districts or arrondissements . The city serves as the centre of economic activity in Chad. Meat, fish and cotton processing are the chief industries, and it is a regional ...

  6. Ethnic groups in Chad - Wikipedia

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    The slave trade between sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East passed through the slave markets of Chad and Western Sudan, slave-trading was a key component of Chad's historic economy, and this brought people of various ethnicities into Chad. The CIA Factbook estimates the largest ethnic groups as of the 2014-2015 census as:

  7. Lake Chad - Wikipedia

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    Lake Chad ( Arabic: بحيرة تشاد, Kanuri: Sádǝ, French: Lac Tchad) is an endorheic freshwater lake located at the junction of four countries: Nigeria, Niger, Chad, and Cameroon in western and central Africa respectively, with a catchment area of 1 × 106 km 2 (390,000 sq mi). It is an important wetland ecosystem in West-Central Africa.

  8. Wildlife of Chad - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife of Chad. The wildlife of Chad is composed of its flora and fauna. [1] [2] Bush elephants, West African lions, buffalo, hippopotamuses, Kordofan giraffes, antelopes, African leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, and many species of snakes are found there, although most large carnivore populations have been drastically reduced since the early 20th ...

  9. Zakouma National Park - Wikipedia

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    Zakouma National Park ( Arabic: حديقة زاكوما الوطنية) is a 3,000 km 2 (1,158 sq mi) national park in southeastern Chad, straddling the border of Guéra Region and Salamat Region. [1] [2] Zakouma is the nation's oldest national park, declared a national park in 1963 by presidential decree, giving it the highest form of ...