Tchad L’Afrique
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Central Africa Capital=N’Djamena 2 official languages: French and Arabic Population=10,758,945 people 200+ ethnic groups Sara=largest ethnic group Religion: 53% Muslim, 20% Catholic, 14%
Protestant, 7% animist, 3% atheist
N’Djamena
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Mountains=all sides but west Tibesti Mountains=north Highest peak=Emi Koussi Landlocked Lake Chad=west 2 major rivers: Chari and Logone 2 climate regions: subtropical and desert
Emi Koussi
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1880’s -1890’s=claimed by France 1920=colony of French Equatorial Africa founded 1960=became independent/Sara dominated
government took over 1966=National Liberation Front of Chad (Frolinat)
founded 1966=civil war between Sara and Frolinat 5 national holidays: New Year’s Day, Labor Day,
Independence Day, Republic Day, and President Deby Day
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Zakouma Game Reserve National food: Boule(heavy porridge dipped in
sauce) Bouillie(millet/peanut porridge) Peanut paste/dry fish=main protein sources Rice/pasta=served for special occasions
Boule
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Francois Tombalbaye= first president Idriss Deby=first president elected by the people Goukouni Oueddei=received help from Libya
leading to victory in civil war Hissene Habre=Frolinat leader and Prime
Minister
Idriss Deby
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