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Given below is a list of the largest cities in Chad along with their respective populations. [citation needed] [when?N'Djamena — انْجَمِينا) 1,605,696); Moundou — 137,929 (موندو)
As per the 2009 Chadian census, the region's population was 588,008 inhabitants. [1] The main ethnolinguistic groups are Arab groups such as the Baggara, generally speaking Chadian Arabic, Bagirmi, Boor, Bua, Gula groups such as the Gula Iro and Zan Gula, Kaba groups (speaking language such as Kaba Deme, Kaba Náà and Kulfa), Laal, Lutos, Ndam, Niellim, Sara, Tumak and Tunia.
This is a list of the regions of Chad since 2012, with official population figures from the 2009 census, [1] and estimated population figures for mid 2023.
Mandoul (Arabic: ماندول) is one of the 23 regions of Chad. Located in the south of the country, it comprises part of the former prefecture of Moyen-Chari . The regional capital is Koumra .
Chad has several regions: the Sahara desert in the north, an arid zone in the centre known as the Sahel and a more fertile Sudanian Savanna zone in the south. Lake Chad, after which the country is named, is the second-largest wetland in Africa. Chad's official languages are Arabic and French. [9] It is home to over 200 different ethnic and ...
As of 2016, there are totally 23 regions in Chad, which are divided based on population and administrative convenience. [15] The region of Barh El Gazel is divided into two departments. [2] each listed with the name of its capital or main town (chef-lieu in French) and a list of sub-prefectures (sous-préfectures). [6] [7]
N'Djamena [a] (English: / ən dʒ ɑː ˈ m eɪ n ə / ⓘ 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, similar to the city of Paris.
Gaoui (Arabic: خاوي) is a village in Chad, lying 10km north east of N'Djamena. It is said to have been the capital of the Sao civilisation (a race of giants in local folklore) [1] and is now known for its traditional architecture and pottery manufacture. It is also home to a museum. The 2003 film Abouna was partly filmed in the village.