Chad (French: Tchad; Arabic: تشاد, officially called the Republic of Chad), is a landlocked country in Central Africa. The capital is N'Djamena.

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Republic of Chad
République du Tchad
جمهورية تشاد
Ǧumhūriyyat Tšād
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Coat of arms
Motto: Unité, Travail, Progrès  (French)
Unity, Work, Progress
Anthem: La Tchadienne
The Chadian Hymn
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Capital
and largest city
N'Djamena
12°06′N 16°02′E
Official languagesFrench
Arabic
Ethnic groups
(1993)
Sara 27.7%
Arab 12.3%
Mayo-Kebbi 11.5%
Kanem-Bornou 9%
Ouaddai 8.7%
Hadjarai 6.7%
Tandjile 6.5%
Gorane 6.3%
Fitri-Batha 4.7%
other 6.4%
unknown 0.3%
Demonym(s)Chadian
GovernmentPresidential republic
 President
Mahamat Déby [1]
Succès Masra
Independence
 from France
August 11, 1960
Area
 Total
1,284,000 km2 (496,000 sq mi) (21st)
 Water (%)
1.9
Population
 2009 estimate
10,329,208[2] (74th)
 1993 census
6,279,921
 Density
8.0/km2 (20.7/sq mi) (212th)
GDP (PPP)2011 estimate
 Total
$18.261 billion[3] (123rd)
 Per capita
$1,743[3] (150th)
GDP (nominal)2011 estimate
 Total
$9.535 billion[3] (130th)
 Per capita
$910[3] (151st)
HDI (2011)Increase 0.328
low · 183rd
CurrencyCentral African CFA franc (XAF)
Time zoneUTC+1 (WAT)
 Summer (DST)
UTC+1 (Not observed)
Driving sideright
Calling code235
ISO 3166 codeTD
Internet TLD.td
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It was a French colony until 1960.[2] It suffers from poverty, illness, drought, and armed conflicts. In 2011, the population of Chad was 11,535,000.[4]

Arabic and French are the official languages. Islam and Christianity are the most widely practiced religions.

Chad has one of the highest levels of hunger in the world. Food insecurity is common in the country. 80% live in total poverty on less than a dollar a day, and 90% are unemployed in Chad. Chad has a low life expectancy. Life expectancy is 54 years old in Chad.

Chad is home to 134 kinds of mammals, 141 bird species, 52 kinds of reptiles, 30 amphibians and 130 kinds of fish. Many animals such as elephants, hippopotamuses, rhinoceroses, warthogs, giraffes, antelopes, lions, leopards, and cheetahs live in Chad.

Geography

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View of Chari River

Chad is the world's 21st-largest country. It is slightly smaller than Peru and slightly larger than South Africa.[5][6] To the north is Libya, to the south is the Central African Republic, to the east is Sudan, and to the west are Cameroon, Nigeria, and Niger.

The country's capital is 1,060 kilometres (660 mi) from the nearest seaport Douala, Cameroon.[7][8] Due to this distance from the sea and the country's largely desert climate, Chad is sometimes called the "Dead Heart of Africa".[9]

Lake Chad is the largest wetland in Chad and the second largest in Africa. Lake Chad was 330,000 square kilometres (130,000 sq mi) 7000 years ago. Now it is 17,806 square kilometres (6,875 sq mi). Chad's highest peak is the Emi Koussi in the Sahara.

The region's tall grasses and large amount of marshes make it good for birds, reptiles, and large mammals. Chad's major rivers are the Chari and Logone.

Regions

Since 2002, the Republic of Chad has been divided into regions. It was previously divided into prefectures, and then departments.

Below is a list of the 23 regions as of 2012.

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Cities

The largest cities in Chad are:

  1. N'Djamena - 704,200
  2. Moundou - 136,900
  3. Sarh - 100,100
  4. Abéché - 72,500
  5. Kélo - 41,500
  6. Koumra - 35,400
  7. Pala - 34,600
  8. Am Timan - 28,200
  9. Bongor - 27,100
  10. Mongo - 27,100

Languages

Chad's official languages are Arabic and French, but over 100 languages and dialects are spoken. Due to the important role of Arab traders and merchants, Chadian Arabic has become a lingua franca, a language for all to use.

Education

Attending primary school is required in Chad, though only about 50% of children attend school.[10] Adult literacy is only 35%.[10]

The University of N'Djamena provides higher education.

References

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