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Tc h ad. Important Facts. The location of the country within the continent is central Africa Chad’s capital is N’Djamena Official languages are French and Arabic Population of the country is roughly 735,000 plus

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  1. Tchad

  2. Important Facts • The location of the country within the continent is central Africa • Chad’s capital is N’Djamena • Official languages are French and Arabic • Population of the country is roughly 735,000 plus • The religions of the country are Muslim ,Catholic, Protestant, Animist and others

  3. Geography • Africa is Chad's mainland • The mountains in Chad are Tibesti mountain, the highest peak is Tibesti’s Emi Koussi • Chad is a landlocked country with neighbors of: Sudan, Egypt, Libya, Niger, Nigeria, Cameroon, and Central African Republic • Water sources are Lake Chad, Logone river, and Chari River • In months June to October there is abundant rain and in months December to February it is warm and sunny

  4. Key Dates • Chad's national holidays are New Years Day, Labor Day, Independence Day, Republic Day, and Presidents Day which are all celebrated yearly • Christian holidays include Easter and Christmas • Other minor holidays are Aid al Firt and International Women's Day • 1979 is an important day for its history because that was the year a civil war started

  5. Famous Tourist attractions

  6. Famous People and Their Achievements Hisse De Habre • He had studied Paris before going to Chad to assume a government post in 1970 • He then soon aligned himself with anti government militants and became leader of the north in 1962 • His forces captured the capital N'Djamena, and Habre made himself president Ngarta Tombalbaye • Tombalbaye was a president and a trade union leader who chosen to lead Chad's territorial government in 1959 • Being Chad's first president gave them a lead, and he was granted independence day from France the following year

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  8. Sources World book online Culture grams By: Sydney Gauthier & Sarah Shifflet

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