Chad

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Country Details
Land Area 1,259,200 sq km Population 7557000
Capital City N'Djamena People Muslims, commonly referred to as "northerners" or "gorane" (Arabs, Toubou, Hadjerai, Fulbe, Kotoko, Kanembou, Baguirmi, Boulala, Zaghawa, and Maba); non-Muslims, commonly referred to as "southerners" (Sara, Ngambaye, Mbaye, Goulaye, Moundang, Moussei, Mas
Language French Religion 50% Moslem, 10% Christian, rest traditional religions.
Government Type republic Life Expectancy 50.88 years
HIV/AIDS Rate 2.69% (1999 est.) GNP per Capita $1,000
Currency Communaute Financiere Africaine franc (XAF); note Major Exports cotton, cattle, textiles
National Holiday Independence Day, 11 August (1960) Dialing Code 235
Electricity 220V Malaria Risk
Water Quality Unsafe Inoculations Yellow Fever, Cholera, Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio
Crime Increased lawlessness and armed robbery. Thefts of and from vehicles are common Driving License
Photography Entry Regs Passport & Visa
Time Zone GMT+1    

Background

Chad, part of France's African holdings until 1960, endured three decades of civil warfare as well as invasions by Libya before a semblance of peace was finally restored in 1990. The government eventually suppressed or came to terms with most political-military groups, settled a territorial dispute with Libya on terms favorable to Chad, drafted a democratic constitution, and held multiparty presidential elections in 1996 and 1997. In 1998, a new rebellion broke out in northern Chad, which sporadically flares up despite two peace agreements signed in 2002 and 2003 between the government and the rebels. Despite movement toward democratic reform, power remains in the hands of an ethnic minority.

Embassy & Tourism Information

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Embassy of the Republic of Chad 2002 R Street, NW, Washington DC 20009

Map of Chad

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