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Also known as Republic of Chad, td, CHA, GUM

Chad, officially the Republic of Chad, is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It is bordered by Libya to the north, Sudan to the east, the Central African Republic to the south, Cameroon to the southwest, Nigeria to the southwest (at Lake Chad), and Niger to the west. Chad has a population of 19 million, of which 1.6 million live in the capital and largest city of N'Djamena. With a total area of around , Chad is the fifth-largest country in Africa and the twentieth largest nation by area.

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Chad, officially the Republic of Chad, is a landlocked sovereign state in Africa. Its capital is N'Djamena. The country shares borders with Cameroon, Libya, Niger, and Nigeria. It is a member of the United Nations, African Union, World Trade Organization, and Organisation of Islamic Cooperation. The name Chad is derived from Lake Chad.

The official languages are French and Arabic. The currency is the Central African CFA franc. The head of state includes Idriss Déby and Mahamat Déby, while the head of government is Albert Pahimi Padacké and Idriss Déby. The national anthem is La Tchadienne. The top-level Internet domain is .td. The telephone country code is 235.

Chad has a population of 19,340,757 and covers an area of 1,284,000. The highest point is Emi Koussi. The country contains administrative entities such as Bahr el Gazel, Batha Region, Borkou, and Chari-Baguirmi Region. It is located at coordinates 15.466667, 19.4.

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Country

coat of armsflag
Capital
N'Djamena
Population
19,340,757
Region
Africa · Middle Africa
Demonym
Chadian
Currencies
XAF (Fr)
Languages
Arabic, French
Calling code
+235
Drives on
Right
Gini
43.3 (2011)
FIFA code
CHA
TLD
.td
Timezones
UTC+01:00
Borders
CMR, CAF, LBY, NER, NGA, SDN

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Indicators · World Bank

GDP
$19.5B(2024)
Population
20,299,123(2024)
Life expectancy
55.2 yrs(2024)
Unemployment
1.1 %(2025)
Urban population
26.9 %(2024)
Internet users
12.6 %(2024)
Forest area
3.2 %(2023)
Renewable energy
70 %(2022)

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Place details

Region
Batha البطحة
Country
Tchad تشاد

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Air quality

61US AQIModerate
PM2.5
24.0 µg/m³
PM10
160.7 µg/m³
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Key facts

Country.calling_code
+235
Country.cctld
.td
Country.conventional_long_name
Republic of Chad
Country.common_name
Chad
Country.image_flag
Flag of Chad.svg
Country.image_coat
Coat of arms of Chad.svg
Country.symbol_type
Coat of arms
Country.national_anthem
File:La Tchadienne (instrumental).ogg
Country.capital
N'Djamena
Country.largest_city
capital
Country.religion_year
2020
Country.demonym
Chadian
Country.government_type
Unitary semi-presidential republic under a hereditary dictatorship
Country.leader_title1
President
Country.leader_name1
Mahamat Déby
Country.leader_title2
Prime Minister
Country.leader_name2
Allamaye Halina
Country.legislature
Bicameral parliament

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Research

4,262 papers

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Travel guide

Get around

In N'Djamena there are both vehicle taxis and motorcycle taxis. In some major towns, such as Moundou and Sarh, there might be only "clandos" - motorcycle taxis - or rikshas (more towards the east of the country) for getting around town.

In October 2018, a domestic Chadian airline was launched, Tchadia Air. It was placed into liquidation in 2022. Charter flights exist to Zakouma NP and Faya-Largeau Airport (for Ennedi), and are used by the more upmarket tours around Chad.

See

Chad is the quintessential destination to experience the Sahara desert: its ecosystem, but also its past and present forms of human habitation. The Ennedi Massif is a picturesque sandstone bulwark in the middle of the Sahara, which was formed by erosion from wind and temperature. The area is also known for its rock paintings. The Guelta d'Archei is one of the rare pockets of water in the Ennedi, inhabited by the West African crocodile and frequented by camel caravans. The Lakes of Ounianga are a group of 18 ancient lakes with a unique hydrological system. Both the Ennedi Massif and the Lakes of Ounianga are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Since the takeover by the NGO African Parks in 2010, has developed itself into a prime destination for safari connoisseurs. Poaching has been virtually eliminated and wildlife numbers are thriving. Part of the Sudan-Guinea Savannah vegetation zone, Zakouma’s floodplains, rivers, marshes and pans are a sanctuary for West and Central African wildlife. After reintroduction of the Black Rhino in 2018, it also is a ‘Big Five Park’.

Football is the most popular sport in Chad with Les Sao being the international tournament. The Chadian national team have never qualified in the World Cup or the African Cup of Nations. However, home matches are only played at the Idriss Mahamat Ouya Stadium.

Other sites of interest: - the largest oasis in northern Chad. Tibesti Mountains - a mountain range in the far north, with the volcano of Emi Koussi and the dom…

Do

Gerewol is a week-long festival, held yearly in late September in the southwest of Chad. The men of the nomadic Woodabe tribe, herding their cattle around Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria, congregate to dress up and dance in order to attract a new wife. The festival locations are impossible to find independently, so as a foreigner without links to the community the only way to experience it will be as part of an organized small group tour.thumb|Inside the crater of Emi Koussi.Festival of Nomadic Cultures

National Museum N’Djamena

Eat

Meat dishes are very popular in Chad, and foreigners speak highly of the meat. Grilled lamb and camel meat are common and tasty and can be found all over the country. In N’Djamena and southern parts of the country fish is also quite common and very tasty. “La bouille” is a very common Chadian almost liquid porridge made from millet, peanut butter and lemons that is served as breakfast. “La boule” is a fufu-like millet/sorghum or corn based food served with different sauces and serves as the daily food of most Chadians.

Food is usually eaten without utensils, and hand sanitizer may be a good precaution. Muslims find it offensive to eat with the left hand. If eating with or being served by Muslims in Chad, eat with your right hand only.

Follow common health travel guidelines concerning raw fruit and cooking requirements to avoid disease. During Ramadan most restaurants in the northern and central parts of Chad are closed and eating and drinking in public is not accepted.

Drink

In general, do not drink unfiltered water in Chad. Typhoid and other disease carriers are often present in unfiltered water. Bottled water should be safe, but make sure the bottle is properly sealed, as some street vendors will take old bottles and refill them with unfiltered water.

Soft drinks are popular in Chad and are generally safe to drink. Coca-Cola, Sprite, Fanta and Top (a fruity soft drink) are the most popular.

Hot drinks should usually be safe to drink since the water has been boiled. Tea, coffee, and hot milk are very popular.

Chad is a secular country, but the north and center are predominantly Muslim. It is therefore sometimes difficult (and not well regarded) to find and consume alcohol outside of the cities. It's no problem in the south and in N'Djamena.

Sleep

thumb|Women's house. Years ago few hotels existed in Chad, but now N'Djamena hosts a myriad of almost affordable options plus the Radisson Blu Hotel.

Outside of the capital few hotels or accommodation options exist – in the desert these are non-existent. In many other part of the country hotel rooms might be basic and not very clean. Often international NGOs or churches offer affordable and relatively clean housing and might therefore be the better option. Prices range around 10000CFA per night.

Zakouma NP has 2 safari lodges: the expensive Tinga Camp and the uber-expensive Camp Nomade (by invitation only).

Stay safe

There continues to be potential for instability in Chad, particularly in its border regions and in the run-up to and during major political events. The Lake Chad region (threat of Boko Haram jihadists) and the other border areas are considered the most dangerous due to potential for armed conflict and minefields.

N'Djamena is relatively safe, although one should be wary of petty street crime and corrupt police/officials who will strictly enforce the 'no photography'-rule.

Most border crossings are extremely difficult (Sudan and Libya not being viable options) although the border crossings with Niger and Cameroon are relatively painless.

Floodings are another risk factor: during the rainy season (roughly June - September) heavy rain on the dry ground repeatedly leads to flooding and landslides and as a result to damage to infrastructure such as roads and bridges, and even loss of lives.

Stay healthy

Officially, Chad has the worst tap water quality in the world. Drink water brands you recognize from stores. Eat at restaurants recommended to you by friends and locals you trust. Eat food that has been freshly prepared and cooked well. If you are eating local dishes, make sure the food was freshly prepared, cooked well, and still warm from the grill or cooking pot. Wash your hands often.

Ensure your vaccinations are up to date before visiting Chad. Proof of Yellow fever and Covid vaccinations are mandatory to enter the country.

The country is in the African Meningitis Belt. Malaria is the country's deadliest disease. The capital N'Djamena and the South in general lie in the high risk zone for mosquitos. The drier northern region (including Ennedi) sees fewer of them, though they may occur in oases such as Ounianga.

Respect

There are 200 distinct ethnic groups. In the north and center: Arabs, Gorane (Toubou, Daza, Kreda), Zaghawa, Kanembou, Ouaddai, Baguirmi, Hadjerai, Fulbe, Kotoko, Hausa, Boulala, and Maba, most of whom are Muslim; in the south: Sara (Ngambaye, Mbaye, Goulaye), Moundang, Moussei, Massa, most of whom are Christian or animist; about 1,000 French citizens live in Chad.

Do not discuss the Chadian-Libyan conflict; Chadians living in Libya have been tortured and murdered.

As in other Sahel countries, natives are reluctant to be photographed, so always ask. Also there is a general ban on photography for anything that might be of any military or governmental importance.

Connect

The rate of internet use is low – 10% of the population as of 2020 but steadily increasing. Mobile telecommunication is the easiest way to connect while travelling. You can buy SIM cards of one of the bigger telecommunication enterprises (Airtel & Moov) almost everywhere on the streets. Recharging Minutes to call or MB for internet connection is pretty simple and the way to go, since there is not many places that offer stable Wifi connections.

3G/4G coverage is limited to N'Djamena and a few other large towns. Receiving data outside of N'Djamena is only possible with a Chadian SIM and just now and then in the bigger towns (and outside of peak hours). 2G coverage is much more extensive.

A number of eSIM providers have products for Chad. Look at Airalo, easySim, Holafly and others. These are usually data only but you can buy before arrival and be up and running as soon as you arrive. Make sure your phone is eSIM compatible.

Social media sites including Facebook, Twitter, and WhatsApp have been intermittently blocked since March 2018 and then are only accessible via VPN.

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Encyclopedic overview

36 sections
Contents
  • History
  • Early history
  • French colonial period (1900–1960)
  • Tombalbaye rule (1960–1979)
  • Chad's first civil war (1979–1987)
  • Dictatorship of Habré (1987–1990)
  • Déby dynasty and democracy with second Civil War (1990–present)
  • Geography
  • Wildlife
  • Demographics
  • Largest cities, towns, and municipalities
  • Ethnic groups
  • Languages
  • Religion
  • Education
  • Government and politics
  • Internal opposition and foreign relations
  • Military
  • Administrative divisions
  • Economy
  • Infrastructure
  • Transport
  • Energy
  • Telecommunications
  • Culture
  • Cuisine
  • Music
  • Literature
  • Media and cinema
  • Sports
  • See also
  • Notes
  • References
  • Citations
  • Sources
  • External links

Chad, officially the Republic of Chad, is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It is bordered by Libya to the north, Sudan to the east, the Central African Republic to the south, Cameroon to the southwest, Nigeria to the southwest (at Lake Chad), and Niger to the west. Chad has a population of 19 million, of which 1.6 million live in the capital and largest city of N'Djamena. With a total area of around 1,300,000 km (500,000 sq mi), Chad is the fifth-largest country in Africa and the twentieth largest nation by area.

Chad's official languages are French and Arabic, with French being the lingua franca and language of government and education. It is home to over 200 ethnic and linguistic groups. Islam (55.1%) and Christianity (41.1%) are the main religions practiced in Chad.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Chad” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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