Location in Africa: Chad is a landlocked country in North-Central Africa, bordered by Libya to the north, Sudan to the east, the Central African Republic to the south, Cameroon and Nigeria to the southwest, and Niger to the west.
Latitude and Longitude: 15°00′N, 19°00′E.
Size: 1,284,000 square kilometers
Population
Current Population (2025): Approximately 18.6 million
Economy
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National Symbols
Anthem: “La Tchadienne” (The Chadian).
National Pledge: Chad does not have an official national pledge.
Culture and Customs
Ethnic Groups: Over 200 ethnic groups, including Sara, Arab, Kanembu, and Toubou.
Languages: French and Arabic (official), with many indigenous languages spoken.
Religion: Islam (majority), Christianity, and traditional African religions.
Main Airports
N’Djamena International Airport: The main international gateway.
Moundou Airport: A regional airport.
Popular Tourist Destinations
Zakouma National Park: Known for its wildlife, including elephants and lions.
Lake Chad: A historically significant and shrinking lake.
Ennedi Plateau: A UNESCO World Heritage site with stunning rock formations.
Tibesti Mountains: A remote and rugged mountain range.
Events and Festivals
Independence Day (August 11): Celebrating independence from France in 1960.
Gerewol Festival: A traditional courtship festival of the Wodaabe people.
National Day (November 28): Marking the proclamation of the republic.