CHAD: 10 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT CHAD
10 Interesting facts about Chad. The Republic of Chad is a landlocked African country. Libya to the north, Sudan to the east, the Central African Republic to the south, Cameroon to the southwest, Nigeria to the southwest, and Niger to the west form the country's borders. The population of the country is 17.2 million people.
Chadian cuisine refers to the food and meals associated with the Republic of Chad, which includes cooking traditions, practices, foods, and dishes. Chadians consume a medium variety of grains, vegetables, fruits, and meats. Grains such as millet, sorghum, and rice are often consumed as staple foods. Chad is in central northern Africa, 7 to 23 degrees north of the equator, bordering the Sahel subtropical climate region. Chad's northern region goes all the way to the arid Sahara Desert, whereas the country's southern region enjoys a considerably wetter and more typical tropical climate.
Chad is primarily a desert country, but it is rich in gold and uranium. Recently, it has earned oil-producing status, which bodes well for the country's future. It became an oil-producing nation for the first time in 2003, when a $4 billion pipeline connecting its oilfields to terminals on the Atlantic coast was built. The country is named after Lake Chad, which is Chad’s largest wetland. The governments of Chad, Nigeria, Cameroon, and Niger all rely heavily on the lake. It has shrunk by 95 percent on average since the 1960s, even though its size changes according to the season.
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