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  2. Chadian–Libyan War - Wikipedia

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    Mahmoud A. Marzouq. The Chadian–Libyan War was a series of military campaigns in Chad between 1978 and 1987, fought between Libyan and allied Chadian forces against Chadian groups supported by France, with the occasional involvement of other foreign countries and factions. Libya had been involved in Chad's internal affairs prior to 1978 and ...

  3. Chadian Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    Chadian Ground Forces. The Chadian Ground Forces (Arabic: القوات البرية التشادية, French: Armée de terre tchadienne) are the main and largest component of the Chadian National Army. Historically Chad has had one of the strongest armies in the Sahara region, larger than the Malian or Central African army, with a total of ...

  4. Petroleum industry in Chad - Wikipedia

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    Petroleum industry in Chad. Chad maintains sizable reserves of crude oil which, alongside agriculture, makes up the largest share of the landlocked former French colony's export revenue. Producing around 100,000 barrels of oil a day, most of Chad's crude comes from its reserves in the Doba Basin in southern Chad where oil was discovered in the ...

  5. Chad - Wikipedia

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    Chad is a large landlocked country spanning north-central Africa. It covers an area of 1,284,000 square kilometres (496,000 sq mi), [8] lying between latitudes 7° and 24°N, and 13° and 24°E, [45] and is the twentieth-largest country in the world.

  6. Ouadi Doum airstrike - Wikipedia

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    French bombs hit the runway at Ouadi Doum. The Ouadi Doum airstrike was carried out by French aircraft on 16 February 1986, against the Libyan airbase of Ouadi Doum in northern Chad, during the Chadian–Libyan conflict. The raid was significant in that it demonstrated French resolve to counter Gaddafi's expansionary aims and indicated France's ...

  7. Cotontchad - Wikipedia

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    Cotontchad. The Société cotonnière du Tchad, also called Cotontchad, is a parastatal Chadian company operating in a monopoly regime that buys and exports all the cotton produced in Chad. [1] Cotton represents 40% of the country's exports and in past years has been even more dominant. It was created in 1971 from the nationalisation of the ...

  8. Battle of Aouzou - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Aouzou. The Battle of Aouzou refers to a pair of battles fought between Chad and Libya in and around the town of Aouzou (Chad) in August 1987, as part of the Toyota War, the last phase of the larger Chadian–Libyan conflict. The first battle resulted in a Chadian victory, while the second battle, a Libyan counteroffensive, is deemed ...

  9. Sila Region - Wikipedia

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    Sila Region. Map of Chad showing Sila. (2009) [ 1 ] Sila or Dar Sila[ 2 ] is a region of Chad, located in the south-east of the country. It was created in 2008 from the departments of Sila and Djourf Al Ahmar which were previously part of Ouaddaï Region. [ 3 ] The capital of the region is Goz Beïda.