Regions of Chad

The Republic of Chad is made up of twenty-three regions.

Chad was divided into regions in 2002. It was previously divided into prefectures, and then departments.

Current regions

This is a list of the regions of Chad since 2012, with population figures from the 2009 census.[1]

Administrative regions of Chad since 2012
Population map of administrative regions of Chad.
No.RegionPop.
(2009)
CapitalDepartments
1Batha488,458AtiBatha Est, Batha Ouest, Fitri
22Chari-Baguirmi578,425MassenyaBaguirmi, Chari, Loug Chari
23Hadjer-Lamis566,858MassakoryDababa, Dagana , Haraze Al Biar
5Wadi Fira508,383BiltineBiltine, Dar Tama, Kobé
2Bahr el Gazel257,267MoussoroBarh El Gazel Nord, Barh El Gazel Sud
3Borkou93,584Faya-LargeauBorkou, Borkou Yala
8Ennedi-Est107,302Am-DjarassAm-Djarass (department), Wadi Hawar
12Ennedi-Ouest60,617FadaFada, Mourtcha
9Guéra538,359MongoAbtouyour, Barh Signaka, Guéra, Mangalmé
13Kanem333,387MaoKanem, Nord Kanem, Wadi Bissam
14Lac433,790BolMamdi, Wayi
11Logone Occidental689,044MoundouDodjé, Guéni, Lac Wey, Ngourkosso
7Logone Oriental779,339DobaLa Nya, La Nya Pendé, La Pendé, Kouh-Est, Kouh-Ouest, Monts de Lam
15Mandoul628,065KoumraBarh Sara, Mandoul Occidental, Mandoul Oriental
6Mayo-Kebbi Est774,782BongorKabbia, Mayo-Boneye, Mayo-Lémié, Mont d'Illi
10Mayo-Kebbi Ouest564,470PalaLac Léré, Mayo-Dallah
19Moyen-Chari588,008SarhBarh Kôh, Grande Sido, Lac Iro
4Ouaddaï721,166AbéchéAbdi, Assoungha, Ouara
17Salamat302,301Am TimanAboudeïa, Barh Azoum, Haraze-Mangueigne
18Sila387,461Goz BeïdaDjourf Al Ahmar, Kimiti
20Tandjilé661,906LaïTandjilé Est, Tandjilé Ouest
21Tibesti25,483BardaïTibesti Est, Tibesti Ouest
16Ville de N'Djamena (capital)951,418N'Djamena10 dawāʾir or arrondissements

History

From independence in 1960 until 1999 it was divided into 14 préfectures. These were replaced in 1999 by 28 départements. The country was reorganized again in 2002 to produce 18 régions. In 2008, a further four régions were created, increasing the number to 22. Ennedi Region was split into Ennedi-Est and Ennedi-Ouest in 2012, producing the current 23 regions.[2][3]

Regions (2008–2012)

Regions of Chad 20082012 (numbered corresponding to table at left)
Key on mapRegionCapital
1BathaAti
2Chari-BaguirmiMassenya
3Hadjer-LamisMassakory
4Wadi FiraBiltine
5Bahr el GazelMoussoro
6BorkouFaya-Largeau
7EnnediFada
8GuéraMongo
9KanemMao
10LacBol
11Logone OccidentalMoundou
12Logone OrientalDoba
13MandoulKoumra
14Mayo-Kebbi EstBongor
15Mayo-Kebbi OuestPala
16Moyen-ChariSarh
17OuaddaïAbéché
18SalamatAm Timan
19SilaGoz Beïda
20TandjiléLaï
21TibestiBardaï
22N'Djamena (capital)N'Djamena

Regions (2002–2008)

Regions of Chad 20022008 (numbered corresponding to table at left)
No.RegionCapitalDepartments
1BathaAtiBatha Est, Batha Ouest, Fitri
2Borkou-Ennedi-TibestiFaya-LargeauBorkou, Ennedi Est, Ennedi Ouest, Tibesti
3Chari-BaguirmiMassenyaBaguirmi, Chari, Loug Chari
4GuéraMongoBarh Signaka, Guéra
5Hadjer-LamisMassakoryDababa, Dagana, Haraze Al Biar
6KanemMaoBarh El Gazel, Kanem
7LacBolMamdi, Wayi
8Logone OccidentalMoundouDodjé, Lac Wey, Ngourkosso
9Logone OrientalDobaLa Nya Pendé, La Pendé, Monts de Lam, La Nya (1)
10MandoulKoumraBarh Sara, Mandoul Occidental, Mandoul Oriental
11Mayo-Kebbi EstBongorMayo-Boneye, Kabbia, Mont d'Illi (1), Mayo Lemie (1)
12Mayo-Kebbi OuestPalaLac Léré, Mayo-Dallah
13Moyen-ChariSarhBarh Köh, Grande Sido, Lac Iro
14OuaddaïAbéchéAssoungha, Djourf Al Ahmar, Ouara, Sila
15SalamatAm TimanAboudeïa, Barh Azoum, Haraze Mangueigne
16TandjiléLaïTandjilé Est, Tandjilé Ouest
17Wadi FiraBiltineBiltine, Dar Tama, Kobé
18N'Djamena (capital)N'Djamena10 arrondissements

(1) created in 2004

Regions created in 2008

On February 19, 2008, four new regions were created:[4]

See also

References

  1. "Deuxième Recensement Général de la Population et de l'Habititat (RGPH2, 2009)" [Second General Census of Population and Housing] (PDF) (in French). République du Tchad - Institut national de la statistique, des études économiques et démographiques (INSEED). February 2012.
  2. Law, Gwillim. "Regions of Chad". Statoids. Retrieved 15 June 2015.
  3. Déby, Idriss (4 September 2012). "Ordonnance No. 27/PR/2012" (PDF). Republic of Chad. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 21, 2016. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  4. "Ordonnance n° 002/PR/08 portant restructuration de certaines collectivités territoriales décentralisées" [Ordinance No. 002/PR/08 on restructuring of certain decentralized local authorities]. Government of Chad. 19 February 2008. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016.

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