Chari-Baguirmi is a region located in the central part of Chad, named after the Chari River and the Baguirmi ethnic group. It is one of the 23 regions of Chad and has its capital in the city of Sarh. The region is known for its diverse ethnic composition, including various groups such as the Sara and the Arabs, contributing to a rich cultural tapestry.
The geography of Chari-Baguirmi is characterized by the presence of the Chari River, which flows through the region and provides vital water resources for both agriculture and daily life. The area features a mix of urban and rural settings, with agriculture being a key part of the local economy. Cotton and millet are among the primary crops cultivated in this fertile region.
Chari-Baguirmi plays a significant role in Chad's history and socio-economic structure. The region has faced various challenges, including issues related to governance, infrastructure, and access to education. Nevertheless, it remains a crucial area for understanding the dynamics of Chad, reflecting the broader trends seen throughout the country.
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