Djourf Al Ahmar Department
12°45′50″N 20°27′58″E / 12.76389°N 20.46611°E / 12.76389; 20.46611
Djourf Al Ahmar or Djourouf Al Ahmar (Arabic: مقاطعة جرف الأحمر) is one of two departments in Sila, a region of Chad.[1] Its capital is Am Dam.
Djourf Al Ahmar was formerly one of four departments in the Ouaddaï region of Chad. In 2008 the Sila region was created from the Ouaddaï region's former departments of Sila and Djourf Al Ahmar.
Sub-prefectures
The department of Borkou is divided into three sub-prefectures:
- Am Dam
- Magrane
- Haouich
See also
- Departments of Chad
References
- ^ "Chad Departments". www.statoids.com. Retrieved 2023-09-27.
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Departments of Chad
- Abdi
- Aboudeïa
- Abtouyour
- Am-Djarass
- Assoungha
- Baguirmi
- Bahr el Gazel Nord
- Bahr el Gazel Sud
- Barh Azoum
- Barh Köh
- Barh Sara
- Barh Signaka
- Batha Est
- Batha Ouest
- Biltine
- Borkou
- Borkou Yala
- Chari
- Dababa
- Dagana
- Dar Tama
- Djourf Al Ahmar
- Dodjé
- Ennedi
- Fitri
- Grande Sido
- Guéni
- Guéra
- Haraze Al Biar
- Haraze Mangueigne
- Kabbia
- Kanem
- Kimiti
- Kobé
- Kouh-Est
- Kouh-Ouest
- Lac Iro
- Lac Léré
- Lac Wey
- Loug Chari
- Mamdi
- Mandoul Occidental
- Mandoul Oriental
- Mangalmé
- Mayo-Boneye
- Mayo-Dallah
- Mayo-Lémié
- Mont Illi
- Monts de Lam
- Mourtcha
- Ngourkosso
- Nord Kanem
- Nya
- Nya Pendé
- Ouara
- Pendé
- Tandjilé Est
- Tandjilé Ouest
- Tibesti Est
- Tibesti Ouest
- Wadi Bissam
- Wadi Hawar
- Wayi
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