Tibesti Department
21°21′N 17°00′E / 21.350°N 17.000°E / 21.350; 17.000
Tibesti (Arabic: تبستي) was one of four departments within the former Bourkou-Ennedi-Tibesti region of Chad. Its capital was Bardaï.
In 2008 the Bourkou-Ennedi-Tibesti Region was split into three, with Tibesti Department becoming the separate Tibesti Region.
The area takes its name from the Tibesti Mountains.
From March to December 2006, demining work was carried out in this area of Chad along with the Borkou Department.
References
- v
- t
- e
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
- Bahr el Gazel
- Ennedi Est
- Ennedi Ouest
- Sila
- Tibesti
This Chad location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e