Sila (region)

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Sila or Dar Sila[2] is a province 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.

Province2008
Provincial capitalGoz Beïda
Quick facts Dar Sila, Country ...
Sila
Dar Sila
Landscape near Goz Beïda
Landscape near Goz Beïda
Map of Chad showing Sila.
Map of Chad showing Sila.
Coordinates: 12°13′25″N 21°24′52″E
CountryChad
Departments2
Sub-prefectures10
Province2008
Provincial capitalGoz Beïda
Population
 (2009)[1]
  Total
387,461
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (WAT)
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Geography

The province borders Ouaddaï Region to the north, Sudan to the east, the Central African Republic to the south-east, Salamat Region to the south-west, and Guéra Region to the west. The terrain is generally flat savannah, with some scattered hills.

Settlements

Goz Beïda is the capital of the province; other major settlements include Adé, Am Dam, Haouich, Kerfi, Koukou Angarana, Magrane, Mogororo, Moudeïna and Tissi.[4]

Demographics

As per the 2009 Chadian census, Sila has a population of 387,461.[1] The main ethnolinguistic groups are the Birgit, Dar Sila Daju, Fongoro, Fur, Kajakse, Karanga, Kibet, Kujarge, Runga and Sinyar.[5]

Subdivisions

Sila is divided into two departments:

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DepartmentCapital (chef-lieu)Sub-prefectures
Djourf Al AhmarAm DamAm Dam, Magrane, Haouich
KimitiGoz BeïdaGoz Beïda, Koukou-Angarana, Tissi, Adé, Mogororo, Kerfi, Moudeïna
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