Sila (region)
Region of Chad
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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.
Sila
Dar Sila | |
|---|---|
Landscape near Goz Beïda | |
Map of Chad showing Sila. | |
| Coordinates: 12°13′25″N 21°24′52″E | |
| Country | Chad |
| Departments | 2 |
| Sub-prefectures | 10 |
| Province | 2008 |
| Provincial capital | Goz Beïda |
| Population (2009)[1] | |
• Total | 387,461 |
| Time zone | UTC+01:00 (WAT) |
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
Subdivisions
Sila is divided into two departments:
| Department | Capital (chef-lieu) | Sub-prefectures |
|---|---|---|
| Djourf Al Ahmar | Am Dam | Am Dam, Magrane, Haouich |
| Kimiti | Goz Beïda | Goz Beïda, Koukou-Angarana, Tissi, Adé, Mogororo, Kerfi, Moudeïna |