Borkou-Ennedi-Tibesti Region

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The Borkou-Ennedi-Tibesti (BET) is one of the 18 regions of Chad, its capital is Faya-Largeau. It is composed by the former Borkou-Ennedi-Tibesti Prefecture. Most of the region is part of the Sahara desert.

In 2008, the regions were split into three new regions: Borkou Region, Ennedi Region, and Tibesti Region.

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[edit] Subdivisions

The region of Borkou-Ennedi-Tibesti is divided in 4 departments:

Department Capital Sub-prefectures
Borkou Faya-Largeau Borkou Yala, Faya-Largeau, Kouba Olanga, Yebibou, Yarda
Ennedi Est Bahaï Bahaï, Bao Billiat, Kaoura, Mourdi
Ennedi Ouest Fada Fada, Gouro, Kalait, Ounianga
Tibesti Bardaï Aouzou, Bardaï, Wour, Zouar, Zoumri

[edit] Demography

The region had a population of 70,603 inhabitants in 1993, of whom 59,479 are sedentary and 11,124 nomad.

The main ethnico-linguistic groups are the Daza (55.96%), the Teda (22.63%), the Zaghawa (10.17%) and the Arabs (2.57%).

[edit] Natural history

There are a variety of fauna and flora in this region. Previously the African Wild Dog, Lycaon pictus, had populations in this region, but they are now regarded as extirpated from the area,[1] due to activities of humans as well as desertification, a phenomenon associated with the expanding human population.

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  1. ^ C. Michael Hogan. 2009