Chad
Chad Republic, for short, Chad is a republic in Africa. Located in the central part of Africa, the north is the country of Libya, and the east is the country of the desert and Savannah, which is in contact with Sudan. Half of the country is in the desert, and there is a Tibesti mountain range of 3,000 meters above sea level on the border with Libya. The western Chad Lake is located in the lowlands of Savannah, surrounded by marshland, with an average depth of 1m and is filled with desert sand every year. The annual average temperature is about 25, and the rainfall is about 50 mm. In the north there is a Tuvari, in the south there are Saras, most of them Muslims. There are also a few native religions. There were several Aboriginal dynasties before, but it became part of the French Equatorial Africa in 1945 and became independent in 1960. The civil war has been continuing since independence due to the confrontation between the North and the South. The fight against the rebels, led by Abrae, who took office in 1982 and was supported by France and the United States, and former Libyan-backed Kerkini, became an international agency.