Salamat Region
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Coordinates: 11°02′24″N 20°17′01″E / 11.04000°N 20.28361°E
| Salamat | |
|---|---|
| Region | |
Map of Chad showing Salamat. |
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| Country | Chad |
| Departments | 3 |
| Sub-prefectures | 9 |
| Regional capital | Am Timan |
| Government | |
| • Governor | Mahamat Maouloud Izzadine (2008) |
| Population (2009) | |
| • Total | 308,605 |
Salamat is one of the 22 regions of Chad. The region's capital is Am Timan. The Salamat region's economy is based on subsistence agriculture, breeding, fishery and cotton.
Demography[edit]
The region's population was 308,605 inhabitants in 2009.
The main ethnico-linguistic groups are the Arabs (Salamats, Hemats, Rachids, Kolomats), the Kibets and the Roungas.
Subdivisions[edit]
The region of Salamat is divided into three departments:
| Department | Capital | Sub-prefectures |
|---|---|---|
| Aboudeïa | Aboudeïa | Aboudeïa, Abgué, Am Habilé |
| Barh Azoum | Am Timan | Am Timan, Djouna, Mouraye |
| Haraze-Mangueigne | Haraze | Haraze, Mangueigne, Daha |
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