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Batha (region)

13°12′50″N 18°20′10″E / 13.214°N 18.336°E / 13.214; 18.336

Batha
البطحة
Map of Chad showing Batha.
CountryChad
Departments3
Sub-prefectures10
Regional capitalAti
Population
 (2009)
 • Total527,031

Batha (Arabic: البطحة) is one of the 23 regions of Chad, located in the centre of the country. It is composed of what was formerly Batha Prefecture with some slight boundary adjustments.[1] The capital of the region is Ati.

Geography edit

The region borders Borkou Region to the north, Wadi Fira Region and Ouaddaï Region to the east, Sila Region to the south-east, Guéra Region to the south, Hadjer-Lamis Region to the south-west, and Bahr el Gazel Region to the west. The terrain is generally savannah grassland, merging into the Sahara Desert in the sparsely populated north of the region. Lake Fitri is located in the south-west of the region.

Settlements edit

Ati is the capital of the region; other major settlements include Am Sack, Assinet, Djédaa, Haraze Djombo Kibit, Hidjelidjé, Oum Hadjer and Yao.[2]

Demographics edit

As per the Chadian census of 2009, the population of the region was 527,031, 51.9% female.[3] The average size of household as of 2009 is 5.1 in rural households and 5.4 in urban areas. The number of households was 103,261: 89,991 in rural areas and 13,270 in urban areas. The number of nomads in the region was 37,419, 9.6% of the population. There were 526,008 people residing in private households. There were 221,810 people above 18 years of age: 98,651 male and 123,159 female. The sex ratio was 0.93 (93 females per 100 males).

The main ethnolinguistic groups are Arab groups such as the Baggara, who predominantly speak Chadian Arabic (33.62%), Dar Daju Daju (percentage not known), Lisi groups such as the Bilala (18.11%) and Naba-Kuka (15.71%), the Masalit (5.73%) and the Masmaje (5.61%).[3][4]

Economy edit

As of 2015, internet and telephone were limited and post was the primary mode of communication.[5]

In 2016 gold was discovered in the region, and many people from all over Chad, and some from as far away as Niger and Sudan, began flocking here. However, the Chadian army moved to prevent anyone from getting into the region.[6]

Administration edit

As a part of decentralisation in February 2003, Chad was administratively split into regions, departments, municipalities and rural communities. The prefectures which were originally 14 in number were re-designated in 23 regions. The regions are administered by Governors appointed by the President. The Prefects, who originally held the responsibility of the 14 prefects, still retained the titles and were responsible for the administration of smaller departments in each region. The members of local assemblies are elected every six years, while the executive organs are elected every three years.[7] As of 2016, there are 23 regions in Chad, which are divided based on population and administrative convenience.

Subdivisions edit

The region of Batha is divided into three departments: Batha Est, Batha Ouest and Fitri.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ [Ordinance No. 002/PR/08 on restructuring of certain decentralized local authorities]. Government of Chad. 19 February 2008. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016.
  2. ^ "Tchad : Régions du Batha (Juillet 2016)" (PDF). UNOCHA. Retrieved 28 September 2019.
  3. ^ a b . National Institute of Statistical, Economic and Demographic Studies, Chad. 2009. Archived from the original on 21 November 2016. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  4. ^ "Languages of Chad". Ethnologue. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  5. ^ Falola, Toyin; Jean-Jacques, Daniel (2015). Africa: An Encyclopedia of Culture and Society [3 volumes]: An Encyclopedia of Culture and Society. ABC-CLIO. p. 251. ISBN 9781598846669.
  6. ^ B., Abakar; M., Daoud; Capron, Alexandre (2016-01-25). "Gold rush triggers tensions in Chad". France 24. Retrieved 2017-10-04.
  7. ^ (PDF) (Report). Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA), United Nations. 2004. p. 9. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 June 2007. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  8. ^ Chad district map (PDF) (Report). Department of Field Support,Cartographic Section, United Nations. Retrieved 20 November 2016.

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batha, region, batha, البطحةregionmap, chad, showing, batha, countrychaddepartments3sub, prefectures10regional, capitalatipopulation, 2009, total527, 031batha, arabic, البطحة, regions, chad, located, centre, country, composed, what, formerly, batha, prefecture. 13 12 50 N 18 20 10 E 13 214 N 18 336 E 13 214 18 336 Batha البطحةRegionMap of Chad showing Batha CountryChadDepartments3Sub prefectures10Regional capitalAtiPopulation 2009 Total527 031Batha Arabic البطحة is one of the 23 regions of Chad located in the centre of the country It is composed of what was formerly Batha Prefecture with some slight boundary adjustments 1 The capital of the region is Ati Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Settlements 2 Demographics 3 Economy 4 Administration 4 1 Subdivisions 5 References 6 External linksGeography editThe region borders Borkou Region to the north Wadi Fira Region and Ouaddai Region to the east Sila Region to the south east Guera Region to the south Hadjer Lamis Region to the south west and Bahr el Gazel Region to the west The terrain is generally savannah grassland merging into the Sahara Desert in the sparsely populated north of the region Lake Fitri is located in the south west of the region Settlements edit Ati is the capital of the region other major settlements include Am Sack Assinet Djedaa Haraze Djombo Kibit Hidjelidje Oum Hadjer and Yao 2 Demographics editAs per the Chadian census of 2009 the population of the region was 527 031 51 9 female 3 The average size of household as of 2009 is 5 1 in rural households and 5 4 in urban areas The number of households was 103 261 89 991 in rural areas and 13 270 in urban areas The number of nomads in the region was 37 419 9 6 of the population There were 526 008 people residing in private households There were 221 810 people above 18 years of age 98 651 male and 123 159 female The sex ratio was 0 93 93 females per 100 males The main ethnolinguistic groups are Arab groups such as the Baggara who predominantly speak Chadian Arabic 33 62 Dar Daju Daju percentage not known Lisi groups such as the Bilala 18 11 and Naba Kuka 15 71 the Masalit 5 73 and the Masmaje 5 61 3 4 Economy editAs of 2015 internet and telephone were limited and post was the primary mode of communication 5 In 2016 gold was discovered in the region and many people from all over Chad and some from as far away as Niger and Sudan began flocking here However the Chadian army moved to prevent anyone from getting into the region 6 Administration editAs a part of decentralisation in February 2003 Chad was administratively split into regions departments municipalities and rural communities The prefectures which were originally 14 in number were re designated in 23 regions The regions are administered by Governors appointed by the President The Prefects who originally held the responsibility of the 14 prefects still retained the titles and were responsible for the administration of smaller departments in each region The members of local assemblies are elected every six years while the executive organs are elected every three years 7 As of 2016 there are 23 regions in Chad which are divided based on population and administrative convenience Subdivisions edit The region of Batha is divided into three departments Batha Est Batha Ouest and Fitri 8 References edit Ordonnance n 002 PR 08 portant restructuration de certaines collectivites territoriales decentralisees Ordinance No 002 PR 08 on restructuring of certain decentralized local authorities Government of Chad 19 February 2008 Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Tchad Regions du Batha Juillet 2016 PDF UNOCHA Retrieved 28 September 2019 a b Census of Chad National Institute of Statistical Economic and Demographic Studies Chad 2009 Archived from the original on 21 November 2016 Retrieved 17 November 2016 Languages of Chad Ethnologue Retrieved 27 September 2019 Falola Toyin Jean Jacques Daniel 2015 Africa An Encyclopedia of Culture and Society 3 volumes An Encyclopedia of Culture and Society ABC CLIO p 251 ISBN 9781598846669 B Abakar M Daoud Capron Alexandre 2016 01 25 Gold rush triggers tensions in Chad France 24 Retrieved 2017 10 04 Republic of Chad Public Administration and Country profile PDF Report Department of Economic and Social Affairs DESA United Nations 2004 p 9 Archived from the original PDF on 14 June 2007 Retrieved 17 November 2016 Chad district map PDF Report Department of Field Support Cartographic Section United Nations Retrieved 20 November 2016 External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Batha region amp oldid 1177592495, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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