Bodo | |
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Coordinates: 8°18′N17°06′E / 8.3°N 17.1°E | |
Country | Chad |
Bodo is a sub-prefecture of Logone Occidental Region in Chad. [1] [2]
The departments of Chad are divided into 348 sub-prefectures (sous-préfectures).
Borkou Yala is a department of Borkou Region in Chad. It was created by Order No. 002 / PR / 08 of 19 February 2008. Its chief town is Kirdimi.
Ennedi is a department of Ennedi Region in Chad.
Guéni is a department of Logone Occidental Region in Chad. Its chief town is Krim Krim.
Kimiti is a department of Sila Region in Chad. Its chief town is Goz Beida.
Kouh-Est is a departments of Logone Oriental Region in Chad. Its chief town is Bodo.
Kouh-Ouest is a departments of Logone Oriental Region in Chad. Its chief town is Béboto.
Mangalmé is a department of Guéra Region in Chad. Its chief town is Mangalmé.
Nord Kanem is a department of Kanem Region in Chad. It was created by Ordinance No. 002 / PR / 08, on February 19, 2008. Its capital is Nokou.
Tibesti Est is a department of Tibesti Region in Chad. It was created by Ordinance No. 002 / PR / 08 of 19 February 2008. Its chief town is Bardai.
Tibesti Ouest is a department of Tibesti Region in Chad. It was created by Ordinance No. 002 / PR / 08 of 19 February 2008. Its seat is Zouar
Wadi Bissam is a department of Kanem Region in Chad. It was created by Order No. 002 / PR / 08 of 19 February 2008. Its chief town is Mondo.
Wadi Hawar is a department in the Ennedi-Est region of the Republic of Chad.
Kirdimi is a sub-prefecture of Batha Region in Chad.
Ba Ili is a sub-prefecture of Loug Chari, Chari-Baguirmi, Chad.
Kouno is a sub-prefecture of Chari-Baguirmi Region in Chad.
Béboto is a sub-prefecture of Logone Occidental Region in Chad.
Baïbokoum is the capital city of the Monts de Lam department of the Logone Oriental Region in Chad. In a 2009 census, its population was 18,685.
Tissi is a sub-prefecture of Sila Region in Chad.
Yebbibou is a sub-prefecture of Tibesti Region in Chad. Towns in Yebbibou sub-prefecture, in addition to Yebbibou itself, include Miski.