Dababa

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Dababa (Arabic : دبابا) is one of three departments in Hadjer-Lamis, a region of Chad. Its capital is Bokoro. [1]

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Subdivisions

The department of Dababa is divided into three sub-prefectures: [2]

Sub-prefecture Cantons
Moïto (Moyto) Moïto (Moyto), Kouka, Nawala, Assala, Mayakne
Bokoro Tania 1 Tania 2, Dadaba 1, Dadaba 2, Amloudouba
Gama (Ngama) Yessie, Borno

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