• Ouaddaï may refer to: Ouaddaï highlands, an area in eastern Chad along the border with Sudan Ouaddaï Prefecture, a former political prefecture of Chad...
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  • Ouaddaï Highlands is an area in east of Chad along the border with Sudan. The Ennedi Plateau and the Ouaddaï highlands in the east of Chad complete the...
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    Ouaddaï (Arabic: وداي) was one of the 14 prefectures of Chad. Located in the east of the country, Ouaddaï covered an area of 76,240 square kilometers...
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    capital at Abéché. Prior to 2002 it was known as Ouaddaï Prefecture; in 2008 the southern portions of Ouaddaï (the Sila Department and Djourf Al Ahmar Department)...
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    Wadai Sultanate (Arabic: سلطنة وداي Saltanat Waday, French: royaume du Ouaddaï, Fur: Burgu or Birgu; 1501–1912), sometimes referred to as the Maba Sultanate...
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  • and a new Kolak was installed, though with very limited powers over the Ouaddaï prefecture. The state was suppressed France from 1912 to 1935 and by the...
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    171 ft) in the northern Tibesti Mountains. The Ennedi Plateau and the Ouaddaï highlands in the east complete the image of a gradually sloping basin,...
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  • Chad based in Ouaddai. They have competed several times in the Chadian Championnat National; firstly in 2008 having qualified from the Ouaddai regional league...
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  • Abéché (category Ouaddaï Region)
    أبشه, Absha) is the fourth largest city in Chad and is the capital of Ouaddaï Region. It has within it the remnants of the ancient capital, including...
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  • Nilo-Saharan language of the Maban language group spoken by the Masalit people in Ouaddaï Region, Chad and West Darfur, Sudan. Masalit, known as the Massalat, moved...
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