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Aouzou, Chad

This article is about the town in northern Chad. For the strip of land, see Aouzou Strip.
Town in Tibesti, Chad
Aouzou
Aozou
Town
Location in Chad (Tibesti Region highlighted)
Coordinates: 21°48′56′′N 17°25′46′′E / 21.81556°N 17.42944°E / 21.81556; 17.42944
Country Chad
Region Tibesti
Time zone +1

Aouzou (/ˈz/ ; Arabic: أوزو, alternatively Aozou) is a small town and oasis in the extreme north of Chad, situated within the Aouzou Strip. It was the site of the Battle of Aouzou, during which Chadian forces captured the town from Libya in August 1987, followed by its recapture by Libya less than a month later. The town was formally transferred to Chadian control in 1994, along with the entirety of the Aouzou Strip.[1] [2]

In the early 1980s, the total population of the Aouzou area and the nearby valley of the Enneri Yebige was estimated to number around 1,300 people.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Pollack, Kenneth M. (2004). Arabs at War: Military Effectiveness, 1948–1991. University of Nebraska Press. pp. 395–396. ISBN 0-8032-8783-6.
  2. ^ Brecher, Michael & Wilkenfeld, Jonathan (1997). A Study in Crisis. University of Michigan Press. p. 95. ISBN 0-472-10806-9.
  3. ^ Chapelle, Jean (2004) [First published 1982]. Nomades noirs du Sahara: les Toubous [Black nomads of the Sahara: the Toubou] (in French). Editions L'Harmattan. p. 69. ISBN 978-285802221-2.


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