- Faya-
Largeau (also
known as Faya, Arabic: فايا لارجو or فايا) is the
largest city in
northern Chad and was the
capital of the
region of Bourkou-Ennedi-Tibesti...
- Faya-
Largeau Airport (IATA: FYT, ICAO: FTTY) (Arabic: مطار فايا لارجو) is an
airport serving Faya-
Largeau, the
largest city in
northern Chad. It is located...
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against the last
outposts held by the
government in
northern Chad: Faya-
Largeau, Fada and
Ounianga Kébir. The
attacks were successful, and
Oueddei and...
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department of the
former Borkou-Ennedi-Tibesti region. Its
capital is Faya-
Largeau.
Borkou is
located in the
Sahara Desert, and
contains parts of the Tibesti...
- also
scattered small towns and
other settlements. Its
capital was Faya-
Largeau. Borkou-Ennedi-Tibesti is
located in the
Sahara Desert and
extends into...
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major city in the east, lies 2,650
kilometers from the Red Sea; and Faya-
Largeau, a much
smaller but
strategically important center in the north, is in...
- they parti****ted in air
strikes on the
Chadian army
garrison of Faya-
Largeau together with Mil Mi-25 helicopters. As a
result of the
sustained bombardment...
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Bousso (بوسو) Djédaa (جيدا) Doba (دوبا)
Dourbali (دوربالي) Fada (فادا) Faya-
Largeau (فايا لارجو)
Fianga (فيانكا)
Gaoui (غاوي) Goré (غوري)
Goundi (غوندي) Gounou...
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until 2008 one of the then 18
regions of Chad, its
capital being Faya-
Largeau. It
comprised the
former Borkou-Ennedi-Tibesti Prefecture. Most of the...
- Montgolfier-Canson
formed only two
groups in the 18th
century from
Vidalon and Faya-
Largeau. In 1805, Jean-Baptiste de
Montgolfier was
detached from
Vidalon to create...